Eastoff
But it was a beginning.
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What a load of crap. Bush worked closely with the United Nations for months before finally being forced to invade Iraq, and when we finally went in, it was with a coalition of many nations supporting our troops. Even when Bush said "You're either with us, or against us," he was talking about all of the nations that were united in fighting terrorism.Obama's philosophy is "together if possible, alone if we must," Bennett said. "Bush took the opposite approach, and while his contempt for multilateralism certainly wasn't the sole source of our problems for those eight years, it was a major contributing factor."
What a load of crap. Bush worked closely with the United Nations for months before finally being forced to invade Iraq, and when we finally went in, it was with a coalition of many nations supporting our troops. Even when Bush said "You're either with us, or against us," he was talking about all of the nations that were united in fighting terrorism.
Bush always preferred working with other nations, but he also wasn't afraid to take action when it was required. The above quote is a perfect illustration of revisionist history.
What a load of crap. Bush worked closely with the United Nations for months before finally being forced to invade Iraq, and when we finally went in, it was with a coalition of many nations supporting our troops. Even when Bush said "You're either with us, or against us," he was talking about all of the nations that were united in fighting terrorism.
Bush always preferred working with other nations, but he also wasn't afraid to take action when it was required. The above quote is a perfect illustration of revisionist history.
What a load of crap. Bush worked closely with the United Nations for months before finally being forced to invade Iraq, and when we finally went in, it was with a coalition of many nations supporting our troops. Even when Bush said "You're either with us, or against us," he was talking about all of the nations that were united in fighting terrorism.
Bush always preferred working with other nations, but he also wasn't afraid to take action when it was required. The above quote is a perfect illustration of revisionist history.
