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Politics : Foreign Affairs Discussion Group

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To: Dennis O'Bell who wrote (85807)3/24/2003 8:26:59 PM
From: Nadine Carroll  Read Replies (1) of 281500
 
believe that a large portion of this global public opinion is a venting of dislike against America's pre-eminent role in the world, and that the war is an ideal pretext for people to finally say what they really think, in the manner of some kind of safety valve releasing

Agreed. I think the world has had a year and more to digest what happened in Afghanistan. The US reached around to the other side of the planet and won a war in short order, in the same place that the neighboring Russians had been humbled only twenty years ago. It was literally one of the least accessible places on earth for the US Armed forces, and it didn't matter. Our Air Force circled the earth, literally. The lasting image of the first war of the 21st century? A CIA spotter in Uzbek dress riding a mountain pony to call down bombing so accurate that the Afghans became convinced that the laser spotting device was really a new American death ray.

The rest of the world saw this, digested the implications, noticed that Russia and China were in no position to even try to stop us, and got scared.

The rest is commentary.
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