Accidental truth
Reported by Chrish - June 23, 2004 -
Michael O'Hanlon of the Brookings Institute, a guest on FNL w/ Shepard Smith, at 3:16 pm inadvertently admitted that the coalition is not nearly as broad and robust as the Bush administration wants us to think.
Discussing whether it is ever possible to nogotiate with terrorists, he said it is, if there are reasonable demands, reasonable issues. It was unreasonable to expect the South Korean government to halt the deployment of 3,000 troops to Iraq to save one man, the tragic Kim Sun-Il. If that had been negotiable, that would imply the entire coalition could be driven out of Iraq with "just a few more kidnappings".
Occassionally a glimmer of truth slips out.



