Commentary: The Ugliest American
In three years, George W. Bush has managed to alienate most of the world. What will he do next?
By Mick Youther
The U.S. has a serious problem with international relations. It is called the Bush Administration. Admittedly, it is hard to live up to the Jeffersonian ideal of “Peace, commerce, and honest friendship with all nations,” but the Bush Administration can’t seem to get along with anyone—even our allies.
• “For Germany's centrist Sud-Deutsche Zeitung he is ‘Bully Bush.’ For Britain's center-left The Guardian, heralds ‘the return of The Ugly American.’ For Italy's La Repubblica, he is ‘the executioner- in-chief.’ For France's Le Figaro, he is ‘the toxic Texan.’…the Financial Times sniffs '
has managed to strike a combination of alarm and antipathy into just about everybody who matters.'”-- United Press International, 6/11/01
• “Across British public opinion, George Bush is seen as the global village idiot…he is Ronald Reagan without the brains.”-- Andrew Rawnsley The Observer, 1/16/03
• “There is something almost comical about the prospect of George W. Bush waging war on another nation because that nation has defied international law. Since Bush came to office, the U.S. government has torn up more international treaties and disregarded more United Nations’ conventions than the rest of the world has in 20 years.”-- George Monbiot, The Guardian, 8/6/02
• “A lot of people had sympathy for Americans around the time of 9/11, but that's changed. They act like the big guy riding roughshod over everyone else."-- Cathy Hearn, 31, a flight attendant from South Africa, NY Times, 9/11/03
• “Under Bush, America has rapidly projected an attitude that causes even its closest allies and friends to shake their heads. Their egotism has prevented U.S. leaders from grasping the true scale of the anti-American emotion now spreading around the world.”-- Kaname Saruya, Professor emeritus, Tokyo Women's Christian University, 12/26/03
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