With Friends Like These…
Robert Amsterdam (October 26th, 2009) Writes:
I just published a quick rant on Huffington Post after watching Joe Scarborough complain and moan about how the U.S. is going it alone on Afghanistan during his morning MSNBC show. It's no wonder so many countries are getting into bed with Venezuela, Russia, and China ... they probably show more appreciation.
Both Washington and its pundits on both sides of the aisle have got to come around to the fact that the number of disincentives for being friendly with the U.S. are rapidly increasing, and it's not longer just the radical fringes. In Latin America, where we can't even seem to hold confirmation hearings for our diplomatic appointees, it simply pays much, much more to accept unconditional aid from Venezuela's Hugo Chavez, or even strike up relationships based on credit and guns from Russia and China. In Eastern Europe, Poland and the Czech Republic stick their necks
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Africa, central Asia, China, Czech Republic, Eastern Europe, Hugo Chávez, Investing Lessons, Jose Maria Aznar, Latin America, Obama administration, Poland, Russia, Russia, Southeast Asia, spouse syndrome, United States, Venezuela, Washington
Africa, central Asia, China, Czech Republic, Eastern Europe, Hugo Chávez, Investing Lessons, Jose Maria Aznar, Latin America, Obama administration, Poland, Russia, Russia, Southeast Asia, spouse syndrome, United States, Venezuela, Washington


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