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Old 10-11-2004, 11:02 PM   #1
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Polish President responds to Kerry

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"It's sad that a Senator with twenty years of experience does not appreciate
Polish sacrifice... I don't think it's a question of ignorance… It's immoral
not to see this involvement we undertook, because we believe that we have to
fight terrorism together, that we need to show international solidarity, that
Saddam Hussein is a danger to the world."

"He thinks more of a coalition that would put the United States together with
France and Germany."

"There is one thing which should be stated clearly: this coalition is not just
the United States, Great Britain, Australia alone; it also involves
participation of Polish, Ukrainian, Bulgarian and Spanish soldiers who have
died,"
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