Folly repeating as farce

Charles Krauthammer devotes his weekly column to the “peace agreement” farce convening Monday in Geneva with Jimmy Carter, appropriately enough, as the guest of honor: “Geneva sellout.”
Krauthammer calls attention to Secretary of State Powell’s endorsement of the farce. He concludes with two inarguable judgments: “This is not a peace treaty, this is a suicide note — by a private citizen on behalf of a country that has utterly rejected him politically. That it should get any encouragement from the United States or from its secretary of state is a disgrace.”

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