World Feels Bullied by Washington
Tue Dec 21, 2:09 PM ET Europe - AP
By WILLIAM J. KOLE, Associated Press Writer
PARIS - To the French, he's an uncouth cowboy — a swaggering statesman in a Stetson who shoots from the hip and asks questions later, if he asks them at all.
They're not the only ones who think so. From Berlin to Beijing, President Bush (news - web sites) was widely scorned abroad during his first term as a headstrong hombre more interested in action than consultation.
Now, as the world spins into a new year, many are eyeing his second term with a mixture of caution, frustration and resignation.
Denied the chance to wipe the slate clean with a Kerry administration, nations like France — snubbed and sidelined by a bitter trans-Atlantic rift over Iraq (news - web sites) and other foreign policy squabbles — can only hope that Bush will cast a less imposing shadow over the next four years.
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