from that article:
"For Mr Bush, this visit was about getting over the divisions of the past and projecting his vision of the future - "planting the flag of freedom" around the world, as he puts it.
But the empty streets in the German city of Mainz, which cheered Mr Bush's father as president in 1989, spoke volumes about how this American leader is perceived in parts of old Europe.
He did better in Bratislava, capital of Slovakia. His speech there, sprinkled with his usual references to freedom and liberty - 24 of one and seven of the other - did win applause from the crowd.
This was new Europe after all."
well i suppose empty 'welcoming' streets for such an historic visit is slightly more preferable to streets full of potential assassins?
Its going to be interesting when this man eventually accepts that the US cannot function without real allies?
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