Monday, February 28, 2005

In other international news

We're pretty much telling Canada to go fuck itself lately too. Linda McQuaig writes in the Toronto Star:
It's now clear how the Bush administration sees things: Canadian sovereignty exists only at its pleasure. If we do what Washington wants, we retain our sovereignty. If we don't, all bets are off.

This is what U.S. ambassador Paul Cellucci clarified last week in his angered response to Paul Martin's announcement that Canada won't join the U.S. missile defence scheme. Cellucci noted that Washington would simply deploy its anti-missile system over Canadian airspace anyway, and expressed puzzlement over Canada's decision to "in effect, give up its sovereignty."

No doubt the Soviets felt similar puzzlement as they rolled into Czechoslovakia in 1968. What's with these crazy Czechs? Don't they get it? All they have to do is co-operate with Moscow and they can retain their "sovereignty."
McQuaig makes the comparison "it's only rape if you resist, and really the logic is that stunning. Sovereignty here is that thing you get when you agree with the United States. I'm really hating my country today.

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