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Who's to blame for the failure of diplomacy in the months leading up to the war on Iraq? Can the U.S. and Europe repair the damage?
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Dear FRONTLINE,

I think Tony Blair show he is really Americas best friend, and although his political carrier was or is in jeopardy because he believed this was something that had to be done and bigger than his political live is commendable and should have the gratefulness of all Americans.

Jorge Santana
bayamon, puerto rico


Dear FRONTLINE,

Immediately after September 11th President Bush said, to the cheers of his supportive audience, that the war on terror had begun. He was resolute in his desire to prevent another terrorist attack on our soil. I appreciate that President Bush has kept his word and I greatly appreciate that Prime Minister Blair has sacrificed his popularity to support the United States. He has my thanks.

Theresa Rodriguez
holbrook, ny


Dear FRONTLINE,

President Bush's inability to understand global dynamics, diplomacy, history, and America's roll in the world was the cause and reason for this disaster. The damage can be repaired but it will take more than a change at the White House. America has become very concervative, compared to the rest of the world, it can even be called radical. There must be a true change within. There needs to be a leader that must rise and guide our nation and the world back to the right path.

new milfrod, ct


Dear FRONTLINE,

I thought this program was very well done. I wish that FOX, MSNBC and others would have been watching so they might learn how to conduct more impartial journalism

charlotte, nc


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