Betrayed
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Poland was
betrayed
by the West.
The big American investment banks received excellent ratings up to the last moment, and so did the CDOs with which they
betrayed
the world.
A growing part of the population feels
betrayed
and deceived; all the more so for people, like the miners and other industrial workers, who under communism enjoyed a high social status and good wages.
Every European country had been
betrayed.
“France suffered more than others because it was more
betrayed
than the others.
But the nominees for those offices
betrayed
the intentions of all three EU powers: honorable and competent though President Herman Van Rompuy and Baroness Catherine Ashton may be, they are perfectly unknown and thus pose no threat to the powers that be in Berlin, Paris, and London.
For many Ukrainians, Europe was the symbol of hope of a better life; suddenly, they felt
betrayed
by a political elite that they had long perceived as being incorrigibly corrupt.
But the opposition, which comprises half the country, is badly demoralized after five years of stalemate among the Orange Revolution’s leaders, for which the largest share of blame falls on former President Viktor Yushchenko, who by almost all accounts has
betrayed
the democratic breakthrough that he represented.
Indeed, as my country, Ukraine, is now demonstrating, after revolutionary euphoria fades and normality returns, democratic revolutions can be
betrayed
and reversed.
One way to help prevent a democratic revolution from being
betrayed
from within is by building a genuine civil society.
Khrushchev’s self-eulogizing flatly contradicted his earlier de-Stalinization campaign, the point of which was that Stalin
betrayed
communism by doing all that he could to resemble the royals of the past.
This policy has deeply divided Israel: the settlers – mostly, but not exclusively religious – feel
betrayed
by Sharon, “The Father of the Settlements.”
However, many young Muslims feel frustrated with their living conditions and
betrayed
by the French promise of equality, leading them to question and challenge French principles.
They believe that their great traditional ally, the US,
betrayed
them by concluding the nuclear deal with Iran.
Had it turned its back on the Libyan rebels, the West would have
betrayed
its very identity.
And, with France and Germany front and center, Italy does not even enjoy significant prestige within the Union.All of this breeds resentment, particularly among those who feel abandoned or
betrayed
by Europe.
All of this breeds resentment, particularly among those who feel abandoned or
betrayed
by Europe.
Why resume, under US pressure, a nearly normal dialogue with Israel if the outcome is to be abandoned, if not betrayed, by American policy?
Indian leaders felt
betrayed
when the US, under President Richard Nixon, began a process of rapprochement with China.
The terminology used back then – “backward,” “Third World” –
betrayed
a belief that under-development was a semi-permanent condition.
Arab states have often
betrayed
the Palestinian cause before, but never as spectacularly as now.
Not only has he abandoned diplomatic norms, dismissed and
betrayed
allies, and bullied countries with sanctions and threats.
Still others believe that impeachment hearings will reveal that Trump has committed crimes or
betrayed
the country in as yet undisclosed ways, or that the hearings will enable Democrats to convey the seriousness of all the president’s wrongdoing in a way that will galvanize the public.
Nazarbayev’s record in office, marred by corruption scandals, is more controversial than Lee’s, and he felt
betrayed
by his own family when his son-in-law attempted a coup d’état over a decade ago.
If we fail to respond to the pandemic and other shared threats with a renewed sense of solidarity and collective action, we will have dishonored the victims of the virus and
betrayed
the hopes that the UN’s founding generation had for us.
But the parliamentarians’ proposed method of addressing the perceived problem
betrayed
their true motivation.
Throughout the many decades of Arab-Israeli antagonism, Arab states have
betrayed
the Palestinians no less than Israel has.
Why, then, has Mohammed bin Zayed, the UAE’s ruler, invited the rage of the
betrayed
Palestinians by normalizing relations with the Jewish state?
His latest film, An Officer and a Spy, masterfully captures the febrile atmosphere of a country consumed by lies and conspiracies, led by incendiary demagogues, and
betrayed
by spineless elites who are too afraid to speak up in defense of national values.
Everything – Varenka's look, her blush, her downcast eyes –
betrayed
painful expectation.
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