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Old 08-06-2004, 04:48 PM
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So kerry thinks himself the diplomat.So go that he can convince the international community to commit troops to Iraq. Now that I would like to see since even Kofi Anan, the very leader of the international community, cannot pull off:

UN staff returning to Iraq will have to rely on the US-led multinational force for protection, UN Secretary-General Kofi Annan says...

Mr Annan said the UN had not received any firm offers from countries for the separate dedicated protection force it had hoped to have in place in Iraq...

"We are forced to rely on the multinational force to give us protection," Mr Annan said...

"We haven't had much success attracting governments to sign up for the dedicated force."


http://news.bbc.co.uk/2/hi/middle_east/3537726.stm
All you Unilateralists screamers examine closely those last two sentences. Kofi says the U.N. must rely upon the "multi-national force. What's that you say? Multinational. Even the Democrat's u.n. savior Kofi Annan sees their "go it alone" canard for what it is: pure dog squeez.

Second, General Secretary Annan himself hasn't had success putting together a dedicated force for Iraq. How then does Kerry hope to do so?
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