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Any chance of the source of those quotes? (apart from the Israeli presidents that said 'em). As I'm sure is the case with everyone else in this thread, the conversation we're having isn't limited to the forum. I'm rattling about this topic with everyone I know.
I noticed British Airways was quick onto the Beirut International Airport runway today with some aid/workers. I watched live coverage, and drew two conclusions: firstly, the British people (and British businesses hankering for some positive PR) have a great deal more empathy with the Lebanese than the British government might have communicated; secondly, the British press are irresistibly drawn to reflect it.
http://news.independent.co.uk/uk/politics/article1220089.ece
Interesting reading, considering Labour is the "ruling" party in the UK. Blair's relationship with Bush seems to be, more than ever, one-on-one.
Any chance of the source of those quotes? (apart from the Israeli presidents that said 'em). As I'm sure is the case with everyone else in this thread, the conversation we're having isn't limited to the forum. I'm rattling about this topic with everyone I know.
I noticed British Airways was quick onto the Beirut International Airport runway today with some aid/workers. I watched live coverage, and drew two conclusions: firstly, the British people (and British businesses hankering for some positive PR) have a great deal more empathy with the Lebanese than the British government might have communicated; secondly, the British press are irresistibly drawn to reflect it.
http://news.independent.co.uk/uk/politics/article1220089.ece
Interesting reading, considering Labour is the "ruling" party in the UK. Blair's relationship with Bush seems to be, more than ever, one-on-one.