To: jeremiah
I don't know if Africa has anything to do with it, but anyone paying attention in World Wide affairs can see the obvious hatred for the U.S. in our enemies as well as several of our supposed allies. Even Austrailia and the U.K. have a large population of anti-American citizens. For that matter, we have alot of Domestic anti-American citizens right here in the states.
47 posted on
12/04/2003 8:22:14 AM PST by
HELLRAISER II
(Give us another tax break Mr. President)
To: HELLRAISER II
Good point. The increasing boldness of rivals like China has something to do with our ever-declining popularity in nominally allied nations in both Europe and Asia. China's seized the initiative in Southeast Asia, offering an agenda of economic cooperation while Bush can't talk much beyond fighting terror. Asians (and many Europeans) despise Bush's visits to their countries with an army of heavily-armed security guards, not bothering to mix with the locals and treating their hosts as little more than lieutenants in fighting terror.
China's new leadership has won the Asian popularity contest against the US, hands-down. They're confident that the world is on their side when it comes to Taiwan. Anyone who says there's no downside to the world's rising anti-Americanism is daydreaming.
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