Sean-Paul has a new diagram up showing the current leanings of the UN Security Council members on a new Iraq resolution (the one the US wants). From where I read it, Bush is going to have a tough time getting the nine votes he needs to force France to make the decision whether to veto or not. If just one of Pakistan, Cameroon, or Guinea goes the other way his hopes in the UN are sunk. I guess this just proves that even minor parties like Cameroon and Guinea can have a major influence on world events.
Tuesday, February 25, 2003
"We Are What We Believe" -- Howard Dean, Dec. 8th, 2004
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