http://www.worldnetdaily.com/news/article.asp?ARTICLE_ID=31931
During the cold war, the U.S. needed China's help and hence pictured
China as her ally. The story goes same for Iraq during the Iran-Iraq
war. Ever since that war ended, Iraq became U.S enemy.
Now the U.S. needs India's help to finish off China so India is an
U.S. ally but for how long ? Will India suffer the same fate as Iraq
?
Ajanta <aja...@no.spam> wrote in message news:<090420030257025718%aja...@no.spam>...
Can you blame them? GW Bush gets in the whitehouse with zero foreign
policy experience and gets sucked into the neo-conservative policy
that was too radical even for his father 10 years ago. Only this time
it didn't seem so radical in light of America's post-9/11 psyches.
Cheney, Rumsfeld, and the most of the security advisors were all
carry-over from the previous Bush administration. Hindsight is always
more clear; looking back now, did Rumsfeld's single(Pacific) theater
policy that painted a giant bullseye on China make any sense?
http://freshair.npr.org/day_fa.jhtml?display=day&todayDate=04/01/2003
Listen to the interview with Joseph Cirincione, a senior fellow at
Carnegie Endowment. He details how today's Hawkish advisors were the
same ones that fell out of office with Bush Sr. regime 10 years ago.
The preception of America's unilatteralism and hegemonistic view of
the world will be difficult to change, especially after US extends her
stay in the middle east and demonstrates her agenda to graft oil and
profit from fellow colonial power.
My pessemistic hope right now really is see America's wrath calm down,
now that she's had her revenge on some invisible enemy that she
created, and see GW Bush voted out of office in two years. No regime
that starts war without UN sanction deserves to stay in office in this
great democracy.