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I was ambivalent to the surprise election result in Spain - after all, the winners are Socialists. Mind you, as an outsider I've never really noticed whether a European country was 'socialist' or 'conservative'. Either way doesn't seem to have done the Scandinavian countries any harm, given their astronomical per capita wealth.
I guess that sort of thing just doesn't work with us less industrious countries ...
Anyway, I was bowled over by these statements from Spain's new Prime Minister:
"My position is the same. I have explained it throughout the election campaign," he told Onda Cero radio.
"I will listen to Mr Bush but my position is very clear and very firm."
Mr Zapatero, who is to formally take power at the end of April, says he would consult the US, Britain and other coalition allies "with prudence (and) responsibility" and expects them to respect his Government's decisions.
"Fighting terrorism with bombs and Tomahawk missiles is not a way to win but will instead provoke more extremism," he said.
"Terrorism is fought with the rule of law, international law, and with intelligence services."
Mr Zapatero has pledged to withdraw Spanish troops from Iraq by July 1 if the United Nations does not take charge there.
"The occupation is a fiasco. There have been almost more deaths after the war than during the war," he said.
"The occupying forces have not allowed the United Nations to take control of the situation."
So, I'm guessing that this guy is ripe for assassination - you can't have national leaders going around stating the bleeding obvious - can you?
I guess that sort of thing just doesn't work with us less industrious countries ...
Anyway, I was bowled over by these statements from Spain's new Prime Minister:
"My position is the same. I have explained it throughout the election campaign," he told Onda Cero radio.
"I will listen to Mr Bush but my position is very clear and very firm."
Mr Zapatero, who is to formally take power at the end of April, says he would consult the US, Britain and other coalition allies "with prudence (and) responsibility" and expects them to respect his Government's decisions.
"Fighting terrorism with bombs and Tomahawk missiles is not a way to win but will instead provoke more extremism," he said.
"Terrorism is fought with the rule of law, international law, and with intelligence services."
Mr Zapatero has pledged to withdraw Spanish troops from Iraq by July 1 if the United Nations does not take charge there.
"The occupation is a fiasco. There have been almost more deaths after the war than during the war," he said.
"The occupying forces have not allowed the United Nations to take control of the situation."
So, I'm guessing that this guy is ripe for assassination - you can't have national leaders going around stating the bleeding obvious - can you?