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...France and Italy—on the political right, as well as the left. Nazi and fascist characterizations of America barely differ in either tone or content from those of the extreme left. During the Cold War years, the presence of the Soviet threat—perceived a greater evil??muted disdain for America. But once this danger disappeared, old antipathies reemerged with new strength in a Europe that was about to embark on an unprecedented state-building process of a scale and scope unmatched in human history...
...attacking Iraq sent the signal to other rogue nations that they have nothing to lose from adopting a more hostile position. When America wants to invade, there’s no changing its mind. At least that seems to be the message two other “axis of evil?? regimes are getting. In August, the International Atomic Energy Agency found traces of enriched uranium at a centrifuge facility in Iran, and North Korea has openly announced itself to be a nuclear power...
...American troops secure Baghdad—the capital of one nation in President Bush’s “Axis of Evil??—a group of scholars and diplomats gathered to discuss the status of another: Pyongyang...
This war is not a response to imminent danger. Rather, Bush’s policy of pre-emptive strike becomes a justification to ceaselessly launch future military campaigns to “eradicate evil??—a justification that can also be used by any other country blinded by fear or wishing to opportunistically follow suit...
Bush vows in his State of the Union address to ensure that the “axis of evil??—Iraq, Iran and North Korea—will not threaten the U.S. Soon after, senior politicians begin to line up behind a potential war against Iraq. Iraq continues to refuse weapons inspections. The Bush administration pledges $2.4 million to the dissident Iraqi National Congress...