http://www.csmonitor.com/2005/0121/dailyUpdate.htmlWorld > Terrorism & Security
posted January 21, 2005, updated 1:00 p.m.
World media: Bush inaugural a jolt
Emphasis on freedom still takes unilateral road alienating foreign press.
By Jim Bencivenga | csmonitor.com
Presidential inauguration speeches, especially in time of war, spark intense personal and political passions. The press is not immune to this tendency. But the press has an outlet in editorials, commentaries, and individual columns. Prior to Pres. George Bush's speech, the world was keen to see whether the American president intended to go ahead with a unilateral or multilateral road in foreign policy. So when Mr. Bush made it clear on Thursday that he was not about to "turn back from his doctrine of taking pre-emptive action, in the interests of American security (or, as he would put it, American freedom)" as the BBC characterized his speech, there was little room for noted British understatement in the headline of the Beeb's stellar roundup – "World press electrified by Bush vision."
'Hold on to your hats, this may be the most ambitious presidency ever.' That's the message from one Israeli paper
after President George W. Bush's inauguration – a message echoed across the world's press.
For China's press his speech raises the question whether Washington will head further down a 'unilateral' path in foreign relations.
One Polish paper heralds the speech as the dawn of a conservative revolution, while in Germany and Turkey there's a bleak forecast for the new Bush era.
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