The world should unite against the USA
Russia is therefore not the problem, but the solution.
Moscow represents a stable ally with a strong economy based upon strong fundamentals, not the idiotic capitalist monetaristic system sponsored by Washington, where the markets are closely controlled by a clique of super-rich elitists and where the fundamentals are constituted by gambling and speculation. Then who picks up the pieces? Moscow represents a world based on brotherly relations, which use the principles of debate, discussion and dialogue among the brotherhood of nations, in the UNSC, in a world living happily in economic stability, living together in friendship and peace, two words which can only choke in the throats of those who control Washington.
The way forward
Despite Washington’s boorish behaviour as a spoiled brat at a dinner party, punching, kicking, biting, screaming and being generally unpleasant and downright insolent, the hearts and minds of the intelligent members of the international community do not hate all Americans. People are people. Tears taste of salt and all of us prefer to cry tears of happiness. The way forward is for someone in Washington to bring real change not just to the way things are done internally in the United States of America (that is after all their business and theirs alone) but also, a fresh attitude in international relations in a world which is more and more globalised.
Bringing in people like John McCain and Sarah Palin is going to do nothing to open the window and refresh the air after eight years of the mass murderous criminal policies of the Bush-“Dick” Cheney-Rumsfeld-Rice Axis of Sheer Evil. Just look at their faces, after all. McCain represents a continuation of the policy to dangle demons before the eyes of the American people, basing policy presentation on the manipulation of fear. After all, he claims Palin is a good choice because she is Governor of Alaska and that is near to Russia. It is not funny. If it were not so dangerous to have a clown of this caliber vying for the Presidency of one of the world’s most powerful countries, it would be utterly pathetic. As for Palin – what happens if McCain dies?
The fundamental change which the international community needs to take our first steps into the Third Millennium together as friends and not perpetuating old rifts and animosities, has two names: Barack Obama, not Biden. Biden may be biding his time in the first four years seeing what happens while hopefully President Obama can make enough inroads to guarantee a second term which really implements his policies, hopefully with a like-minded Vice-President. We have a dream.
Until then, Washington will continue to be a boorish, belligerent brat who needs a sound thrashing and a good hiding, before being kicked out into the street where he/she or it belongs.
Timothy BANCROFT-HINCHEY
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