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That hard-line camp, with Mr Rumsfeld at its head, feels pretty well vindicated now.The damage to European and European-American ties will not be quickly mended.
Since then the idea, the C.E.O. as aspiring public steward, has suffered some setbacks (Mitt Romney, for one), but I feel pretty well vindicated by the mayor.
I would say, by the way, that while our skepticism has been pretty well vindicated, the key weaknesses of Europe as a currency area have been somewhat different from what we imagined.
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