Colin Powell tells p_p_man off! Exclusive!

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Today, annoyed by constant emails and letters from p_p_man, Secretary of State Powell lashed out at all of Europe…


The US secretary of state, Colin Powell, yesterday delivered a sharp attack on European political leaders, accusing them of constant "bashing" of US actions in the war on terrorism.

Just days before President George Bush sets off on a crucial tour of several European capitals, Mr Powell claimed that contrary to the dominant European viewpoint, US foreign policy under Mr Bush had been a resounding success.

In an exclusive interview with the Guardian, he pointed to the imminent enlargement of Nato around the borders of Russia and Moscow's acquiescence in the proposed US National Missile Defence (NMD) system as positive achievements that flowed directly from America's determined stand.

The secretary of state's criticism is all the more pointed bearing in mind that he is usually regarded as the most Europe-friendly figure within the Bush administration. Bluntly, he told his detractors across the Atlantic that European outrage over President Bush's "axis of evil" speech in January, seen by many observers as marking the start of a dramatic decline in US-European relations, had been misplaced.

"The president said 'axis of evil' and it was amazing what happened after that in terms of the criticism that came our way," Mr Powell argued. "The president came up with a clever way of capturing them all and guess what - the North Koreans now want to talk to us. The Iraqis are trying to pretend that they're behaving better."

The president, accompanied by Mr Powell, goes to Europe at a time of considerable transatlantic distrust between the US and its European allies over what Europe believes is increasing American unilateralism, and what the US sees as a lack of European resolve in dealing with terrorism.

The extent of ill-feeling has been illustrated in the US by a number of harshly worded attacks on Europe in the press, including accusations of anti-semitism. Mr Powell said the rise of anti-European sentiments was partly explained by anti-Americanism in Europe.

"To some extent it reflects the fact that we get bashed all the time. I think it may be something of a counter to the speed with which Europe always finds fault - some in Europe," Mr Powell said.

"There are some in Europe who are quick to find fault with any position that the United States might take that we believe is a correct, principled position ... so I think there is something of a reverse spin coming back on the rhetoric."

Further evidence of the growing rift between the US and Europe came last night when the French president, Jacques Chirac, tore into what he called American "unilateralism". In one of his most hard-hitting indictments of the Bush administration, Mr Chirac said its recent decisions to impose steel tariffs and raise farm subsidies would harm the world's poorest nations.

Speaking at the end of a European Union summit with Latin American leaders in Madrid, Mr Chirac said that what the US was giving to developing countries in aid, it was now taking back in the form of tariffs.

Mr Powell added to his critique of Europe by saying that Moscow's acceptance of NMD and Washington's withdrawal from the Anti-Ballistic Missile (ABM) treaty (on June 13), showed that European predictions of global chaos as a result were misplaced. "The ABM treaty is about to lapse. The geo-strategic situation is not collapsing and no arms race is breaking out."

He dismissed much of the European criticism as intellectual "churning" and said the transatlantic relationship was fundamentally strong. He insisted that the experience of the Afghan war demonstrated that Nato still had an important function.

He said 14 Nato members were involved in Afghanistan, and when it was suggested that that role could be a "token" of cooperation, Mr Powell replied "Tell that to the British troops."

http://www.guardian.co.uk/eu/story/0,7369,717800,00.html

Way to Go p_p_!
 
SINthysist said:




The secretary of state's criticism is all the more pointed bearing in mind that he is usually regarded as the most Europe-friendly figure within the Bush administration. Bluntly, he told his detractors across the Atlantic that European outrage over President Bush's "axis of evil" speech in January, seen by many observers as marking the start of a dramatic decline in US-European relations, had been misplaced.

"The president said 'axis of evil' and it was amazing what happened after that in terms of the criticism that came our way," Mr Powell argued. "The president came up with a clever way of capturing them all and guess what - the North Koreans now want to talk to us. The Iraqis are trying to pretend that they're behaving better."


Way to Go p_p_!


Good find, Sin !!!

Couldn't agree more.

Democrats on this side of the pond, and autocrats on the other side, generally criticized Bush for his characterization of the "Axis of Evil".

Now, his words are ringing more and more true, and this stinging rebuke by a straight-talking American president suddenly has those at the very center of the Axis trying to distant themselves from it.
 
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KinkyKat said:


Good find, Sin !!!

Couldn't agree more.

Democrats on this side of the pond, and autocrats on the other side, generally criticized Bush for his characterization of the "Axis of Evil".

Now, his words are ringing more and more true, and this stinging rebuke by a straight-talking American president suddenly has those at the very center of the Axis trying to distant themselves from it.


Well, the problem with this "evil" axis is that middle easterners aren't stupid. Eventually somebodies going to ask what quality in us is it that Mr. Bush finds so evil? And Mr. Hussein will be quick with an answer....why continue to alienate and assualt the citizens of countries whose leaders we have problems with....it's not working...

Oh, and the other "little" problem with evil is that it is a moral concept...we didn't even call Hitler evil and for good reason....if Mr. Bush thinks that "evil" is a good enough reason to assualt them then my limited knowledge of pantheism leads me to believe that we can't blame anyone else when they attack us for the same reason....
 
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KinkyKat said:
Now, his words are ringing more and more true, and this stinging rebuke by a straight-talking American president suddenly has those at the very center of the Axis trying to distant themselves from it.

Well fuck me. It ain't difficult when the biggest guy on the block starts calling you names in a belligerent and confrontational manner for you to start talking to him.

It don't mean you believe in what you're saying.

Poor self-deluded fools...

ppman
 
After the vilification of the third world's collective screaming, insults, and outright threats, you say one little thing and now, ohhhhhhhhh, you're the BAD GUY...
 
SINthysist said:
After the vilification of the third world's collective screaming, insults, and outright threats, you say one little thing and now, ohhhhhhhhh, you're the BAD GUY...

Natch...

You've got the big guns...

Nobody's going to annoy some mother-fucker who's mental stability is seriously in doubt.

It's called self preservation.

:p
 
SINthysist said:
Today, annoyed by constant emails and letters from p_p_man, Secretary of State Powell lashed out at all of Europe…
who was annoyed ? you mean like p_p emailed Colin Powell ?
dang ! i trapped into it... lmao...

ok - honestly
... go on posting SIN
and p_p go on replying
and viceversa
 
p_p_ bombards General Powell with emails begging him to run for president as a Democrat with John McCain as his VP.
 
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