He can't stick to his position, but he has raised expectations among his own supporters that he will. He was elected on a mandate of peace. |
If he doesn't get himself out of his cul-de-sac on Iraq, he may decide to step down and pave the way for a change of government. |
It's not a good start for cooperation if such an alliance is founded on the basis of a sheer emergency. |
On paper, the toughest part of our schedule is behind us. |
We had a very nice run down there. We played some excellent teams. |
We just ran out of time. We needed five minutes more. They never got down on themselves - they never quit. |
We made several costly mistakes today that we just couldn't get out from under. |