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Walter and many Americans often site our popularity or standing in European opinion poles as the mark of our success or failure, as if that were the goal of American policy. Granted it is an indicator of success in certain areas, but I would shudder to think policy makers considered it the determining factor in setting national security policy.>>
>>Maybe not the sole determining factor... but somebody called Jefferson once thought that "a decent respect to the opinions of mankind" mattered quite a lot. ;-)
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>So true. But he was referring to the necessity of explaining our action in seeking independance, rather than the effort itself depending on those opinions <s>
So he took advice from the right wing and heavily deurinated the French by planting google bombs, renaming Belgian recipes to Liberty recipes, claiming that the French wore brown pants in battle etc etc, because he never gave a damn about their opinion - they never mattered to the independence cause, right?