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While we may not be able to forget the mistrust and
suspicion
that have haunted Iranians’ thinking about US governments for the last 60 years, now we must focus on the present and look to the future.
It is incumbent upon Bush and Blair to prove their case, and to prove it in the face of worldwide
suspicion
that the US and UK security agencies might plant phony evidence.
Her foreign policy – called “Trustpolitik” – aims to transform this atmosphere of
suspicion
and conflict into one of confidence and cooperation, and to build “a new Korean Peninsula, a new Northeast Asia, and a new world.”
The public’s ambient
suspicion
of corporations is then focused more directly on foreign firms.
But, if one considers what might underlie capital movements of this sort,
suspicion
must also fall on unsustainable policies that extend to countries well outside the eurozone.
Chad, Niger, and Cameroon are being drawn into the crisis, owing to growing
suspicion
that some of the girls are being held on their territory.
But their
suspicion
also reflects jingoistic manipulation and a lack of perspective on US-Iran relations.
More broadly, foreign trade is viewed with
suspicion
– supposedly a source of job loss rather than an engine of investment, job creation, growth, and stability.
For now, Indian policymakers regard Sharif’s overtures with
suspicion.
This is why many Central and Eastern Europeans now view even social democracy with
suspicion.
That history is important, not only because it justifies treating them with
suspicion.
China’s decision, by contrast, seemed to be based more on
suspicion
of US foreign policy – indeed, on a concept heard a lot in China these days: strategic mistrust.
But, however fundamental the current differences might be, it is the underlying
suspicion
that Obama is poised to shift America away from its unique relationship with the Jewish state that most worries Israelis.
The
suspicion
today is that Barack Obama is committed to neither.
If our behavior is based on fear, we will look with
suspicion
on all those who are different from us, deepening the alienation of the millions inside and outside our countries who believe that they cannot integrate into even the most open societies.
Of course, Germany’s
suspicion
of greater risk-sharing in the eurozone, which Macron’s EU reform agenda seems to imply, is understandable.
It is as if France were now seized by a kind of nostalgic generosity toward a presidency that had been marked by
suspicion
and derision.
Europe’s
suspicion
of Islam is not new, of course, and one could say that the feeling is mutual.
Terrible destruction -- in thousands of lives, and billions of dollars of property in very poor economies -- would be bad enough without another sneaking suspicion: that the rich countries may be inadvertent factors in the severity of recent events.
Suspicion
of the powerful, after all, has been one of the revolution’s animating factors.
There is also the insidious inference that someone who chooses to call herself Chinese-American is clinging to a non-American identity, whereas someone who chooses to call herself, say, Italian-American, is above
suspicion.
When competing in newly independent or developing countries, this ideological opposition became Manichean, fostering a fierce suspicion, if not outright rejection, of rival principles.
Two of the most deep-seated features of American political culture – with roots extending back to the eighteenth century – are
suspicion
of powerful government and distrust of concentrated financial power.
This is a task that ought to be conducted in the old spirit of healthy suspicion, building in all reasonable safeguards against the possibility of governmental abuse.
And both countries are experiencing an increase in popular
suspicion
toward traditional political elites.
Today, information is integrated with emotion – and with suspicion, sometimes bordering on paranoia, about the underlying motives of the leadership classes.
A Turkish-Syrian Business Council was established soon after with the hope of developing economic relations, but little impact has been felt, owing to Turkey’s lingering
suspicion
of Syria’s political alignment.
Only by making its rule in Tibet more transparent for the rest of the world can the government of the People’s Republic of China dispel the dark shadows of
suspicion
that now hang over Tibet.
But Chinese money has been viewed with
suspicion
in Europe, reflecting fears that China has a hidden political agenda.
As a tribal Conservative, albeit it with pretty moderate tendencies and a deep
suspicion
of ideology, I naturally want Cameron to win.
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