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Yalta |
2005-05-08 |
Head to blemont club and read his analysis of Bush's Latvia Speech. Bush made an apology for the sell out of Yalta and a bit more! One comment given to Wretchard was: "It is less an apology than a statement of policy, one that goes right along with the Bush Doctrine, including the declared right to pre-emption. At mildest it says "We don't make deals that cost other people's liberty." And in fact the speech also says just exactly that. At strongest it is a response to Putin's "great tragedy of the death of the USSR" comment that says "It would have been better for everyone if we had nuked the USSR into oblivion in 1945. We won't make that mistake with an adversary again, even a potential adversary." |
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