By calling Garner, the Viceroy of Iraq, the Bush team has made another tactical error; this is scoffed atby even Bush's British allies--they know how much trouble that caused them in India, Afghanistan andelsewhere. The other Europeans and the Russians, not to mention the Arab and Muslim nations, see this as anoutrageous insult, especially since Bush keeps saying that this is not "occupation" but"liberation" and that it is not "colonialism" but is "democracy." The wordViceroy means that the person represents some kind of royalty. The last time I checked, Bush was still just apresident, not a king or even a prince--so why, Viceroy? Of course, the way Bush has been handling things inthe US and in the world, he may think he's a king--he certainly feels he has no need to respect either the USCongress, nor does his possible leader, Dick Cheney, and neither respects the UN--in fact, they think it isjust an organization that should be brushed aside except when we need them for police actions in Bosnia,Kosovo, Afghanistan and now in Iraq.