Sunday, November 25, 2007
Yet another Iraqi's war political victim
Australia’s prime minister, John Howard, one of President Bush’s staunchest allies in Asia, suffered a comprehensive defeat at the hands of the electorate on Saturday.
Mr. Howard’s defeat, after 11 years in power, follows that of José María Aznar of Spain, who also backed the United States-led invasion of Iraq, and political setbacks for Tony Blair, who stepped down as Britain’s prime minister in June. Here is an possible explanation.
Who will now organize attack on Iran? The book of candidates is pretty slim , just like the attack chances.
Mr. Howard’s defeat, after 11 years in power, follows that of José María Aznar of Spain, who also backed the United States-led invasion of Iraq, and political setbacks for Tony Blair, who stepped down as Britain’s prime minister in June. Here is an possible explanation.
Who will now organize attack on Iran? The book of candidates is pretty slim , just like the attack chances.