The World's True Rogue States

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While Washington lists some countries as "rogue states" in accordance with its own national interests, in the court of world public opinion things do not look quite the same. Recent surveys in many parts of the world have shown increasing unease with the US and its policies.

At last – the truth.

– Hide quoted text — Show quoted text – The World’s True Rogue States: While Washington lists some countries as "rogue states" in accordance with its own national interests, in the court of world public opinion things do not look quite the same. Recent surveys in many parts of the world have shown increasing unease with the US and its policies. http://www.gulfnews.com/Articles/opinion.asp?ArticleID=107536 === "In Europe, for example, two-thirds of all Europeans think that the US and Israel, not Iran, Libya or Syria, are the biggest threat to international peace and security." Excellent!  The thought that one in three Europeans retain some semblance of sanity is reassuring!  The other two can go pound sand :)

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The World’s True Rogue States: While Washington lists some countries as "rogue states" in accordance with its own national interests, in the court of world public opinion things do not look quite the same. Recent surveys in many parts of the world have shown increasing unease with the US and its policies. http://www.gulfnews.com/Articles/opinion.asp?ArticleID=107536 No – some states get the title ‘rogue’ because they fail to follow international norms on human rights and freedoms.  Taliban controlled Afghanistan was a classic example.

Nothing that is similar or identical to ‘rogue’ Amerika in human right violation except Israel!!!!

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The World’s True Rogue States: While Washington lists some countries as "rogue states" in accordance with its own national interests, in the court of world public opinion things do not look quite the same. Recent surveys in many parts of the world have shown increasing unease with the US and its policies. http://www.gulfnews.com/Articles/opinion.asp?ArticleID=107536 ===

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The World’s True Rogue States: While Washington lists some countries as "rogue states" in accordance with its own national interests, in the court of world public opinion things do not look quite the same. Recent surveys in many parts of the world have shown increasing unease with the US and its policies. http://www.gulfnews.com/Articles/opinion.asp?ArticleID=107536

No – some states get the title ‘rogue’ because they fail to follow international norms on human rights and freedoms.  Taliban controlled Afghanistan was a classic example.

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The World’s True Rogue States: While Washington lists some countries as "rogue states" in accordance with its own national interests, in the court of world public opinion things do not look quite the same. Recent surveys in many parts of the world have shown increasing unease with the US and its policies. http://www.gulfnews.com/Articles/opinion.asp?ArticleID=107536 ===

"In Europe, for example, two-thirds of all Europeans think that the US and Israel, not Iran, Libya or Syria, are the biggest threat to international peace and security." Excellent!  The thought that one in three Europeans retain some semblance of sanity is reassuring!  The other two can go pound sand :)

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