Critics of the current American war policy are increasingly annoyed with the Bush administration’s list of nations supportive of military intervention in Iraq. According to these critics, some, if not most, of the enumerated nations are too marginal to be taken seriously.
Since when is marginality a detriment to credibility within anti-war circles?
The same crowd that scoffs at the marginality of pro-war Palau curiously ignored the marginality of dovish Cameroon, as well as that of “peace-loving” France.