Lecrayon, you put the European point well, a very valuable contribution.
I doubt you can lay blame at the feet of Mr Bush, a political party makes policy, the elected representative presents that policy via an address, scripted with care.
To be fair, the Clinton/Rabin/Arafat agreement was making progress, at the risk of getting dumped on I must point out the fact that Mr Rabin was assasinated by one of his own, and in light of the present Gaza policy his death has a distinct smell of a Star Chamber Conspiricy about it.
Bakerstreet, Clinton "far left"?????
Mate, you should check out the previous Prime Minister of Oz, one Paul Keating ....
More left wings than a Staffel of Fokker Triplanes!
As for the 'thousands of Americans in harms way in Afghanistan', it is just another part of the job in the Green Machine.
Given your remarks it would appear that the Australian and British special forces along with the French Paras are sunning themselves and having an all round break from the monotony of training, or perhaps it could be the lack of CNN coverage on troops other than US????
Believe me, if troops in the field are 'visible' then they are not doing their job correctly.
One very good way of getting the UN off it's butt as well as giving the US some real credibility would be for Uncle Sam to pay the rather large and very long overdue funds it owes the UN!
Maybe said organisation would have to get its act together.
My general view of the United Nations is jaundiced at best, a flawed concept in the beginning and now rife with political correctness and no small amount of corruption.
Any organisation that is intent on fielding an operation (as in the former Jugoslavia) that is placed on a 'watching brief' armed with nothing more than sidearms deserves to be treated with disdain.
UN Weapons Inspection teams are a first concession and can only be seen in that way, however, they might keep Iraqi attention diverted for a short time if covert ops were to be instigated, and then only for a team of 'unofficial investigators' who would be charged with finding some hard evidence.
La Belle France can hardly be charged with inaction re the Algerian crisis, today's 'terrorist' is tomorrow's 'freedom fighter', and if memory serves me, many Algerian Nationals were French Citizens at the time, this during the reign of CDG, aka Napolean the Greatest!
Lecrayon might care to correct me on this.
Dangeruss, right!
One can only wait for an unjustified strike to mount an appropriate and deadly response, real life is not a video game.
BTW, would you be the same 'Russ' who built some of the very best bike models (as portrayed in SAE) I have ever seen?