Europe and America: Some know more about war

“The crisis between Americans and the Germans and French over war in Iraq only superficially arises from the Bush administration’s determination since 2001 to attack Saddam Hussein. The two West European governments have seen the Iraqi dictator as a minor international problem, and war against him as likely to do more harm than good. But there is also a divergence in long-term perspective.


West Europeans, generally speaking, do not share America’s ambitions of vast global reform or visions of history coming to an end. They had enough of that kind of thinking, and its consequences, with Marxism and Nazism.” International Herald Tribune