If you are a non - U.S. citizen living outside it's borders what is your perception of U.S. foreign policy? How do you feel about President Bush?
Is your opinion shaped by this policy or by what you know of the people?
Would you mind mentioning your country?
2006-09-22
02:03:47
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John B
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Well after 4 days i had hoped to see more answers to this question. However I know that it is out of sight soon because of so many questions. Thank you all for you answers so far. Thanks to the Brit living in china for letting me know where he is from.
2006-09-26
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update #1
Hi, first of all, I'm Spanish
Well in my opinion President Bush is going in the wrong way with Islamic countries, I know 11th September was a shock, but he should thought more his reaction. I know Sadam Hussein was a dictator and a genocide, but you cannot quit a govern without thinking in the consequences... Sometimes U.S. has acted as a kind of god, putting and quitting governments as they wanted, and that only causes instability in those countries, that was the case of Afghanistan and the Taliban (US helped them to get to power during the disintegration of the U.R.S.S.) or Iraq and Sadam who was chosen to control Iran...
Well that's my opinion, I'm not against Bush, because it has to be difficult to take some kind of decissions, but I'm not agree with his policy.
2006-09-22 02:39:16
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answered by esther c 4
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Bush is the most dangerous president since Hitler, he has managed to make America the most despised country on earth! Sadly, when Americans go abroad they usually say they r Canadians if they want to be treated nicely.
the current U.S. foreign policy is only about bombing countries to steal their oil. I hope u can get rid of that wacko soon, the rest of the world will be most thankful
2006-09-22 03:54:26
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To many people are so stupid,so willing to make judgement on what little information they may hear or read in the paper.Why the hell do people trust the media so much they leave out a lot of facts to keep things stirred up.Its called the allmighty dollar and the media is very political.The media could put the news out that 5000 US troops were put on the Texas border and to shoot everyone that tried to cross with or without visa/passport and people would beieve it and start bashing Bush even before they made sure it is true. As far as Chavez and the rest of the world they know they can reach and confuse the weak minded Americans thats how they took controle of there countries.And for everyone that is so sick of America go live in one fo these countries for a while.You sure as hell wont be on the internet calling Chavez the devil in his country.Not for long anyway.If your into communism then let our government do what ever it wants without you having the right to question it.
2006-09-22 02:47:57
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answered by saturn 7
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I feel the US behaves like it is an intolerant big brother policing things that are not always it's business. Unfortunately I also believe that to be true of my own country to a lesser degree. I base this on discussions with people that have come from African and South American countries where the US regularly interfere in their local politics and people from Papua New Guinea feel the same about Australia (where I am from). I am not a fan of George Bush - but actually feel his handling (or otherwise) of hurricane Katrina recovery was more damning of his abilities.
2006-09-22 02:20:45
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answered by d 4
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No. White all and various is basically allowed to stay in Rhode Island. it truly is extraordinarily cramped. Gays ought to stay in California. Blacks get lengthy island and Messicans get Texas. it truly is confusing residing yet guidelines are guidelines. some thing of the states are full of gangs of previous females who attack human beings on web site.
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answered by marinaccio 4
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Your present gouvernment is a danger to the world and its own people.
Judging from the ratings here, there are too many faithful followers in the population, too.
2006-09-22 03:33:44
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answered by Anonymous
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I certainly think that the American foreign policy is a symptom of what the people (or at least some people) are like in USA.
2006-09-22 02:09:36
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answered by dane 4
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US foreign policy is disgusting.
I'can't understand why they stick their nose in everybody else's busimess.
The people are OK, its just the government that's way out of line.
I am a Brit, now living in China.
2006-09-22 02:14:56
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answered by Anonymous
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George W. Bush is a Great Leader
2006-09-22 02:07:44
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answered by baq2calli 2
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If you do not live in the United States, I feel sorry for you. America really is the greatest country with the most freedom for us all.
2006-09-22 02:11:52
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answered by chingching 3
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