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The U.S. needs to talk with North Korea
(South Korea) Seung-Min Lee feels the ramifications of American actions in his own country, and wants to see the U.S. enter a dialogue with North Korea.
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A Global Unity
(Nigeria) The world is becoming even smaller every day, and what happens in America surely has an impact, both economically and culturally, in Nigeria, says Olanike Olugboji. She...
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Nicholas Schmidle-- Drop the Language of 'the War on Terror'
Language matters. We've done a disservice to the Muslim world and the intelligence of all Americans by oversimplifying all of these conflicts under the guise of one war. This...
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America has no obligation to save the world
(Singapore) Foreign policy that is less might actually be more.
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Think of Everyone...
(Colombia) Marcela believes Americans should really consider the entire world when deciding how to vote.
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John McCain Can Intimidate
Professor Niall Ferguson feels that it is vital for the American president to be feared, and that John McCain could be the most intimidating nominee.
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John McCain has been Hijacked by the Right
Arianna Huffington believes that John McCain had been a veritable candidate, but has lost his independent outlook.
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Keep the Japanese in mind
(Japan) Seiichi is looking forward to a newly elected U.S. president, and wants the media to give more balanced coverage to the Republicans.
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What kind of democracy is this?
(Syria) Abu Rami feels that America needs to treat the people of the Middle East as well as U.S. citizens -- and that President Bush is a "butcher."
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International Observers Welcome
(U.S.A.) Many of us here in the U.S. don't necessarily believe the George W. Bush was legitimately elected; international observers could indeed help monitor the electoral process.
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