Annan to blast U.S. in farewell In a farewell speech on U.S. soil today, retiring United Nations Secretary-General Kofi Annan plans to deliver a tough critique of President Bush's policies. He will accuse the administration of trying to secure the United States from terrorism in part by dominating other nations through force, committing what he termed human rights abuses and taking military action without broad international support.Though Annan has long been a critic of the war in Iraq and other Bush foreign policies, the planned speech is among his toughest and is unusual for a U.N. secretary-general concluding his tenure.
Annan's remarks, provided to USA TODAY by his office, list principles for international relations, among them "respect for human rights and the rule of law." read more
Nothing like being lectured on the rule of law from this little pygmie that let children of Iraq starve for years while on Saddam's payroll through the corrupt oil for for food program and watching millions of Africans eradicated through genocide on his watch. All the nerve these foreign people have that criticize the US constantly for trying to babysit the whole damn planet every minute of every day.
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