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					  <title>US is &#34;worst&#34; imperialist says Archbishop</title>
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THE British Archbishop of Canterbury has said that the United States wields its power in a way that is worse than Britain during its imperial heyday. Rowan Williams claimed that America&#8217;s attempt to intervene overseas by &#8220;clearing the decks&#8221; with a &#8220;quick burst of violent action&#8221; had led to &#8220;the worst of all worlds&#8221;. In a wide-ranging interview with a British Muslim magazine, the Anglican leader linked criticism of the United States to one of his most pessimistic declarations about the state of western civilisation. </description>
					  <author>racmac@csi.com (editorial staff)</author>
					  <pubDate>Mon, 26 Nov 2007 00:00:00 -0500</pubDate>
					 
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					  <title>America&#39;s reputation is in tatters. But after Bush, recovery could be swift</title>
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Historians will surely judge that Bush's two terms of office have done much more damage to US interests, and indeed to those of the world, than Carter's blunders a generation ago. A few months ago I heard a British diplomat in Washington bemoan the horrors of the current administration. We must just somehow stagger through to the end, he muttered. I said that it seemed rash to assume the next US president would be perfectly to the taste of Britain, or the world, because few people elected to the White House ever are. He said: &#34;Nothing, absolutely nothing, could be worse than what we have got now.&#34;</description>
					  <author>racmac@csi.com (editorial staff)</author>
					  <pubDate>Tue, 22 May 2007 00:00:00 -0400</pubDate>
					 
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					  <title>Allies see US as threat to peace</title>
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					  <description>America is now seen as a threat to world peace by its closest neighbours and allies, according to an international survey of public opinion published today that reveals just how far the country's reputation has fallen among former supporters since the invasion of Iraq.</description>
					  <author>racmac@csi.com (The Editor)</author>
					  <pubDate>Fri, 03 Nov 2006 00:00:00 -0500</pubDate>
					 
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