Bush's Fresh Start
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World leaders see the president's second term as a chance for a fresh
diplomatic start. But there are already signs that the next four years
may be a lot like the first term
WEB-EXCLUSIVE COMMENTARY
By Richard Wolffe and Holly Bailey
Newsweek
Updated: 6:33 p.m. ET Jan. 19, 2005
Jan. 19 - The White House wants the world to see its new term as a
fresh start, with a re-election victory behind it and a big domestic
agenda ahead. But it's not at all clear that the rest of the world
should expect much change from a second Bush term. In fact, judging
from recent comments by some of the president's closest aides,
there's a distinct reluctance to suggest that anything is going to
change from last year to this, in terms of George W. Bush's foreign
policy.
Richard Wolffe
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