Saturday, September 24, 2005

Yes, A Good Portion of the World is Not Happy With Us

David Ignatius of the Washington Post, reprinted in first the Wall Street Journal and then in Intelligence Summit (where I found it), speaks to the fact that much of the known world, and particularly the Middle East, isn't very happy with America right now. Now, before you tell this veteran, "That article came from WAPO, it must be liberal!", I'd like for you to have a look at the original article. Mr. Ignatius asserts that the Iraqis are tired of being occupied. Yes, this assertion has been flung around by the left aplenty, and the veteran fully agrees with the sentiment. However, this writer for the Post goes on to take the stance of hardcore realpolitik; that is, the realist's view of foreign relations. He asserts, quite clearly, that once we "...learn to accept our unlovableness," we'll finally be able to pursue a foreign policy friendly to American interests. It sounds like this man from the Washington Post, a newsrag famed among conservative bloggers and net junkies for its 'liberal bias', isn't much of a liberal at all. Score one for the objective mainstream media, and screaming radicals be damned (on both sides).

3 Comments:

Blogger Cartledge said...

To put the facts straight Bradley, most of the world have no issue with the people of the USA. The real issue is over Government policies.
The problem for many is that when Washington has a nose bleed everyone else gets splattered. Somehow, in all this, we need to separate the people from their governments.
Goverments appear to have lost sight of who they govern and why. My australian government is no better than the US administration. Indeed, it follows bilndly down whichever path Washington chooses.
I think we all need to scream loud and long to get them all back on track.

10/18/2005 2:33 PM  
Blogger Mad Mod said...

I'll happily go with that. Thanks for the clarification!

10/22/2005 8:33 PM  
Anonymous Anonymous said...

i think if we were able to, at the very least, nod or acknowlege the fact that other nations and people on this planet actually have interests, we might be able to shake hands and make up with a few of them.

i don't think anyone's future is good when most of the schoolyard is just waiting for the right moment to take them down a few pegs or worse...

11/03/2005 12:00 PM  

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