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Tomorrow Morning: Check out SOTU Reactions from William Odom, Joseph Biden, Ali Allawi and others

Share / Recommend - Comment - Print - Tuesday, Jan 23 2007, 4:43PM

Early tomorrow morning, National Interest Online will feature an interesting line-up of fast action respondents to the foreign policy dimensions of the President's speech tonight.

The line-up thus far is:

Ali Allawi, former Iraqi Minister of Defense

Senator Joseph Biden, Chairman, Senate Foreign Relations Committee

General William Odom, former Director, National Security Agency

Nikolas K. Gvosdev, Editor, The National Interest

Alexis Debat, Senior Fellow, Nixon Center and counter-terrorism consultant, ABC News

Geoffrey Kemp, Director/Regional Strategic Programs, Nixon Center and former Special Assistant to President Ronald Reagan for the Middle East, National Security Council

Steven Clemons, Director, American Strategy Program, New America Foundation and publisher, TheWashingtonNote.com

Each of these folks -- including this blogger -- is committed to a 'to the point' 200-word missive by 8 am tomorrow morning.

-- Steve Clemons

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Posted by PUBLIUS, Jan 24 2007, 10:14AM - Link

Bottom line for Iran: war in the absence of a priori capitulation to Bush administration demands.

In Rovian language for domestic politics, this means "we create our own reality."

Posted by Carroll, Jan 24 2007, 11:14AM - Link

"Bush doesn’t seem to get that one can’t establish a Palestinian state without simultaneously negotiating with the Syrians. He doesn’t seem to get that knocking back Iran’s pretensions in the region requires a rapprochement with Syria to put distance between Assad and Iran. He doesn’t seem to get that none of the major objectives we have in the region are possible without the robust support of Russia and China, two states we are not tending very well."
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Well...the rest of the world seems to get that the USA isn't needed, it's only a problem, and I think they have all decided to move on those problems + their own, without Uncle Sam...at least according to what I am reading from the Davos coverage....in other words, thanks for the lessons in gobal capitalism Sammy...we can take ti from here...see ya around.

Posted by Carroll, Jan 24 2007, 11:15AM - Link

"Bush doesn’t seem to get that one can’t establish a Palestinian state without simultaneously negotiating with the Syrians. He doesn’t seem to get that knocking back Iran’s pretensions in the region requires a rapprochement with Syria to put distance between Assad and Iran. He doesn’t seem to get that none of the major objectives we have in the region are possible without the robust support of Russia and China, two states we are not tending very well."
>>>>>>>>>>>>>

Well...the rest of the world seems to get that the USA isn't needed, it's only a problem, and I think they have all decided to move on those problems + their own, without Uncle Sam...at least according to what I am reading from the Davos coverage....in other words, thanks for the lessons in gobal capitalism Sammy...we can take ti from here...see ya around.

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