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November 4, 2004
On Kerry: Desire to negotiate seen as a sign of weakness
However, most of the 135,000 American troops stationed here in Iraq seem to be behind their leader. Sergeant Tod Feegan, from South Dakota is based near Falluja: "John Kerry has always just been weak. He's always wanted to negotiate his way out of things. And some people you just can't negotiate with. This country, after so many years under Saddam Hussein, the only thing they understand is strength... I think to change Presidents at this point in the game would have been a bad move."
BBC NEWS | Americas | How world sees Bush victory
Posted by thdyck on November 4, 2004
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