How They See Us
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How they see us: Bush loses influence in NATO
feature Europeans have finally showed some backbone, said Andreas Schwarzkopf in Germany
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How they see us: Bush’s farewell tour of Europe
feature Why there were no protesters during Bush's last tour of Europe.
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How they see us: The never-ending occupation of Iraq
feature It is sickening to witness the horrors that George W. Bush has wrought in Iraq, said Saudi Arabia
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How they see us: Iran braces for an invasion
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How they see us: Joining the fight against global warming
feature The Americans have finally started to feel the heat, said Damien Roustel in France’s L’Humanité. At the global conference on climate change in Bali last week, the U.S. made an “astonishing about-face.” After two weeks of stonewalling the negotiations, ref
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How they see us: The U.S. seeks allies against Cuba
feature The Americans aren
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How they see us: It’s time to get serious about climate change
feature In Bali this week, all eyes will be on the U.S., said Moritz Kleine-Brockhoff in Germany’s Frankfurter Rundschau. Representatives of nearly 200 countries and hundreds of organizations are meeting for two weeks at the world’s biggest-ever conference on cli
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How they see us: Joining the fight against global warming
feature The Americans have finally started to feel the heat, said Damien Roustel in France’s L’Humanité. At the global conference on climate change in Bali recently, the U.S. made an “astonishing about-face.” After two weeks of stonewalling the negotiations, refu
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How they see us: U.S. forces attack militants in Syria
feature The U.S. committed yet another “terrorist act” when American forces flew into Syria from Iraq and fired on a group of construction workers at a farm, said Syria’s Al Iqtissadiya.
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The wrong way to fight the Taliban
feature Will U.S. pressure on Pakistan to fight a conventional war against the Taliban backfire?
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Shared blame for Mexico’s drug problem
feature During her visit last week, Secretary of State Hillary Clinton acknowledged that Americans bear some of the responsibility for Mexico's bloody drug war.
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Should we keep lending to America?
feature Will China receive anything in return for lending the United States so much money?
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Talking to the junta in Myanmar
feature Sen. Jim Webb became the first top U.S. official to meet Than Shwe, the head of Myanmar’s ruling military junta, when he traveled to the country to win the release of John Yettaw.
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Getting through to North Korea
feature Is Bill Clinton's visit to Pyongyang the start of a new dialogue with North Korea?
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