Solon Simmons, Assistant Professor at the Institute for Conflict Analysis and Resolution at George Mason University, commenting on the shoes thrown at President Bush by an Iraqi reporter during a ...
Solon Simmons, Assistant Professor at the Institute for Conflict Analysis and Resolution at George Mason University, commenting on the shoes thrown at President Bush by an Iraqi reporter during a press conference in Baghdad. Simmons observes that this demonstrates the mixed feelings in Iraq about the U.S. presence and the enormous challenge faced by President-Elect Obama who may have Iraqi shoe coming his way if he is not able to better handle the situation. Interview conducted by Scott Laurie on CTV, December 14th, 2008. Video courtesy of CTV.
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