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Friends, What Friends? (Ingraham)
Sign Up for Laura's E-blast ^ | March 26, 2004 | Laura Ingraham

Posted on 03/26/2004 8:44:50 PM PST by Choose Ye This Day

Friends, What Friends?

Remember the first time you realized that someone you thought was a close friend became a distant one, or just dropped out of your life altogether? Sometimes you can't pinpoint exactly why a friendship changes, it just does. Sometimes you wake up one day and realize that your core beliefs were so different that the relationship never really was what you thought it was. When you see this old friend on the street you stop for a polite chat, ask about the kids, the job. Or perhaps you’ll meet for lunch every now and then, but it’s just not the same.

So goes our relationship with Europe.

This week Secretary of State Colin Powell flew to Madrid to meet with that country's incoming Socialist Prime Minister Jose Luis Rodriguez Zapatero. But the nice photo op notwithstanding, the trip was largely a bust. Powell was unsuccessful in getting the Zapatero, who ran as an anti-war/anti-Bush candidate, to change his mind about pulling Spanish troops out of Iraq unless the UN takes over.

Meanwhile, President Bush told French president Jacques Chirac that he will travel to Normandy on June 6th to mark the 60th anniversary of the D-Day invasion. This was heralded as a sign of "a thaw" in our frosty relations with France.

For his part, Sen. John Kerry -- who owned real estate in Italy's Lake Como until last year-- promises to rebuild the bridges to Europe that he charges were badly damaged by Pres. Bush's "arrogant, reckless foreign policy." The familiar Democrat refrain is that President Bush--with a "my-way-or-the-highway" approach to foreign policy-- squandered the goodwill that the world had bestowed on us post-September 11th. The cowboy didn’t kowtow. One can't help but conclude in a Kerry White House, there would be a full-court press to impress "the world."

But can any individual or any party significantly improve our relations with Europe?

It is conventional wisdom in some circles that Europe and the U.S. were much closer during the Clinton Administration. But this week that notion was blown out of the water by the 9/11 Commission testimony of former Clinton Secretary of State Madeline Albright and National Security Adviser Sandy Berger. When asked why the Clinton team hadn’t launched an aggressive military campaign against Afghanistan after the 1998 African embassy bombings, both said that such a move wouldn't have been supported by the "international community." Apparently, neither had even bothered to make the case to our European pals that the Taliban and al Qaeda needed to be taken out. What does that say about the state of the American-European relationship?

Our problems with Europe result from the fact that Europeans strongly believe two things: (1) Israel is in the wrong in the Middle East, and (2) the United States has too much power. No president, Democrat or Republican, is going to give in on either of those points. Not even John Kerry.

The time has come for us to move beyond this whole concept of "allies." The term implies a friendship that simply does not exist anymore.

In the 30s, 40s, and 50s, America and much of Europe joined together to fight Nazism, fascism, and communism. We set ourselves apart from much of the rest of the world through our common beliefs in capitalism and free speech. The crusade to bring those values to the rest of the world has been very successful while the fears that drew us together are gone.

This is not something to get apoplectic about. After the Revolutionary War, there was real tension between the U.S. and Britain (the War of 1812). But over time we came back together as allies in a new struggle. Ditto for our relationship with France in the 19th century.

As much as I like this column's opening analogy, anytime we start pretending that countries are like friends or family we are bound to be disappointed. Countries aren't people. There is no "family of nations." There is no "global community." To think otherwise is naïve. The world is a dangerous place where each country acts in its own interest. Poland joined the European Union not because they felt some close affinity with the French, but because they thought it was the best thing for the future of the Polish people. Tony Blair sent British forces to Iraq in part because he thought it was in Britain’s long term interest both to maintain an alliance with the U.S. and beat back a destabilizing force in the Middle East.

If John Kerry thinks that attending European conferences and pushing Congress to ratify more international accords is going to endear him to the Europeans, he's sorely mistaken. He'd have better luck wearing French cuffs and buying a residence in Provence.

During a Kerry Administration, France, Germany, and Spain would probably be less overtly hostile to American interests than they are now. But that doesn’t mean much else would change. A Kerry presidency won't compel Europe to invest more money or manpower in the war on terror in order to show its support for America. It won’t mean Europe will cease subsidizing companies like Airbus to the detriment of its American competitors. It won’t mean that Europe will back off ruling against American giants like Microsoft.

No amount of turbo-diplomacy can make countries do what is not in their self-interest. The time may come when Europe will take terrorism as seriously as we do. If that happens, we will be reunited with our European allies once again -- until the next time when what's good for America isn't good for Europe, or vice versa.


TOPICS: Editorial; Foreign Affairs; News/Current Events
KEYWORDS: 911commission; albright; allies; appeasement; bushdoctrine; diplomacy; enemies; europe; eurotrash; euroweenies; ingraham; lauraingraham; newnwo; sandyberger
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To: Jorge
Laura is on the internet at KRLA.com 5 days a week.
81 posted on 03/27/2004 7:50:50 AM PST by international american (Support our troops!! Send Kerry back to Boston!!!!)
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To: VOA; jwalburg; MNLDS
good AM radios and some really potent AM antennae
I'm a little distant from NYC out on eastern Long Island, and especially at night my reception leaves something to be desired.

The thing that's strange about that is that I have digital cable, and have had DirecTV - and although both provide some vanilla music channels, neither of them provides talk "radio" audio. Must be your tax dollars at work in the FCC somehow. You'd think digital cable would come with a seperate FM output to give you solid reception of "local" AM signals superimposed on locally unused FM bands.

You can recommend the AM antennae?


82 posted on 03/27/2004 7:58:36 AM PST by conservatism_IS_compassion (No one is more subjective than the person who believes in his own objectivity.)
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To: My2Cents
"Laura's great -- clear thinking, strong convictions, articulate, funny -- but I also like Lee and Matt on her show."

I agree. I like a humor break at times.

83 posted on 03/27/2004 9:18:34 AM PST by LADY J
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To: VOA
Laura converted to Catholicism at Easter last year. She's probably too busy to find a good Catholic boy and settle down.
84 posted on 03/27/2004 9:26:48 AM PST by Rummyfan
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To: Jorge
You missed my previous post? Laura is on live 7 nights a week- starting about 6 PM EST.

http://www.1290kkar.com/

Let this homepage load and click on 'listen live' at the top right hand side.

85 posted on 03/27/2004 9:29:08 AM PST by LADY J
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To: ChadGore
Muchas gracias. This thread is desperately in need of good pics.
86 posted on 03/27/2004 12:29:22 PM PST by Choose Ye This Day ("We are delighted that Pecker will be leading the way.")
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To: VOA
Pretty impressive credentials. I understand about increasing toughness. When I see how the Dems cheat at every front, and especially in the media (The Seattle PI's treatment of Susan Lindauer, who used to work for them, the neglect in the L.A. Times and the Washington Post of telling us why Kerry's VVAW meeting was "controversial" and not even mentioning the assassination plot, the presences of ANY story by David Espo or Ron Fournier) makes me not even want to listen to their "ideas" or give them the least benefit of a doubt.
87 posted on 03/27/2004 1:03:33 PM PST by jwalburg (Terrorists just need more counseling)
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To: conservatism_IS_compassion
You can recommend the AM antennae?

Sorry, I'm spoiled here in the Los Angeles metro area, so I've not had the need.

But...I'd make two quick suggestions
1. C. Crane is a big advertizer on Art Bell's (and his successors) show...and despite
all the wild aliens talk, Bell is an old hand at radio technology from even his
youth/military days.
It COULD be that the C. Crane adverts reflect a bit of an endorsement by Bell himself.

2. You might do what I do in looking for reviews/opinion on consumer prods.
Go to "Google"'s advanced search. If there is a product number that you
can lift from the C. Crane site, paste that in the second (exact search term) box,
then type a few general terms in the first box (e.g., radio, review, opinion, rating).
This sort of approach almost always gets me some sort of review of a product...
which, of course, I do read critically!

3. If you have any sort of electronics shop in your area that you trust
(even Radio Shack), you might print out the AM radio and antennae descriptions and
let the shops try to convince you they have something as good or better.

4. Depending on your needs/desires, you might "run the numbers" and see if something
like XM or Sirius radio could help you.
I've heard Sirius has a bit of liberal programming bent...but maybe your location might
make XM or Sirius an viable option. Plus, you could get tuners for home and house
and use the system when out-and-about.

Good luck!
88 posted on 03/27/2004 6:24:29 PM PST by VOA
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To: MNLDS
........This was heralded as a sign of "a thaw" in our frosty relations with France.

?

89 posted on 03/27/2004 6:54:06 PM PST by Fiddlstix (This Space Available for Rent or Lease by the Day, Week, or Month. Reasonable Rates. Inquire within.)
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To: MNLDS
If John Kerry thinks that attending European conferences and pushing Congress to ratify more international accords is going to endear him to the Europeans, he's sorely mistaken. He'd have better luck wearing French cuffs and buying a residence in Provence.

Kerry: "Okay, done that. What's step three?"

90 posted on 03/27/2004 7:32:30 PM PST by watchin
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To: MNLDS
The John Kerry Campaign Theme Song Megamix

Clickandgiggle

91 posted on 03/27/2004 7:44:38 PM PST by watchin
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To: jwalburg
I picked up a Justin AM antenna from CCrane.com and Hey, what can I say, the darn thing works. It really reaches out and pulls faint stations. Just after sundown, I listen to Laura on a station (1220?) up in OK (Tulsa I think)...about 2-300 miles from here in the center of Louisiana. I also found her on a couple of other stations in South Louisiana and over in Texas. Oh, I love my Justin antenna...but not as much as I love Laura.
92 posted on 03/29/2004 6:12:42 PM PST by DryProng
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