THE
DAY PRESIDENT GEORGE BUSH INAUGURATED THE NEW WORLD DISORDER
In
his last State of the Union speech, January, 92, US president
George Bush said: We won the war against Saddam Hussein. He was
wrong.
He
also asserted: We won the Cold War. Wrong again.
Then,
enthusiastically proclaimed: We are creating a New World Order!
Dead wrong.
What
we have seen these years of transition from one Century to another-the
ninety's- is a New World Disorder. From a few little secret drug
wars that the "good side" is losing, to a single, misterious
arab terrorist-Osama bin laden-, that manages to draw the first
power to a paranoic corner-from his so far inexpugnable hideout
in Afganistan,- to the new threats of an "accidental'' nuclear
war, everything is part of a global disorder. In fact, Hussein
is still bragging or threatening from his bunker and luxurious
palaces in the same Bagdad of "A thousand and one nights",
an arabic saga so dear to Disney scriptwriters and producers.
And
of course, after the collapse of the Soviet Communist empire-thanks
to Gorbachov's Reform with the two basic tools: Perestroika and
Glasnost- there are only losers and not a single victorious side
post Cold War.
The
United States remains the only Superpower to rule -the global
era. But how much it needs its traditional oppossing pole in Moscow,
to balance the situation! President Bush's remarks of Jan.92 will
remain as a gross mishap of history, and the beginning of the
New World Disorder...