TITLE

Who's the Real Appeaser?

AUTHOR(S)
Zakaria, Fareed
PUB. DATE
May 2008
SOURCE
Newsweek (Atlantic Edition);5/26/2008, Vol. 151 Issue 21/22, p19
SOURCE TYPE
Periodical
DOC. TYPE
Editorial
ABSTRACT
The author argues that U.S. President George W. Bush should use more diplomacy and have more discussions with terrorist nations. He says that military force has not been working for Bush, and on the occasions when he has used diplomacy, it worked well. He says that the battles in Lebanon between Hizbullah and the Lebanese government prove that military force will not work.
ACCESSION #
32469566

Tags: EDITORIALS;  TERRORISTS;  BUSH, George W. (George Walker), 1946-;  DIPLOMACY;  HIZBALLAH (Lebanon);  UNITED States -- Foreign relations -- 2001-2009

 

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