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In reply to the discussion: Hillary Clinton motorcade pelted with tomatoes, shoes in Egypt [View all]Tarheel_Dem
(31,454 posts)You have to know there are people inside the US whose first allegiance may or may not be to their adopted country. I mean, we've seen examples of it. But if the kneejerk reaction whenever there's a hotspot in the world is to blame the US for it, causes me to think that it's just a default position for some.
Look, let's be real for a moment. We're never gonna be "loved around the world", we're an awfully big target. There are posts in this thread that seem to celebrate the decline of the US. No matter who's in power, I don't ever want to celebrate something like that. If that makes me a "centrist", then sobeit. This may sound naive to some, but trust is a biggie for me. I never trusted Bush/Cheney. I implicitly trust Obama/Biden.
Riddle me this? If we're so "hated around the world", why is Syria begging us to take the lead in solving the crisis in Syria? I watched Fareed Zakaria, and the Syrian diplomat he had on Sunday, was scolding the WH for not taking the lead, and disregarding Russia and China's objections. This was a Syrian, saying that the US is the only country who can put a stop to the bloodshed. I invite you to look up Sunday's show. I was flabbergasted at the amount of responsibility this guy was placing on us to fix their problem. Not the UK; Not Germany; Not France; but the U.S.
I invite the rest of the world who "hate us so much", to stop asking us for favors.