Originally posted by NY Hoya
Right, and world politics is different today because the Europeans have taken a turn to the left, supporting ideas like Kyoto and the ICC that would never have been considered way back then The world is also volatile today, it's just other issues have started to gain in importance. You have to agree that there was at least a small change in European politics post Cold War to worrying more about things other than the Soviet/Warsaw pact.
Kyoto and the ICC are the results of new developments. That has nothing to do with left/right. Kyoto is the (slow) reaction to the climate problems (yeah, I know you don't acknowledge them, but the governments do here, even most of the conservatives).
I thought it was Americans who were ignorant of Europe and Europeans knew everything about us. You mean some Eurocoms are ill informed about the way things work here?
I'm not completely sure what a "Eurocom" is.

But I can assure you that many Europeans don't know it completely and most of those support the U.S.
And I can guarantee you Kyoto never would have passed the Senate. At best it had the support of about 10 senators.
Maybe, irrelevant, Clinton was a smart guy, unlike...well...
I agree that the left certainly hated him, but he had a lot more support from the rest of Europe than does Bush II. And I would argue that his policies were much more conservative than Bush II's.
That's another issue. The things that matter for the Europeans aren't. Back then Europe and the U.S. had the Cold War as the main issue that covered up the differences. Furthermore Thatcher was in place in Britain, which may have biased the complete picture...
Action in Panama, Somalia and Haiti, all of which were of dubious worth compared to Iraq this time around. Aside from that, all U.S. presidents do plenty of things that get Eurocom's panties in a bunch.

Just seems like those Eurocoms are more vocal these days.
Panama and Haiti were strongly opposed. Somalia was under UN coverage. And Bush never did a single thing Europe could like, unlike most other Presidents. Those before Clinton had the Cold War and Clinton was quite moderate (just by the way, I hated his administration as well, in particular Madeleine Albright

). Billy Boy is a funny guy though, the whole Lewinsky thing widely discredited the Republicans in most European's eyes.
It's a deal! We'll stop asking for support for Iraq, you guys quit b******* about us not signing onto Kyoto and the ICC.
No way. You ratify the Kyoto protocol and agree to the ICC and then you may bomb the hell out of Saddam.
( Note to possibly appalled Europeans: They would do it anyway, let's just sell the old Fascist

)