2008-09-21 The world should unite against the USA

2008-09-21 Timothy Bancroft-Hinchey Pravda \43rd US presidential administration\Bush Doctrine\fearmongery\US-Russia relations\Russia-US relations\Barack Obama http://english.pravda.ru/opinion/columnists/21-09-2008/106413-worldusa-0 The world should unite against the USA The world should unite against the USA  The anti-Russian rhetoric rolling off the tongues of the senior members of the Bush regime, and the continued anti-Russian hysteria coming out of the McCain-Palin camp, points towards the existence of a demon waiting to lunge behind the eyes of a country which appears to relish conflict and highlights the existence of a power-hungry clique which perpetuates itself through the manipulation of fear. The aggressive stance taken against Russia by Condoleezza Rice, Richard (Dick) Cheney, John McCain and Sarah Palin (and of course George W. Bush himself, although one has to give him a discount) after their American forces aided the Georgian armed forces in a criminal act of murderous aggression against Russians living in South Ossetia (and planned a similar attack on Russians living in Abkhazia) was, more than the fury felt by the side that lost and got totally humiliated by the magnitude of Russiaâ€™s victory, a telling insight into the soul of those who manage Washington, be they donkeys or elephants. The launching of the Bush doctrine 9/11 gave Washington a wonderful opportunity to launch the Bush doctrine, which is no more and no less than the Rumsfeld/Cheney doctrine of the late 80s and early 90s, steeped in Cold War hues, namely anti-Russia and pro-energy lobby. While the Democrats with Obama present a refreshing possibility of real change â€“ dialogue among the members of the international community, debate and discussion with the UN Security Council being used as the proper forum for crisis management, and not unilateral wars and acts of slaughter based upon lies, the Obama camp had Joe Biden imposed upon it...and what Biden represents, namely a continuation of Washingtonâ€™s foreign policy.

&ldquo;9/11 gave Washington a wonderful opportunity to launch the Bush doctrine, which is no more and no less than the Rumsfeld/Cheney doctrine of the late 80s and early 90s, steeped in Cold War hues, namely anti-Russia and pro-energy lobby.&rdquo;   