Re: Should we Americans care what the world thinks of us?
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Originally Posted by
ilw
biggles - how would you answer the poll question about the effect of the current administration on the world?
v. positive - v. negative?
edit: and its not soccer its football.
There is little doubt in my mind that the GW/Rumsfeld unique brand of charm has had a negative on perceptions of the US around the World. Clinton, regardless of his cigar tricks was well received and raised US stock, especially in those countries not at loggerheads with the US in the ME. You can't please all the people all the time.
I know it is footie (so does Kev) - I was just being all international for the sake of other readers.
Re: Should we Americans care what the world thinks of us?
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Originally Posted by
Biggles
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Originally Posted by
ilw
biggles - how would you answer the poll question about the effect of the current administration on the world?
v. positive - v. negative?
edit: and its not soccer its football.
There is little doubt in my mind that the GW/Rumsfeld unique brand of charm has had a negative on perceptions of the US around the World. Clinton, regardless of his cigar tricks was well received and raised US stock, especially in those countries not at loggerheads with the US in the ME. You can't please all the people all the time.
I know it is footie (so does Kev) - I was just being all international for the sake of other readers.
a very politician like answer :sly:
i was looking for an answer on whether you think their influence on the world has been positive or negative?
Re: Should we Americans care what the world thinks of us?
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Originally Posted by
ilw
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Originally Posted by
Biggles
There is little doubt in my mind that the GW/Rumsfeld unique brand of charm has had a negative on perceptions of the US around the World. Clinton, regardless of his cigar tricks was well received and raised US stock, especially in those countries not at loggerheads with the US in the ME. You can't please all the people all the time.
I know it is footie (so does Kev) - I was just being all international for the sake of other readers.
a very politician like answer :sly:
i was looking for an answer on whether you think their influence on the world has been positive or negative?
The US operates on many levels and much of what the US has done has been positive.
I rather liked the Winston Churchill quote "The US always does the right thing...once it has exhausted the other possibilities". So on balance I think the US has made a positive contribution to the World but it has also made mistakes - amongst which I would include electing GW :sneaky:
Re: Should we Americans care what the world thinks of us?
Re: Should we Americans care what the world thinks of us?
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Originally Posted by
Snee
Well then.
Inutterable ignorance isn't only an American phenomenon. :whistling
Re: Should we Americans care what the world thinks of us?
I know.
We have the inbred section to remind us of that.
Re: Should we Americans care what the world thinks of us?
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Originally Posted by
j2k4
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Originally Posted by
Snee
Well then.
Inutterable ignorance isn't only an American phenomenon. :whistling
Apparently not and clearly contagious; perhaps the temporary solution is to put all Americans into quarantine, while the World considers Her options?.
Re: Should we Americans care what the world thinks of us?
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Originally Posted by
thewizeard
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Originally Posted by
j2k4
Well then.
Inutterable ignorance isn't only an American phenomenon. :whistling
Apparently not and clearly contagious; perhaps the temporary solution is to put all Americans into quarantine, while the World considers
Her options?.
The "World" is now a feminine deity?
A bitch, too, I suppose. :whistling
Re: Should we Americans care what the world thinks of us?
Of course you should do.
Everybody should... not for making your policies based on what others want or need, any country has the right to do the best for its citizenships... but this is a world with hundreds of nations, and you, more than any other, have a huge responsibility with all of them.
No one can deny that USA is the most powerful, but that implies a huge range of things you have to take in consideration, making things only for american interest no matters what is very risky, and not fair.
History teaches a lot... there have been great and powerful empires, and all of them knew the fall, almost always painful, humiliating and miserable... because at some point they only took care of themselves in the belief they were invincible and only were happy looking at their navels.
Re: Should we Americans care what the world thinks of us?
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Nemrod
Of course you should do.
Everybody should... not for making your policies based on what others want or need, any country has the right to do the best for its citizenships... but this is a world with hundreds of nations, and you, more than any other, have a huge responsibility with all of them.
No one can deny that USA is the most powerful, but that implies a huge range of things you have to take in consideration, making things only for american interest no matters what is very risky, and not fair.
History teaches a lot... there have been great and powerful empires, and all of them knew the fall, almost always painful, humiliating and miserable... because at some point they only took care of themselves in the belief they were invincible and only were happy looking at their navels.
What does history teach us about the Soviets?
What will history teach us about current-day China?
Given that this turnabout in international opinion is universally considered to have coincided with the advent of the Bush administration, please prepare for our edification a comprehensive comparison of Bush's foreign policy to Bill Clinton's, with special attention given to the ratio of action to rhetoric.