The reason why the US is "suddenly" interested in the IRA is really simple if you ask me. The last bunch of month the Bush Administration has been doing nothing but charming and pleasing Europe.
He knows very well that the relations were damaged by his rash invasion in Iraq, but without continuing support from Europe, America will face a very dire economical situation. The trade gap is widening further and further, which means more and more money is drained out of the country, especially by Eastern Asia. If America loses economical support from Europe (by means of having a strong euro/pund) then the money will flow out from America towards Europe as well.
It doesn't take an economist to figure out what that will do
. The American Administration is aware of this as well, so they try to strengthen their bonds with Europe. Of course, we Europeans don't necessarily care. We don't have a ballooning budget deficit or a trade gap the size of Jupiter, so we don't have that much to fear at all
.
see for the trade gap stuff:
http://money.cnn.com/2005/03/11/news/economy/trade/As for Kusgam:
Here's the the truth, like it or not ok.
If we get involved, you bitch whine and complain. (you = world)
If we don't get involved, you bitch whine and complain.
If we do too little, you bitch whine and complain.
If we do something wrong, you bitch whine and complain.
If we do something right, you STILL find something to bitch whine and complain about.
The way I see it, when your countries do even a third of what we do... send money out, send food out, keep third world countires alive... then you can talk shit.
So just stop it
I'll start with the last statement. It may be interesting to check out
this page, especially the table a little bit further down.
Basically it states that the US delivers 0.14% of its GNP to foreign aid, while Holland delivers 0.81% of its GNP. I wouldn't consider that to be one-third, but rather nearly 6 times as much
.
I personally measure "help" by the amount of foreign aid that is spent by a country, not by the amount of men that are sent to it to occupy it though...
America was a powerful nation, and therefore they were expected to treat the rest of the world with responsibility. They did good things, and they still do some good things (for example, their help in the Israel matter) but the war in Iraq did prove to the world that the US cannot be trusted as a sole Superpower. That is a disappointing thing to find out, and certainly worth whining and complaining about.
Now Europe knows, and so does China. They are already adapting to the new situation. It's only a matter of time (give it 10-20 years) until America will no longer be the world leading nation, but instead just another country like France or Japan.