Saturday, February 17, 2001
10:56 pm
Good leader from the Independent.
Most of the planes were American, but without the fig-leaf of British support, it is unlikely that the mission could have taken place.
Exactly. But they draw the conclusion that we need to get sucked into a European Army. So it is not an argument for a concentration on our national interests, but a crude anti-Americanism.
Most of the planes were American, but without the fig-leaf of British support, it is unlikely that the mission could have taken place.
Exactly. But they draw the conclusion that we need to get sucked into a European Army. So it is not an argument for a concentration on our national interests, but a crude anti-Americanism.
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