I expect no surprises as recent worldwide polls and individual national polls in various countries (notably the Muslim nations, and many Asian and EU nations including the countries that supported the US-led war on terrorism and [fill in country name here] regime change) indicate an escalating negative and hostile opinion of the United States, and Bush (who just a few years ago probably could not find Iraq on a map). But as the US is now driven towards isolationism and protectionism for the singular goal of self-preservation and self interests at the exclusion of all others at all costs, we can expect this trend to continue - especially with the US as the only superpower and supreme leader of the so-called Free World, casting its hawkish shadow over the globe. Recent (local) elections in Spain and Italy indicate that the tide may be turning for the support for the US. In Canada, the Liberals (who did not support the US-Iraq war, and whom some of its MPs have made some apparent anti-US comments) continue to dominate in the polls - set for yet another majour majority government in the next election. And as an aside but related matter, two thumbs up for the newly formed EU Armed Forces (another nuclear-capable superpower in the making - who hopefully will eventually replace NATO).
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Dan
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