"Where will President Bush go after Baghdad? If he seeks to pressure Israel into what the Israeli Right and the War Party think are premature and foolish negotiations, he will court a savage backlash in an election year, and fail. If he embraces the Sharon Doctrine and puts military pressure on Syria and Iran, he will do so without Tony Blair, without NATO and without U.N. backing, and he will be seen worldwide as 'the leader of a rogue superpower.'"
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Pat Buchanan, "After Baghdad, where do we go?" townhall.com (March 3, 2003)
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George W. Bush
politician, motivational speaker, autobiographer
1946 Β· United States
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