"There are too many interests we share that our relationship would break because of different opinions about Gitmo"
That statement highlights what Europeans don't understand about post-9/11 America. Many Americans no longer believe that Germany supports the same interests and values that America does. Europeans talk about "shared values that bind the West", but that boat has left port. We're defending the values of the West, and Germany and the French are surrendering them as fast as possible.
If you're willing to fight for Western culture and accomplishments in the face of the Islamofascist onslaught, you'd better emigrate to the US (we'll still take you) because your own continent it doomed.
Can you tell me who is the one to define the shared values of the west? America is just a part of the western hemisphere. Maybe post 9/11 America doesn't understand that we Europeans (and that is not just France and Germany) will not give up all of our legal standarts and values. You can trust me in the view that we have some that are really worth fighting for. Freedom is always the possibility of a choice.
If you're willing to fight for Western culture and accomplishments in the face of the Islamofascist onslaught, you'd better emigrate to the US (we'll still take you) because your own continent it doomed.
I have the will to fight for western culture (in my definition) and I face the islamofaschist onslaught. But - believe it or not - I am really happyathome.