It is worth reading
James Forsyth in the Spectator this week.After much controversy over David Cameron's visit to show support for Georgia at the weekend ahead of David Miliband he writes that
that the Tory leader is more immersed in foreign policy than first seemed probable. Unlike Brown, he has ambitions as an international leader
and for James
The last few days suggest that Cameron’s instincts tend towards aggressive containment. He also has a keen sense of the importance of a British Prime Minister; something that will lead him — as it did Blair — into a more interventionist stance if elected and closer to Washington, still the focus of global power.
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