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US Politics And Foreign Policy



Letter to the editor, Re: American Reluctance
After decades of so called healthy, democratically provoked
American military intervention in Central America, why is it the U.S. is
reluctant to invade Haiti and restore the popular, and of course,
democratically elected president, Jean-Bertrand Aristide?

What is Mr. Aristide? Basically, he is a social democrat, who
has seen and is dedicated to helping the poor. He was attempting to
improve the lives of the indigent Haitians through some redistribution of
wealth and land reform, which are initiatives abhorred by all previous, and
maybe following, U.S. administrations. What of George Bush? You could say
that these are totally ...

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Stadium, the billion dollar fizzle) it is
interesting to think what would happen if they did separate? Would
Canadians be in too bad a mood to negotiate with Quebec if they separated?
Question is, would they negotiate at all? If Quebec did separate, the
border ramifications would be just astronomical, trade routes would be
chopped off, and a whole number of other things just too much to explain.

Reading an article about a speech that external affairs minister
Joe Clark was presenting jogged my mind a bit. Talking about the serious
costs if Quebec separated, such as the free trade treaty with the U.S., I
thought what about a new economic union. Would Canada sit and negotiate one
with Quebec? Answering all these questions was Mr. Clark in his speech.
Most of us haven't heard it, more or less heard of it. But it brings home
a shocking message: What if they did separate?

Do you really care? Do you care if it only affects you
directly? Do you just pay ...

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