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Originally Posted by KSigkid
I understand that he's been doing what he thinks is best along these lines (greater international cooperation, strategic pressure on North Korea, etc.). This award seems like it's all about intentions, though, and it appears to me that giving the award to the President is more about sending a message than rewarding him for any sort of extraordinary measures that he's put in place.
I don't know...I mean, it's great for the President to receive the award, but it seems a little premature to me.
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I wonder how much of it is the European Community "commending" the US, for lack of a better word, for electing the opposite of George W. Bush.