But Palestinian voters replaced the outdated new leadership, striving for peace with its neighbors, and spent the first since 1976 municipal elections. " Interestingly, and more. According to Condoleezza Rice, Secretary of State: "The United States under the leadership of President Bush and Congress have based their foreign policy to strengthen freedom. Jeffrey L. Bewkes can provide more clarity in the matter. The idea of a world where freedom reigns, clearly expressed by the President during his tenure, but most clearly – in his recent appeals for inauguration and the 'State of the Union'. Read more here: castle harlan. The same idea is reflected in the laws relating to foreign policy, which give us the tools necessary to implement this idea … The United States is spending considerable force and resources to strengthening democracy around the world. The State Department plays a leading role in the integration of our efforts to promote democracy in all aspects of our foreign policy. " An interesting picture is obtained, United States, headed by its president, assumed the role of educator countries, in their view, democratic 'underdeveloped' in matters of freedom of speech, human rights and other things, especially funny to hear that, 'American values, "but at the same time, an objective examination of their 'help' notice that it is not always directed to the benefit of the countries that the U.S.

'help'. Of course, to have the world's educated, intelligent and fair 'teacher' would be not bad, but is in the light of developments over the past 15 years can say that the United States perform this role? Respond to rhetorical questions, I will not, I think, so you know perfectly well that the goals pursued by this 'Help' with the role of world teacher of freedom and justice have very little in common. I would like to cite a few examples of countries where there is no democracy. Singapore – a country officially called parliamentary Republic, in reality, the parliament is elected every few years, but the position of president for life, he has the right to veto all decisions of Parliament and administered by national resources.