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The international community does not want George W. Bush's Freedom and Democracy neither does it want its Hearts and Minds won over by Shock and Awe tactics, thank you very much. If George Bush was elected President of the United States of America, why does he address himself to the rest of the world? ... the international community is made up of hundreds of sovereign nations with models of government which reflect in some cases thousands of years of history and culture, which is to be respected, not obliterated in a wave of blind arrogance fuelled by the greed of Washington's invisible masters. The international community does not want, nor does it need, the model imposed by a country barely 200 years old, with serious human rights problems, whose history is associated with ethnic cleansing of its native population, whose history is based upon the illegal deportation of races, a country whose military forces even today practise torture and which has concentration camps in more than one continent where the terms of the Geneva Convention are broken. George Bush can keep his freedom and democracy to himself and to his own country. Nobody asked for his opinion abroad and nobody is interested in his opinion abroad. Each and every movement of the US regime outside its territory will be seen as belligerence, interference, and arrogance and is bound to produce an exponential reaction of hatred in the four corners of the Earth. - What can I say, whoa! Some strong words there, and coming from Russia too, but really, one cannot simply deny the above out of hand. It's becoming a trend, it looks like. When recent episodes of the popular Japanese anime series Ghost in the Shell SAC referred to "the American Empire", that was kind of telling, as it reflects on how the rest of the world looks at America nowadays. Of course, with US peaking in the 1970's, and now using up 25% of the entire world's oil output with only 5% of the global population, there's bound to be harsh words (and worse) between America and, well, a whole lot of other countries. Though I am observing from half a world away from the US, in a country nominally allied to the US but also with strong ties to all the rest of Asia and Europe, all this makes for rather, hmm, disconcerting reading. See also : 1. Guantanamo, The United States' Auschwitz (2005-01-26 14:15:09 SGT)
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