News Does Argentina's Foreign Policy Support the US War on Terror?

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The discussion revolves around a country's stance on the U.S. war on terror, particularly in relation to Iraq. It highlights a strong sentiment that this country does not support the U.S. efforts and is not part of the coalition against terrorism. There is a clear indication that the country holds a negative view of the U.S. and would not endorse direct military actions against other nations suspected of harboring terrorists. The conversation also notes a broader trend of dwindling support for U.S. foreign policy following past diplomatic actions.
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I have to write about their foreign policy regarding terrorism, and I am wondering if they support the war on terror the us is undertaking. (iraq) as in are they in the "coluation" [cant spell] against terroism. Also would they support direct millitary actions against other countries believed to have terrorists?
 
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tiger025 said:
I have to write about their foreign policy regarding terrorism, and I am wondering if they support the war on terror the us is undertaking. (iraq) as in are they in the "coluation" [cant spell] against terroism…
No, they hate the US. (coalition - coluation)
tiger025 said:
Also would they support direct millitary actions against other countries believed to have terrorists?
NO.


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There are very few countries that still support the US after the Bush's diplomatic rampage.
 
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