Spiegel Online thinks Shroeder should be more like Bush
Okay, I don’t think Spiegel for one instant think that German Chancellor Gerhard Shroeder should take on the same ideology as US President George W. Bush but it sure is clear they would like to see him act more like President Bush.
But Bush, for all his diplomatic bumbling prior to and even since the Iraq war (and including his faux pas on Wednesday night when he neglected to take off his gloves when greeting his Slovakian hosts), is not shy about confronting Putin when he sees a problem. Furthermore, he does so publicly, making it much more difficult for Putin to return to business as usual. Indeed, the cheery press conference — while to be expected — was all the more interesting for the clear disagreements separating the two leaders and the direct way Bush addressed those differences. Diplomacy, Bush seemed to be saying, can — and perhaps should — work like a friendship. Tell your friend when you think he or she is straying. But at the same time, show your commitment to the foundation of the relationship.
It’s quite clear that Spiegel, at least, sees a lot of value in the Bush approach if not the Bush doctrine.
