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November 23, 2004
Bush II: Rice’s challenges
Condoleezza Rice will have a hard mission: take her president out of the trap she put him into. The war time is over, now is the time for the political action. She’s not a novice in this field. She is a specialist of the cold war and maybe is it a handicap. The world changed and if the bipolarity still exists, it’s under a different form.
Nobody knows much about this brilliant professor and researcher, she’s discrete but efficient. She has a huge capital: George W. Bush’s confidence.
But now, she needs more than his confidence to solve two of the greatest conflicts in the world: in Palestine and in Iraq. This time though, it is inconceivable to resolve any problem of that size without support of other great countries, especially Russia and European countries.
The multilateral action will be Rice’s lesson.
Saudi daily, London
Asharq Al Awsat
Posted by Najla Benmbarek at November 23, 2004 5:42 PM