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It's Time for a Change At the end
of October an opinion poll (just before the mid-term elections in US) was
conducted in the 4 closest allies of United States of America including Great
Britain, Canada, Mexico and Israel. Leading newspapers La Presse (Canada), The
Toronto Star (Canada), Haaretz (Israel), Reforma (Mexico) and The Guardian
(Great Britain) conducted the poll in respective countries. 1000 people from
these countries were surveyed. The results were very surprising.
In reply
to a question about the most dangerous person for the world peace Mexicans and
British ranked President Bush 2nd most dangerous. Osama Bin Laden has
been declared as most dangerous person by Britons, Canadians, Mexicans, and
Mahmud Ahmadinejad, president of Iran by Israelis. Others in the list were Kim
Jong-il of North Korea and Hezbollah leader Hassan Nasrallah. North Korea and
Iran, which were once called as ‘Axis of Evil’ by President Bush and he warned
the entire world to be aware of their evils. Unbelievably now people in most
friendly countries have ranked him with them and even considering more
dangerous.
The war
against Iraq has proven to be the biggest blow to United States and its
president reputation as 89% in Mexico, 73% in Canada and 71% in Great Britain
believed it was not justified. On the issue of Bush’s foreign policy 69%
British, 62% Canadians, and 57% Mexicans thought has made the world less safe.
Around
the world opinion polls on different things are often carried out by different
organizations. Though these kinds of opinion polls don’t abide to bring any
changes in policies but often represent the true picture of the thoughts of the
whole community. Modern polls have a very good accuracy record and results in
this poll are considered accurate within 3% percentage points.
The chosen
countries and results of this opinion poll have made it more significant. These
countries have great relations with United States and there is no such big
difference visible in foreign policies of these countries. If people in such
close countries don’t like US policies what would have been the situation if
these questions were asked in other countries, especially in any Muslim
countries? That’s not hard to imagine.
Only the
outside world is not disagreeing with Mr. Bush’s policies but the Americans also
disapprove of them and it was visible in the US mid term elections as Democrats
have taken the majority in US Congress and in Senate. Infect defeat of
Republican Party was predicted in opinion polls before the elections which
proved exactly right. Approval rating of Mr. Bush at home is also very low at
36%. It clearly shows that people are not happy with what’s going on.
Why there
is growing anger in the world about current US policies? The fact is the USA
under the current presidency has tried to work all the time on its own and shown
it’s angry face to the world. The real proof was of Iraqi invasion where almost
all the world was opposing such action. But the United States carried out the
attack. The bush administration halted the direct talks with North Korea
in 2002. Many experts repeatedly advised US government to hold direct talks with
North Korea. North Korea also made several attempts to make it possible. But
‘no’ was the reply from President Bush as he thought it was better to avoid it.
Eventually North Korea carried out the nuclear test in October. Many experts
believe it would have been averted if the US would have talked with North Korea.
The situation is identical in the case of Iran also. Despite of many proposals
from Iran for direct talks, the US administration remains firm in its view to
not hold direct talks with Iran. Things have not been solved by not talking and
by not listening; it’s quite likely the situation will become more complex in
the future. Unfortunately President Bush and the American administration
remained strict on their agenda only while ignoring any other views whether they
were from inside the USA or anywhere else. By not listening to others, it has
made all the things worst for US administration and that has created anger
within and outside USA.
Now
alarming thing is that within US and countries such as Great Britain, Canada and
Mexico where people supported US policies at start are now showing mistrust.
American administration can not ignore the growing hatred about its policies for
a long time. A poll may not change the on going policies of such close countries
but still the real power remains in the hands of the people who eventually elect
the future governments. Now in England also there is growing pressure on Tony
Blair’s government for following US policies. War against Iraq has become a
major issue in the UK also.
The
current US government has received a big knockout punch in recent elections and
now it is the time to think about a change and to listen what others are saying.
‘You can’t be right every time’ and it has been proven. Still if it is not done
by the US administration, certainly things will be more and more difficult for
them in the nearing future. |