Sunday, March 16, 2008
Amid the debris of the George W. Bush Administration’s foreign policy in the Middle East
Amid the debris of the George W. Bush Administration’s foreign policy in the Middle East, what is often overlooked is the extraordinary diplomatic gusto with which Washington goes about convincing the two Asian giants, China and India, that each is a privileged partner of the US’ global strategies.
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What global strategy does the U.S. have to begin with? Foreign policy for the George Bush regime is the invasion of any country that possesses something that the U.S. needs. Put the two together and you have something called organized chaos.
ReplyDeleteRemember, any promise made by the present administration dies on January 20, 2009. So you people in India and China had better really understand that you have a privileged and worthless agreement with a dying administration.