"Anti-American Future? Transcript: What should U.S. do if Iraq elects unfriendly leaders come January?"
...with an ADORABLE little teaser photo on the Fox front page of Junior superiposed over a map of Iraq, as if he is some form of omniscient, GODLY presence.
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http://www.foxnews.com/story/0,2933,141140,00.htmlJOHN GIBSON, HOST: Secretary of State Colin Powell (search). Democracy is coming to Iraq, anything better than Saddam, but what if Iraqis choose leaders who are anti-American, or who have a different idea than we do about what's best for Iraq's future? Is it even our business anymore? I'm joined now by freelance journalist Bartle Bull (search), who has spent some time over there. So, does that seem to be likely that democracy will result in an anti-American government in Baghdad?
BARTLE BULL, FREELANCE JOURNALIST: Yes, I don't think that the Shias like us very much. I'm not sure though, that we went in there to set up a puppet government. I think that the great result will be that this will give a legitimate government to Iraq. We'll have this new Shia front, that's been this party, that's been announced. It's going to probably get 60 percent of the vote.
GIBSON: A quick question before we end it: is there a chance that Zarqawi gets elected? I don't mean himself, but people representing him?
BULL: No, I don't think there's any chance at all. They're really very unpopular, those guys. They've caused a lot of trouble for their fellow Iraqis. He's not Iraqi, of course, he's Jordanian.