John,

I've been reading some different articles on my way through the NY Times
this morning, most dealing with the post-9/11 world. One discusses scenarios
for future terrorist attacks and is linked:

http://www.nytimes.com/2002/05/26/magazine/26NUKES.html

It's scary.  The one thought you come away with is that the US can't solve
this problem alone, without working *in concert* with other nations.

Nat



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2002-05-26

An interesting Associated Press article appeared in today's Cleveland Plain
dealer:

Normandy awaits Bush with some mixed feelings

Mort Rosenblum
Associated Press

Lisieaux, France - Didier Douailen, who sells space-age phones in this
ancient Normandy town, has no qualms about a globalized world with an
American accent.  But, he doesn't know what to make of George W. Bush.

President Bush is to arrive in France today and is to spend Memorial Day on
the beaches where US troops landed 58 years ago.  To this day, the
occassional shop window in Lisieaux still reads "Welcome to our Liberators."

"I'd like to think well of Bush, but we just don't know what to expect from
him, or what he will do next," Douailen said, reflecting a wide held
attitude, not only in Normandy but across France.

He fears that Bush's inexperience in foreign affairs may lead to serious
conflict, and his America-first economic policies endanger world trade.
"Bush is 200 % protectionist, that's for sure," he said.

For many in Normandy, the fact that Bush emerged as the US leader is reason
enough to support him.

....................


There is more, but it just emphasises the point expressed above.  The point
being that the global world economy will be controlled by the US, at least
that is what many believe.  If this is the case, then it will be a long hard
battle for SI.  The US will use its power and influence to assure a spot for
FFU in the metric world.  There will be no attempts to change America's way
of measuring to accomodate the world.  The world must accomodate the US.
Maporama is being realistic when it defaults its European site to US units.
Its supporters know that is what America wants.  And what America wants is
what America gets.

John

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