Powell acknowledges preference for diplomacy

In a candid interview with his time in office running out, US Secretary of State Colin Powell acknowledged differences with others in the Bush administration and suggesting that the disputes centred on his preference for diplomacy over force to resolve problems.

In a candid interview with his time in office running out, US Secretary of State Colin Powell acknowledged differences with others in the Bush administration and suggesting that the disputes centred on his preference for diplomacy over force to resolve problems.

But Powell steadfastly resisted being designated a dove by a Chilean television interviewer. “I never liked these titles,” he said.

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