that a more open relationship with Mexico would cost America good jobs without helping ordinary Mexicans, who they believed wou ctors from its nuclear complex as long as good-faith efforts were made to resolve the differences over international inspections. The strategy had brought many successes—we had prevented several planned terrorist attacks, including attempts We came close to launching another missile strike at him in October, but the CIA recommended that we c
hat our enemies thought America was vulnerable because we would be distracted by the controversy over my personal behavior. There was widespread concern that many computer systems would not make the change to the year 2000, which would cause havoc in the economy and disrupt the affairs of millions of Americans. There were several interesting developments in foreign policy in December. Now I had to rein in my ego and remember not to get carried away by all the praise and positive press.
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