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|author=Larry Finkelstein, Jeffrey Laurenti
|source=New Hampshire Union Leader
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|date=September 4, 2006
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|quote="The consequences have been U.S. estrangement from its allies, its relegation to the sidelines of negotiations, the virtual disappearance of U.S. diplomats from the mid-level discussion fora where ideas are gestated, and its humiliating isolation in the 170 to 4 vote to create the new U.N. Human Rights Council."
|quote="The consequences have been U.S. estrangement from its allies, its relegation to the sidelines of negotiations, the virtual disappearance of U.S. diplomats from the mid-level discussion fora where ideas are gestated, and its humiliating isolation in the 170 to 4 vote to create the new U.N. Human Rights Council."
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{{additional_author|Jeffrey Laurenti}}
{{Opinion|Confirmation of John Bolton as U.S. Ambassador to the United Nations, 2006|Bolton should be confirmed|against}}
{{opinion|Confirmation of John Bolton as U.S. Ambassador to the United Nations, 2006|Bolton should be confirmed|against}}

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Author(s) Larry Finkelstein, Jeffrey Laurenti
Source New Hampshire Union Leader
Date September 4, 2006
URL http://www.unionleader.com/article.aspx?articleId=5407c9a0-a0c6-425f-a2e2-f1339aa80f6c
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Quotes-start.png "The consequences have been U.S. estrangement from its allies, its relegation to the sidelines of negotiations, the virtual disappearance of U.S. diplomats from the mid-level discussion fora where ideas are gestated, and its humiliating isolation in the 170 to 4 vote to create the new U.N. Human Rights Council." Quotes-end.png


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This item argues against the position Bolton should be confirmed on the topic Confirmation of John Bolton as U.S. Ambassador to the United Nations, 2006.