Fresh from a Drudge Scoop, Mike Allen and Romesh Ratnesar are reporting a 'rethinking' of the bush doctrine and an end to cowboy diplomacy...
As the scoop continues, first revealing a change of heart, bush offered an end to the "dead or alive" comments during the Blair Press Conference (sigh) and now with the multilateralism displayed following N. Korea's missle testing, surely something has changes, according to the report.
I havent read the article. Can't find it online yet. But if this is the death of the Bush Doctrine, then what I say, what are we doing with Iran? Seriously, trumping up a major thread in the face of a complete lack of any credible evidence, in an Oil producing state such as Iran, is in stark contrast to the pussy-footed response to N. Korea.
As a Democrat, I'm glad we didn't just go nutz and declare the rearming of Japan, as pretty boy hannity trumpeted on his show Wednesday night.
The Bush Doctrine isn't dead, it just doesn't apply to nations without Oil in the ground...