March 5, 2006
REBEL ALLIANCES:
Why US shapes new global rules (The Monitor's View, 3/06/06, CS Monitor)
The US-India deal, which brings India only partly into the norms of the Non-proliferation Treaty, is really a bilateral pact driven by the US. It's also a US statement about the NPT's failure to block bomb-building efforts by Iran and North Korea.Another current example of the US trying to bend or create global rules is its demand to the United Nations on how to fix that body's Human Rights Commission, which has included such members as Cuba and Sudan. A plan for partial reform pushed by UN leaders, reflecting compromise with the UN's many nondemocratic states, is unacceptable to a White House that doesn't want such a halfway step.
Many other examples add up to a US campaign to define the world in an American image, such as who controls the Internet's protocols, by not putting Saddam Hussein on trial in the new international criminal court, and by forming a group of nations outside the Kyoto treaty to tackle climate change through technical fixes. It's even tried to redefine the Geneva Conventions for the terrorist age by holding "enemy combatants."
One of the President's most important legacies is his annihilation of transnationalism Posted by Orrin Judd at March 5, 2006 9:28 PM
"Many other examples add up to a US campaign to define the world in an American image, such as who controls the Internet's protocols" The internet is ours, paid for by US tax payers, created for the Defense Dept, and our academia. The rest of the world are hangers on. Now they want to wrest control from us and accuse us of campaigning to define the world. The world defines themselves by being obsessed with us. Their identity hinges on being anti-American. They mimic our taste and pop culture, which is definitely bad. They define themselves by exporting to us, basically finance our ferocious consumptions, which is also bad. The problem is with the world who can't stand us but are afraid to stand on their own.
Posted by: ic at March 6, 2006 3:25 AMThat last paragraph, as posted, would make a great TV ad for the Republican base in 2006. You have no idea how long people like me have been waiting for an administration like this. It makes my heart sing.
Posted by: Genecis at March 6, 2006 10:24 AMGen, some us do know how long. Just glad I'm still around to gloat.
Posted by: erp at March 6, 2006 10:30 AMP.S. The entire article is worth posting in its entirety. If you haven't ... read it all.
Posted by: Genecis at March 6, 2006 10:30 AM