> the "chow" wasn't very well behaved.
In fact, there's no evidence that the "chow" even wags its tail at the US -- rather, some people hear it growling.
sandersresearch.com
>>Clearly, the American public understands that the American government of our day is not representing the commons, but rather the particular interests of factions of capital. By contrast, the Russian government enjoys a strong approval rating as it is, correctly we think, perceived by the Russian public to be pursuing Russian interests unlike its predecessor, which was, also correctly we think, perceived as serving Western financial interests.
There may be a world war coming alright, but if there is, the real opposition will not be Islamic fundamentalism, Latin American nationalists or avian influenza, rather it is the realists in Moscow who enjoy at least two clear advantages over their Anglo-American opposite numbers.
They have public support, and being realists, not ideologues, clear judgment.<< |