OLD EUROPE:
Young people, like Andrej Mantei of Berlin, are even more scathing. "I don't think it's possible that anybody could make worse foreign policy than Bush," he says. NEW EUROPE: Till I die, I will support whatever America does, be it in Iraq, Afghanistan or elsewhere," says Arben Shaqiri, a 25-year-old bartender in Pristina, Kosovo's main city.
To: mark502inf
But the United States' precarious world standing will be the unspoken theme...Give me a break. Precarious? What idiots.
2 posted on
06/20/2006 11:02:24 AM PDT by
rhombus
To: mark502inf
Kosovareport.com?
Those who remember clinton's war against Yugoslavia will remember that Kosovo is the Serb name for the province. Kosova is the Albanian name for it.
If Bush agrees to turn Kosovo over to Greater Albania and let the Muslim terrorists begin taking over Europe, then he will share clinton's guilt.
No doubt it is the easy thing to do at this point. But if and when Europe begins to fall into dhimittude, and the Albanians finish their work of cleansing Christians out of former Yugoslavia, Bush will be forever remembered along with Clinton for having helped the barbarians enter the city.
Typical that Old Europe only approves of helping terrorists, not fighting them. And this presumably Muslim website is eager to cheer them on.
3 posted on
06/20/2006 11:09:21 AM PDT by
Cicero
(Marcus Tullius)
To: mark502inf
Washington's decision to work in concert with other world powers as it tries to engage Iran over its nuclear program shows America may have learned some lessons about the benefits of diplomacy. The author is right. Look at how good the result of concerted efforts on Iran is. /s
7 posted on
06/20/2006 11:22:22 AM PDT by
paudio
(Universal Human Rights and Multiculturalism: Liberals want to have cake and eat it too!)
To: mark502inf
"Till I die, I will support whatever America does, be it in Iraq, Afghanistan or elsewhere," says Arben Shaqiri, a 25-year-old bartender in Pristina, Kosovo's main city.
Sound like Old Europe circa 1945.
Decisive action makes Old Continental Europe feel inept and they lash out, secretly driven by a sense of shame. Apparently they don't remember very clearly on how they let incremental gains by the Nazis nearly choke the entire continent out. Nor do they appreciate how that event concluded - through the sacrifices of foreigners.
8 posted on
06/20/2006 11:27:16 AM PDT by
Sax
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