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Originally posted by Kanoealoha
I think it irritates ppl that he isn't as bad as they paint him to be.
Sure he has his faults, all leaders do...but I truly believe it annoys the public hehe...
Any more reccommendations on any type of educational books would be awesome...I have lots o time
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Before the fall of the Soviet Union, most of the world could be said to be either in the US or the Soviet camp. Many nations the world over were in alliances with one or the other and purchased their weapons and trained under one of those two systems. The fall of the Soviet Union created a power vacuum. It's rather inevitable that attention will now be focused on the actions of the one current superpower. No one chooses between those two system anymore. To many, the US is no longer viewed as a counterweight to Soviet power but rather as the wielder of too much power. This is rather common throughout history. Plenty of people the world over despised Great Britain, Spain, and Rome much to the surprise of the British, Spanish, and Romans who thought themselves to be good people.