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Even more of an illusion, no a delusion, is the failure to appreciate a related point: The sponsors of terrorism, with whom President Bush has properly declared a state of war to exist, are working feverishly to acquire long-range ballistic missiles precisely so they can deter the sort of attack against their countries he has promised to launch.
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Palin bellowed that on issues of foreign policy, there is no room for self-delusion.
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True, today no one in Israel operates under that delusion anymore.
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No doubt inadvertently, Samsung feeds this delusion.
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Gaffney, Jr. argues that the United States can no longer afford to indulge in the delusion that international agreements will actually bind tyrants who have nothing but contempt for the rule of law and those who adhere to it.
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Ironically, no one testifies as eloquently to the danger of delusion as does the vice president's chief nemesis, Saddam Hussein.
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