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SPIEGEL Interview with Henry Kissinger: 'Europeans Hide Behind the Unpopularity of President Bush' - International - SPIEGEL ONLINE - News
Either there are no Western interests in the region and we don't fight. Or there are vital Western interests in the region and we have to fight.

Kissinger is implying here that there are Western interests in Afghanistan (which I don't buy) - otherwise "we" shouldn't be fighting over there. He also uses the Domino theory for fundamental Islam (which I also don't buy) and says that a war is the only way to fight it (disagree fierecely). So, if I get this right, because in potentia Europe is threatened by the increasing polarization and fundamentalism (fed amongst others by the war doctrine of the USA itself) we should defend our interests already over there so we don't lose them here.

<head hurts of juggling different viewpoints>

The first description that comes to mind: Chinese finger trap.

by Nomad on Wed Feb 20th, 2008 at 04:58:33 AM EST
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Yep, there's the domino threat and of course the destabilisation of our secular societies (I somehow don't think he was talking about the US there?). But it's just hints and insinuations.

And beneath the smoke, it's the beginning of a new NATO doctrine: open combat in parts of the world that are far from the alliance's original sphere of application, and according to US specifications.

by afew (afew(a in a circle)eurotrib_dot_com) on Wed Feb 20th, 2008 at 04:20:59 PM EST
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