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Re: Cry all you want Europe... no one is listening.
Originally posted by My Wife Hates CIV
Just a snap from the news today...
As the war in Afghanistan progressed, U.S. foreign policy alarmed a broad cross-section of European politicians and public figures. They complained that the United States was directing its anti-terror campaign without consulting its European partners.
In late December, support for widening the conflict beyond Afghanistan was slim, with just 32 percent of Europeans polled saying they supported attacking Iraq and Somalia if those countries supported terrorism.
Many European policymakers had expected American foreign policy would become much more multilateral after Sept. 11. Now, they fear that the clear superiority of the American military would make other nations irrelevant in U.S. policymakers' eyes.
Is this a surpirse to anyone in Europe?? Of course other nations are irrelevant in U.S. policymakers' eyes. Why should it be any different? It's not like you help when help is needed. But don't worry Europe. The next time you get yourself in trouble (which probably will not be long from now) the US will be there to bail you out... again. I'm so sick of it. Always complaining about US policy but to lazy or stupid to fix things themselfs. I'm starting to like Bush and his war monger advisors (can't believe I said that).
That's it for now... back to work.
Your statement based on the article you read is boring to me, because it's just another veiled Europe-bashing thread.
You oversimlify the problems and issues that European governments have to deal with. You do not acknowledge the fact that Bush urged help from other countries--that means he should not act so arbitrarily without consulting those from whom he asked for help.
I'm falling asleep from boredom as I finish typing this.
A lot of Republicans are not racist, but a lot of racists are Republican.
I give you an 8 MWHC,just to piss off the Euro-Trash.Especially all these newbies whom have no rights to judge anyone here unless you have a Kings title before 2000.
The French are still pissed about Louisiana.
The Spanish owe the Mexican Indians Billions in Reperations.
The Brits still walk around with limp wrist.(but must admit they are the best of that union)
The Canadians,why just ask any Russian about Canuks.
Europe will whine and cry,but will do whatever we want.That is what pisses you euro-trash citizens off big time.
USA
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BWAHAHAHAHAHA
Next to battle lost,misery is a battle gained.
--Duke of Wellington(after Waterloo)
Originally posted by Brtndr4u
I give you an 8 MWHC,just to piss off the Euro-Trash.Especially all these newbies whom have no rights to judge anyone here unless you have a Kings title before 2000.
Titles don´t say anything about post quality, which you and MWHC just demonstrated...
MWHC does have a point buried in thier somewhere. Europe does have a historical tendency to stick thier heads in the sand and refuse to deal adequately with brewing crisises in thier own backyard (The re-armament of Germany before WWII and the actions of the Milosevic government are two prominent examples of this). Given thier historical incompetence, what possible advice can they offer the US in dealing with problems on the world stage?
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It think we need to censor the words "Europe" and "America" so that when someone posts a deliberately antagonistic thread like this one, no-one has the faintest idea what they are going on about and go somewhere else instead.
"Paul Hanson, you should give Gibraltar back to the Spanish" - Paiktis, dramatically over-estimating my influence in diplomatic circles.
MWHC does have a point buried in thier somewhere. Europe does have a historical tendency to stick thier heads in the sand and refuse to deal adequately with brewing crisises in thier own backyard (The re-armament of Germany before WWII and the actions of the Milosevic government are two prominent examples of this). Given thier historical incompetence, what possible advice can they offer the US in dealing with problems on the world stage?
Like the US has a good record when it comes to international conflicts. *cough* vietnam *cough* somalia *cough*
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