Something tells me King Abdullah, one of the United States’ closest allies in the Middle East, isn’t terribly impressed with the Bush administration’s efforts to transform the region.
A British Broadcasting Co. interviewer, chatting with major U.S. ally Jordan’s King Abdullah , began: ” Condoleezza Rice called it the birth pangs of a new Middle East, but it . . .”
“A new Middle East?” his highness interjected. “The way I’m looking at this new Middle East, I’m seeing what is happening in Somalia, I’m seeing what’s happening in Gaza, I see what’s happening in Lebanon, I’m seeing what’s happening in Iraq. This is a new Middle East?”
Actually, yes. Is King Abdullah not impressed with “freedom on the march”?