This is from the Toronto SUN. I was surprised that Albright would be so
outspoken! I didn't know she had a deep desire for lefties to love her on
Valentine's day :)

Cheers, Ken Hanly

Allies backing away from Bush's policies
By ERIC MARGOLIS -- Contributing Foreign Editor
 NEW YORK -- "The world now thinks the U.S. has lost its mind." This
response to President George Bush's bombastic state of the union address did
not come from "axis of evil" Iraq, Iran, or North Korea, but from former
U.S. secretary of State Madeleine Albright. She is dead right.

America's allies and friends were initially reluctant to openly criticize
Bush's philippic, but in recent days the president's aggressive,
triumphalist policies have come under fierce attack around the world, and
particularly so in Europe.

France's normally cautious foreign minister, Hubert Vedrine, called Bush's
views on terrorism "simplistic." He warned about Bush's policy that "reduces
all problems in the world to the struggle against terrorism," predicting
Europe would go its own way if the U.S. maintained its policy of
unilateralism.

More sharp criticism came from Germany, Italy, Spain, the EU, Asia and
America's Mideast allies. Even Britain, America's most faithful satrap,
warned against attacking Iraq or Iran. South Korea's government angrily
blasted Washington for derailing efforts to promote better relations with
North Korea.

European leaders also took aim at American-Israeli efforts to eclipse Yasser
Arafat and crush Palestinian resistance.

"European countries do not agree with the White House Middle East policy and
think it is a mistake to support Ariel Sharon's purely repressive policies,"
said Vedrine, speaking for the entire European Union.

Bush administration spokesmen reject all foreign criticism. Secretary of
State Colin Powell increased war fever by blasting Iran for "meddling" in
Afghanistan. This is rich, coming from the U.S., which just invaded
Afghanistan, overthrew its government, installed a client regime in Kabul,
and is setting up permanent military bases there. Threatening war against
Iran for seeking to advance its interests in neighbouring Afghanistan shows
just how irrational and imperially arrogant the Bush administration is
becoming. India and Russia are also deeply involved in Afghanistan; in fact,
Russia has virtually taken over the north. Yet there was not a peep from
Washington about these interlopers.

ISRAELI ARGUMENTS

As part of the growing merging of policy between Washington and Jerusalem,
the Bush administration has adopted two longstanding Israeli arguments to
justify aggressive actions. First: we have suffered enormously. This gives
us the absolute right to attack anyone we deem a threat, including
assassinating potentially dangerous individuals.

Second: we are faced by a mortal threat from terrorists. To hell with the
world, we'll do precisely as we see fit. The UN, the EU, the Geneva
Convention, international law - all of them be damned.

Fifty years of painful efforts to build a framework of international law are
being swept away by the Bush crusaders, who seem to have convinced
themselves they are re-fighting World War II rather than dealing with a
dangerous criminal conspiracy made up of a few thousand individuals.

Listening to the Bush people preach about the need to liberate Iranians and
Iraqis from oppression is Olympic-class hypocrisy. If Bush really wanted to
promote justice and human rights abroad, he should begin with those nations
that are American protectorates: Morocco, a medieval police state with a
frightful record of poverty, torture, and abuse; Tunisia and Egypt, both
military dictatorships with odious human rights records; Turkey, another
military state disguised as a democracy, where torture and murder of
political opponents are the norm; Arabia's oil monarchies, which are propped
up by U.S. troops. And last, but certainly not least, Palestine, where an
entire people are being crushed by a brutal army using U.S.-made tanks, and
U.S.-made helicopter gunships, financed by U.S. taxpayers' dollars, and
sheltered from worldwide condemnation by America's oft-used UN veto.

While most Americans continue to cheer Bush's bellicose, adolescent rhetoric
and crusading zeal, quiet opposition is developing, particularly among the
thinking classes. Given the current climate of war fever, hysteria, fear and
anti-Muslim paranoia being whipped up by the White House and parts of the
media, few Americans are ready to criticize government actions.

Liberals, moderate Democrats, and their powerful media, who would normally
be flaying the Republican Dr. Strangeloves now directing U.S. foreign
policy, are absolutely silent. Many liberals are ardent supporters of
Israel. The Bush White House is perceived to be smashing Israel's enemies,
so liberals are mum.

This loud silence and war fever have unbalanced the U.S. political system,
allowing a coterie of ideological super-hawks to monopolize policy and drive
the U.S. toward highly irrational behaviour. Congress and the media have
become mere cheerleaders for the so-called war. Critical analysis is
urgently needed: remember the disastrous consequences caused by lack of
public challenge to America's entry into the Vietnam war. America has
suffered mightily and grievously; but pain and suffering are no excuse for
acting foolishly, dangerously, or dictatorially.

Wiser heads abroad are cautioning their American friends. Europe and Japan
do not intend to become spear carriers in Bush's anti-Muslim crusade. Canada
had better start thinking about this, as well.

To many foreign governments, the real danger is not Bush's preposterous
"axis of evil," nor "rogue states" like Iran, Iraq, or North Korea. They are
far more worried about a rogue America running amok and igniting conflicts
around the world.


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