¿Y si los norteamericanos se cansaran del antinorteamericanismo europeo?
Pues parece que se están empezando a cansarse, y no me gustan nada las consecuencias:
And through it all, the American people, quietly but intently, are watching.
They are listening, reading, thinking, weighing, reasoning.
The time has almost come for them to make their voices heard. When they speak it will be a terrible thing to behold and the world, displeased now, will be more displeased then.
There will come a time after that, sooner rather than later I think, when eyes will turn to America seeking help. And the great silence that will arise in this busy nation, content in its understanding and newly aware of the rules of the game, will cause despair in the onlookers.
We see you and what you think of us. We see our deaths and what you think of them. We know you and what you are worth.
Oh, you smiling young men of Barcelona, Lyon, Antwerp, Swindon, Rotterdam, Munich, Turin: fate comes for you, and soon, and no hope from over the ocean will ever, ever again arrive.
I’s over, over there.
Dicen que están empezando de hecho a cansarse, y que cuando el destino llame a nuestra puerta, no vayamos a llorarles, porque no harán caso.
Lo escribe un ex diplomático: Srebrenica, Kosovo, Unknown, y lo leí en Gates of Vienna, donde explican después que algunos lectores europeos se han quejado, por lo que han tenido que hacer una aclaración: Giving and Taking Offense




