Emerald1: Re what would have happened if Martin had not commented on the missile issue.
My read on the situation is that the outcome of the last few days was known to both sides before Martin made public any comments on Canada's participation in the US missile defense plan.
It seems to me that that the Bush administration is not doing a very good job of running the country and does not have control of the domestic and international agenda in the United States. Bush's bungling of the US economy was widely known before the last election and it looks like it has not improved. There is no one steering the ship in the U.S. as evidenced by a mid level trial judge overturning U.S international policy.
Based on Martin's previous cautious support of missile defence, if the two events (Martins remarks on missile defense and the R-Calf injunction/Senate vote) are connected in any way it is more likely to me that Martin pulled the plug on missile defense out of frustration with what he saw coming with live cattle, not forgetting the other many trade irritants including softwood lumber, rather than the other way around.
Just my opinion, but I am convinced that our government saw this coming weeks ago.
My read on the situation is that the outcome of the last few days was known to both sides before Martin made public any comments on Canada's participation in the US missile defense plan.
It seems to me that that the Bush administration is not doing a very good job of running the country and does not have control of the domestic and international agenda in the United States. Bush's bungling of the US economy was widely known before the last election and it looks like it has not improved. There is no one steering the ship in the U.S. as evidenced by a mid level trial judge overturning U.S international policy.
Based on Martin's previous cautious support of missile defence, if the two events (Martins remarks on missile defense and the R-Calf injunction/Senate vote) are connected in any way it is more likely to me that Martin pulled the plug on missile defense out of frustration with what he saw coming with live cattle, not forgetting the other many trade irritants including softwood lumber, rather than the other way around.
Just my opinion, but I am convinced that our government saw this coming weeks ago.
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