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Old 08-11-2011, 14:39   #9
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Re: Sarkozy & Obama have a 'Brown' moment

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Originally Posted by RizzyKing View Post
Oh trust me Damien they are all as two faced as the day is long but getting caught so easily at a summit shows serious lack of either judgement or common sense and more then likely a bit of both. At summits there are secured rooms for private conversations of this sort and i highly doubt they were more then five minutes from one.

That said obama seems intent on putting wedges between the US and some of it's older allies. Both he and Sarkozy seem to be more driven at times by their personal bias and agendas then by what is right for the states they are elected to represent.

While i am also certain they are not alone in that others are a lot better at disguising it.
Well Obama didn't do anything, it was Sarkozy who made the comment.

Who cares really? It was a mistake and not meant for public consumption. We have to the mature enough to accept that politicians won't talk openly about other world leaders and have to engage in diplomacy.
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