-Caveat Lector-

The Dallas Morning News, 31 December 2000

Dear George W. Bush:

I am writing to you as a citizen of our planet and someone who beholds
the last remaining superpower.  Can there be any doubt that the United
States plays a major role in guiding our world?  Only a fool could
disregard that fact.  To acknowledge this is a given, even though
American spokesmen are perhaps somewhat overly inclined to press the
point home to the rest of the world.

For while America's role is acknowledged throughout the world, her claim
to hegemony, not to say domination, is not similarly recognized.  For
this reason, I hope, Mr. Bush, as the new American president, that you
will give up any illusion that the 21st century can, or even should, be
the "American Century".  Globalization is a given -- but "American
globalization" would be a mistake.  In fact, it would be something
devoid of meaning and even dangerous.

I would go even further and say it is time for America's electorate to
be told the blunt truth : that the present situation of the United
States, by which a part of its population is able to enjoy a life of
extraordinary comfort and privilege, is not tenable over the long run as
long as an enormous portion of the world lives in abject poverty,
degradation and backwardness.

For 10 years, U.S. foreign policy has been formulated as if it were the
policy of a victor in war, the Cold War.  But at the highest reaches of
U.S. policy-making no one has grasped the fact that this could not be
the basis for formulating post-Cold War policy.

In fact, there has been no "pacification".  On the contrary, there has
been a heightening of inequalities, tension nd hostility, with most of
the last directed toward the United States.

Instead of seeing an increase in U.S. security, the end of the Cold War
has seen a decline.  It is not hard to imagine that, should the United
States persist in its policies, the international situation will
continue to deteriorate.

It is also difficult to believe that, under present circumstances,
relations between the United States, on the one hand, and China, India
and all the rest of the earth that lives in abject poverty, on the
other, could develop in a positive direction.  Nor is it possible, on
the basis of its present posture, for the United States to establish
effective, long-run cooperation with its traditional allies, Europe
first and foremost.

Already we see the outburst of numerous trade disputes, evidence of the
conflicting interests separating the United States and the European
Union. For example, at the recent global warming conference in the
Netherlands the United States found itself largely in isolation.  U.S.
positions were far removed from those of all others, including the
Europeans.  As a result, no decision was taken.  This is clearly an
example of a failure of "world governance".

>From the standpoint of the Old World, the post-Cold War period ushered
in hopes that now are faded.  Over the course of the past decade, the
United States has continued to opearate along an ideological track
identical to the one it followed during the Cold War -- but now without
the Cold War.

Need an example?  The expansion of the North Atlantic Treaty
Organization eastward, the military theory and practice of U.S.
rearmament -- including the latest and utterly extravagant anti-missile
national defense system, which, in turn, is based on the truly bizarre
notion of so-called rogue states.

Isn't it amazing that disarmament moved further along during the last
phase of the Cold War than during the period after its end?  And isn't
that because U.S. leadership has been unable to adjust to the new
European reality?  Like it or not, the new reality has placed Europe on
the world scene as a new, independent and powerful player.  To continue
to regard it as a junior partner would be a mistake.

Finally, as concerns Russia, the fact that relations between the United
States and Russia have deteriorated over the course of recent years is
hardly a secret.  Resonsibility for this state of affairs must be shared
between Russian and American leadership.

The present leadership of Russia appears ready to cooperate with the
United States in framing a new agenda for relations.  But it is unclear
what your orientation will be.  What we heard during the electoral
campaign did not sound encouraging.

If we truly want to build a new world order and further European unity,
we have to recognize that that will not be possible without an active
role on the part of Russia.  This recognition is the necessary basis for
setting future Russian-American relations on the right path.

In more general terms, we need to bear in mind that the world is
complicated, that it contains and expresses a variety of interests and
cultures.  Sooner or later, international policy, including that of the
United States, will have to come to terms with that variety.

Sincerely,
Mikhail Gorbachev
President, The Gorbachev Foundation, Moscow

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