ROADBLOCKS TO WORLD RULE
The Shanghai Cooperation Association has decided to admit Iran, with which the US is already at war. So much for Condi Rice's call for international sanctions against Iran. And Gallup discovers that America contains an antiwar constituency in search of political representation. Should we question the patriotism of 57 percent of the American public? Meanwhile, Raw Story highlights a WSJ piece about Rumsfeld being undermined by his own military. Something's clearly falling apart here; perhaps the "security" theme can be made into a public issue (at some point) to get the world to start thinking about real futures...
The Shanghai Cooperation Association has decided to admit Iran, with which the US is already at war. So much for Condi Rice's call for international sanctions against Iran. And Gallup discovers that America contains an antiwar constituency in search of political representation. Should we question the patriotism of 57 percent of the American public? Meanwhile, Raw Story highlights a WSJ piece about Rumsfeld being undermined by his own military. Something's clearly falling apart here; perhaps the "security" theme can be made into a public issue (at some point) to get the world to start thinking about real futures...
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