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[Via Communist Internet... http://www.egroups.com/group/Communist-Internet ]
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United States Has Many Disagreements with Its Allies: Analysis
The Bush Administration has declared that it will regard its relations with
its allies, particularly with European Union and Japan
<http://english.peopledaily.com.cn/data/japan.html> , as a pillar in its
foreign policies. In fact, however, there exist many problems between the
United States <http://www.peopledaily.com.cn/english/data/usa.html>  and its
allies. Europe and Japan have obviously different views on a series of major
issues from that of the United States.

The contradictions and differences between Europe and the United States have
never been so prominent as they are at present. As President Bush paid his
first visit to Europe, the general public of EU expressed strong anti-US
sentiment, EU leaders were disobedient to the United States over the crucial
issues of security and environment. European allies of the United States do
not want to remain the "second-class countries" under US protection and
sandwiched between US-Soviet antagonism during the Cold War age, rather,
they want to form a common foreign policy on the basis of unified economies
and establish an armed force which is at least relatively independent of the
North Atlantic Treaty Organization (NATO) and is capable of handling
Europe's own security affairs. Proceeding from their own conditions, they do
not agree to bring their own economic models closer to that of the US
economy, their views on certain issues are quite different from that of the
United States, particularly over the question concerning their attitude
toward death penalty and the management of firearms.

Compared with European allies, Japan has all along been much more submissive
to the United States, because Japan has the tradition of "dissociating
itself from Asia and joining Europe" and "breaking away from Asia and
joining the United States", moreover, today's Japan mainly relies on the
United States for its security. Nevertheless, over some major issues, Japan
is almost in disagreements with the United States. Apart from the problem of
environmental protection, on the crucial issue concerning the United States'
NMD system, Japan, after thinking over the question again and again, has
finally declared recently that it will not join the system for the time
being. Undoubtedly, this is a positive, major decision of the new Japanese
government. 

There are a variety of deep-seated reasons for the disagreements between
Japan and the United States. The Kyoto Protocol reached in Japan is denied
by the new American government. As the only country that has so far been
subjected to nuclear weapon attack, Japan's domestic peace forces are
dissatisfied with the Bush Administration's development of a missile defense
system. What is more, over 50 years have passed since World War II and 10
years since the Cold War, Japan still has to allow US armed forces, which
have consistently brought Japan trouble and harm, to linger on its own
territory, hurting Japan's feeling of national self-respect.

The Cold War has been over, and Europe had long ago ceased to be the Europe
in those years, Europe cannot accept the American-style single polar world.
An initial constructive strategic partnership has been formed between EU and
Russia <http://www.peopledaily.com.cn/english/data/russia.html> , and Russia
has begun to realize its own European nature. Europe wants to settle its
security problem on its own, it needs the cooperation and support of the
United States, but it does not need America's arrogant airs.

There exist basically common interests between Europe, Japan and the United
States, it is logical for the United States to strengthen its relations with
its allies, but the interests of Europe and Japan are, after all, not
entirely the same as that of the United States. Therefore, under changed
conditions, the United States underestimates the differences between Europe,
Japan and itself and constrains its allies to accept the American
unilateral-ism, judged from the situation of this year, it will, at least,
bump its head against the neither hard nor soft nails.

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