tag:blogger.com,1999:blog-13437119.post113050214297519446..comments2024-03-01T13:51:47.721+05:30Comments on Reality, one bite at a time: India submits to the Bush doctrine?Siddharth Varadarajanhttp://www.blogger.com/profile/07721228307097170092noreply@blogger.comBlogger2125tag:blogger.com,1999:blog-13437119.post-1147949689977751422006-05-18T16:24:00.000+05:302006-05-18T16:24:00.000+05:30IndiaCheck out this introduction article on India:...India<BR/>Check out this introduction article on India: <BR/>www.articleworld.org/India<BR/>Content: <BR/>* 1 Political India <BR/>* 2 Demography <BR/>* 3 Economy <BR/>* 4 Sports <BR/>* 5 HolidaysAnonymousnoreply@blogger.comtag:blogger.com,1999:blog-13437119.post-1131137167964998472005-11-05T02:16:00.000+05:302005-11-05T02:16:00.000+05:30This clear-sighted article demonstrates the hypocr...This clear-sighted article demonstrates the hypocrisy and duplicity of Western diplomacy in its foreign policy, and also the willingness of third parties to fall in with such illogicalities in order to curry favour with the most powerful and bullying nation on our planet. <BR/><BR/>There can be little doubt that America is determined to exercise full dominance control of the world, now that there is no longer an alternative power to challenge its claims. The Soviet Union has been wiped off the map. Yugoslavia has been wiped off the map. Afghanistan has been subjugated. In all but name, Iraq has been effectively wiped off the map. It is certainly no longer an independent country despite Western propaganda. We can see the steps being taken to treat Iran and Syria in the same way. If reports are to be believed, it is not beyond the bounds of possibility that an attack on Iran will be nuclear rather than conventional. That would serve as a salutary warning to North Korea, Russia and, perhaps most importantly, to China not to meddle in the affairs of the almighty U.S. of A. Of addition, the United Nations has become little but a front organisation for this God-favoured country. When it doesn’t go along with what America wants, then it is set aside as being merely a talking shop rather than a rubber stamp.<BR/><BR/>As you perceptively point out, America seeks to prevent horizontal proliferation, while arrogating to itself sole right to vertical proliferation. This is paralleled in its assumption that it can also decide the nature of governments of all other countries. Woe betides any than displeases the mighty empire! Once the Middle East is subdued, I believe we shall then see a tidying up in Latin and South America. The world has still to learn the power of unilateral power. Even those with nuclear capability will find they either have to put up or shut up; and few will be willing to face the terrible consequences of making such a decision. Countries like India and Pakistan will have to seek America’s agreement for the use of nuclear technologies, just as they will have to curry favour to obtain a share of world energy from fossil fuels.<BR/><BR/>Unless those countries not yet committed to American vassalage quickly get together and rethink where their best interests lie, they may find it is too late. They will all be dancing to America’s tune, supplying their raw materials at rock bottom prices in return for American products and American culture. The Soviet Union was yesterday’s evil. Islam is the evil of today. Tomorrow, it could be anyone’s turn.<BR/><BR/>Be warned.Anonymousnoreply@blogger.com