NEWSWEEK COVER: WHAT BUSH GOT RIGHT
Disgruntled conservative hard-liners have been dismayed by the administration's policy in many areas, particularly North Korea, Iran and Israel. John Bolton, formerly Bush's U.N. ambassador and a superhawk, publicly makes the case for betrayal. When Burns joined the talks with Iran, Bolton fumed sarcastically on television that the State Department was obviously "doing its best to ensure a smooth transition to the Obama administration." ..he goes on to write, "That president, of course, was George W. Bush. His decision to blindly repudiate anything associated with Bill Clinton is what got us into this mess in the first place. Let's hope that the next president, no matter how much he despises Bush, will take a careful look at his administration's policies, America's interests, and the world beyond and do the right thing for the country and its future"Zakaria seems to believe the new world order is coming.. but only delayed a few extra years by a bumbling couple years of the Bush Administration. Fareed writes, "An obsession with terrorism has also made the administration devote too little time and energy to the defining feature of the new world order —"the rise of the rest," by which I mean the growth in economic and political power of countries like China, India, Russia, Brazil and a series of regionally prominent nations like South Africa, Nigeria, Mexico and Kazakhstan. " The new world order.. It's coming. Only delayed by Bush 43. The NEWSWEEK article argues that 2009 will bring the return of the freight train heading down the path of the new.. world .. order.
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