How They See Us
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Taking stock of a ‘special relationship’
feature Will Britain scrap the phrase most often used to describe British-U.S. ties?
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How they see us: Arming the Saudis against Iran
feature To contain Iran's ambitions, weaponry worth billions of dollars is being sold to Saudi Arabia and other friendly Gulf states, including Qatar, Kuwait, the United Arab Emirates, and Bahrain.
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America’s new Islamophobia
feature How other nations perceive American opposition to building an Islamic cultural center and mosque near Ground Zero.
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How they see us: Would a President McCain snub Spain?
feature When a reporter with a Miami-based radio station asked the John McCain if he would like to sit down with Prime Minister José Luis Zapatero, McCain evaded the question three times.
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How they see us: U.S. financial turmoil spreads
feature Because financial institutions are so closely linked, the continuing meltdown on Wall Street is chilling and increases concern over a global recession.
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How they see us: Is Iraq signing its sovereignty away?
feature The dispute over when to withdraw troops isn't the only problem Iraqis have with the security agreement proposed by the United States. Why is the U.S. also insisting on supervising Iraqi export revenues, investments, and contracts? <
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How they see us: No longer the sole superpower
feature America’s loss of standing became obvious last week when Dmitri Medvedev recognized the independence of two Georgian provinces.
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How they see us: A special deal for India
feature In ratifying the landmark U.S.-India nuclear agreement, the U.S. has undermined global security by exempting India from the Nuclear Non-Proliferation Treaty and the Comprehensive Test Ban Treaty.
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How they see us: A dangerous juncture in Afghanistan
feature The U.S. and Pakistan had better get their act together, said the Kabul Daily Afghanistan in an editorial. Their lack of coordination causes unnecessary conflict and helps the terrorists get stronger.
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How they see us: Will the U.S. drag the world into a recession?
feature The world is waking up to the real America, said Hamid Omidi in Iran
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How they see us: Why Iran must remain on guard
feature The United States owes us an apology, said Seyyed Jalal Fayyazi in the Tehran Iran. After years of
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How they see us: Did Britain get duped over rendition?
feature The Americans lied to us about their
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How they see us: The force behind Kosovo’s independence
feature Thanks to America, Kosovo has finally gained its independence, said Enzo Bettiza in Italy’s La Stampa. Nearly a century after being conquered by Serbian forces, the ethnic-Albanian, Muslim province has proclaimed itself a state. “From this day forward, Ko
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How they see us: Venezuela picks a fight over oil
feature Hugo Chavez says he won
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