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...Bush must not recognize how incredibly dangerous his administration’s sense of religious entitlement is. Not only does framing America’s wars as Christian missions threaten to alienate what few Muslim allies we have left, it also makes our more secular allies uncomfortable. After all, Europe??s last religious war ended in 1648. To promote freedom, America first must embrace all free nations with rhetoric that everyone can agree on—rhetoric that doesn’t include...
...Bush must not recognize how incredibly dangerous his Administration’s sense of religious entitlement is. Not only does framing America’s wars as Christian missions threaten to alienate what few Muslim allies we have left, it also makes our more secular allies uncomfortable. After all, Europe??s last religious war ended in 1648. To promote freedom, America first must embrace all free nations with rhetoric that everyone can agree on—rhetoric that doesn’t include...
...report cites a deterioration of the relationship between the United States and Europe??one that it says was exacerbated, but not caused, by the war in Iraq—as a critical reason to address the issues pushing the allies apart...
...fact, charges of Spanish appeasement are concerned less with policy shifts than with the rationale behind them. Conservative pundits are really out to make a point about national character—namely that ours is stronger than Spain’s, and the rest of Europe??s too, for that matter. As Brooks wrote last Tuesday, “today more than any other, it really does appear that Americans are from Mars, Europeans are from Venus.” The gender coding here is no accident—we manly Americans would never have folded like those...
...revelation yesterday that al Qaeda was likely responsible for the attacks—instead of militant Basque separatists as initially reported—brought little clarity, just more confusion to a world already bewildered and tense. Top American officials yesterday insisted that the latest attacks would not shake Europe??s resolve. Secretary of State Colin L. Powell said on television that the Madrid attacks mean anti-terror efforts ought to intensify, not diminish: “There is a war on terror that must be fought. Nobody’s immune.” Still, many protestors have...