3/23/2008

Coalition of the Unwilling


Washington Post

Sunday, March 23, 2008
U.S. Pushed Allies on Iraq, Diplomat Writes
Chilean Envoy to U.N. Recounts Threats of Retaliation in Run-Up to Invasion

By Colum Lynch
Washington Post Staff Writer

UNITED NATIONS -- In the months leading up to the U.S.-led invasion of Iraq, the Bush administration threatened trade reprisals against friendly countries who withheld their support, spied on its allies, and pressed for the recall of U.N. envoys that resisted U.S. pressure to endorse the war, according to an upcoming book by a top Chilean diplomat.
The rough-and-tumble diplomatic strategy has generated lasting "bitterness" and "deep mistrust" in Washington's relations with allies in Europe, Latin America and elsewhere, Heraldo Muñoz, Chile's ambassador to the United Nations, writes in his book "A Solitary War: A Diplomat's Chronicle of the Iraq War and Its Lessons," set for publication next month.
"In the aftermath of the invasion, allies loyal to the United States were rejected, mocked and even punished" for their refusal to back a U.N. resolution authorizing military action against Saddam Hussein's government, Muñoz writes.
But the tough talk dissipated as the war situation worsened, and President Bush came to reach out to many of the same allies that he had spurned. Muñoz account suggests that the U.S. strategy backfired in Latin America, damaging the administration's standing in a region that has long been dubious of U.S. military intervention.
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6 comments:

Bill Simpson said...

old news
it's all a ruse
we all lose
gotta pay our dues
might as well snooze
till 1/20/09
when we can dumb our blues
and start to cruise
in the meantime
plants some yews
play with your muse
all in this together
quit complaining
about shit
you chose.

Bill Simpson said...

sorry, that last word should be choose

chuck said...

OK. I'm over it. But are you not the slightest bit offended by this? Do these guys just get to keep piling it on until they retire? I guess so. As for "complaining about the shit we choose," well, I didn't choose these guys; in fact, I did a lot of work the second time around trying to stop them. But they successfully diddled the American public a second time. I have to be honest with you. After Bush's win in 2004, in spite of all the lying and deceit, I wouldn't be greatly surprised if my fellow Americans elected McCain in 2008.

Enough. I'm off to plant some yews.

maryoplinger said...

Hey Chuck & Simmy-
You two are so alike. Which one of you can get more outraged at any world leader's atrocities? Stop the competition!

Doogman2 said...

Whatever I hear reinforces the same conclusion: these people are despicable.

Junglechina said...

Really you are not surprised by this, its more of the same.Yes we are sickened and outraged over and over at each new thing we find out fuckstick and his buddies did. There will be lots more revealed in the years to come I'm pretty sure. So lets remember that anger most harms the person who feels it and yes go plant some yews. Still I must admit when I heard Dick "Mr. Evil" Cheny say "so" last week I could have cheerfully punched him in his sneering little mouth.