Wednesday, January 1, 2003
rc3.org | Foreign relations:
"How bad is the current state of US foreign relations? Let's take a step back and look at the big picture. Before Bush was elected, who would have guessed that at the end of 2002, Germany would have sided with Iraq against the United States, and that South Korea would side with North Korea against the United States? To be honest, I would have considered those things outside the realm of possibility. Relations between Israel and the Palestinians are as bad as they have been since the start of the intifada. Islamist parties are gaining ground all over the world, despite our concerted efforts over the past year to deter Islamism wherever we can. It's a given that the Bush administration has done a poor job domestically, the counter argument is that events have demanded he focus on foreign policy. Ironic that we're perhaps doing even worse on that front. I expect that countries like France, Russia, and China would oppose the US agenda as a matter of course -- not so with countries like Germany, South Korea, and Turkey. "
11:01:04 PM    
I'm adding this site to my reading list: The American Sentimentalist. Here's a good place to start.
8:37:36 PM    
You won't see this headline from any mainstream US news outlet:

'No basis' for Iraq war now. United Nations Secretary-General Kofi Annan has said that he sees no basis at present for the use of force against Iraq. [BBC News | World | UK Edition]

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