They just got a different tool to use than we do: They kill innocent lives to achieve objectives. That's what they do. And they're good. They get on the TV screens and they get people to ask questions about, well, you know, this, that or the other. I mean, they're able to kind of say to people: Don't come and bother us, because we will kill you. Bush - Joint News Conference with Blair - 28 July '06

Thursday, November 09, 2006

'Bush the Great Loser - especially his foreign policy'

Scotsman/Reuters

European politicians who opposed the U.S.-led war in Iraq say they feel vindicated by the Democrats' victory in U.S. mid-term elections and the resignation of Defence Secretary Donald Rumsfeld.

The reaction across the continent ranged from unrestrained gloating to diplomatic tiptoeing. But the bottom-line message to President George W. Bush over his Iraq campaign was: "We told you so".

"The king has no clothes," said Pino Sgobio, lower house whip of a communist party in Prime Minister Romano Prodi's centre-left coalition. "These elections have certified the failure of six years of (U.S.) foreign and military policy."

European governments, some of whom felt their views were ignored in the lead-up to the invasion of Iraq in 2003, expressed hopes for a new era of open dialogue on a more equal footing with Washington.

Prodi, who came to power last May on an anti-war platform and has vowed to withdraw Italian troops from Iraq by the end of the year, said he hoped U.S.-European relations would have "less friction and more collaboration".

His foreign minister, Massimo D'Alema, was far more direct.

"The cycle of preventative wars, of unilateralism, has ended in a great failure that even the American public has acknowledged," he said.

France, perhaps Europe's fiercest opponent of the war, said Bush and Rumsfeld had been forced to read the writing on the wall.

"We always said what we thought about this action. It's up to them to analyse the situation and draw conclusions from that analysis," said French Defence Minister Michele Alliot-Marie.

"GREAT LOSER"

The ruling Socialist Party of Spanish Prime Minister Jose Luis Zapatero, who pulled Madrid's troops out of Iraq after his surprise election victory in March 2004, said the vote was a thumbs-down to Washington's strategy on the war on terrorism.

"The great loser is U.S. President George W. Bush, and, especially, his foreign policy," Jose Blanco, the party's Organisation Secretary, said on a blog.

"(Americans now) realise that invasions like that of Iraq don't get rid of the radicals, but have precisely the opposite effect." Link

db: We can worry about the Democrats later - but for now -Thanks America - you may have made the world a safer place.