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August 01, 2005
Can John Bolton Be Diplomatic?
Howard LaFranchi, staff writer of The Christian Science Monitor, says now that U.S. President George W. Bush has made John R. Bolton U.S. Ambassador to the United nation, "The question now is whether Bolton, who has caused even U.S. allies like the British to express private concerns in the past about his diplomatic skills, will be impaired in his ability to press the US case for UN reform."
Some observers predict that he will be a disaster, while others say he is the kind of man the U.S. needs at the U.N. Time will tell. See "Bolton's next hurdle: spurring UN reform" for more of the Monitor'sanalysis
Posted by Munir Umrani at August 1, 2005 04:50 PM
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