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America must continue diplomacy, even as we continue the war, to expand the coalition of the willing to share the burden
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"America must continue diplomacy, even as we continue the war, to expand the coalition of the willing to share the burden of war and to share the responsibility and the economic cost of rebuilding Iraq"

- Barbara Mikulski

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This quote by Barbara Mikulski emphasizes the value of diplomacy in the middle of war. She is suggesting that America must continue to use diplomatic efforts to construct a union of countries going to share the burden of war and the duty and economic cost of restoring Iraq. This is an essential point as it reveals that diplomacy is not just needed for peace, however also for war. By developing a coalition of countries, America can ensure that the burden of war and the expense of restoring Iraq is shared, instead of shouldered solely by the United States. This quote also highlights the significance of diplomacy in worldwide relations, as it is an essential tool for constructing relationships and resolving conflicts.

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USA Flag This quote is written / told by Barbara Mikulski somewhere between July 20, 1936 and today. He/she was a famous Politician from USA. The author also have 23 other quotes.

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