So your defining support as troops on the ground? So by that definition,
France will never be part of any coalition. 
It's hair splitting. These are countries who supported us in Iraq. This is
international support, no matter how you cut it. Have some pulled out? Yes.
Will more pull out as their citizens are butchered? Yes. Does it change the
root question of internation support going in? No.
 
> How current is this list?
> 
> I notice at least three that have pulled out their troops. 
> (Spain, Costa Rica, Philippines)
> 
> I also know that many of these countries have less than a 
> dozen troops on the ground. If they don't have troops on the 
> ground, I personally won't count them.
> 
> Jerry Johnson
> 
> >>> [EMAIL PROTECTED] 10/21/04 02:07PM >>>
> According to this document, we had one or two countries 
> working with us.
> Actually, quite a few more than one or two. Looks like 
> international support
> to me.
> 
> http://www.whitehouse.gov/news/releases/2003/03/print/20030321-4.html 
> 



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