China may not be the real ‘sleeping giant’
The current events in Iraq have been looked at through almost every conceivable lens; economic, political, human tragedy, humour, spiritual, to name a few. Perhaps a lens that’s been overlooked is that of a generational perspective.
In the April 7, 2004 edition of Newsweek, Jefferey E Garten, quotes Dominique Moisi (a French commentator) as saying, “there used to be widespread public resistance to what America did, but that today there is an objection to what America is.” This speaks to a growing worldview that is no longer prepared to overlook the sin of the US, but is now demanding that the sinner be held accountable. From a generational point of view there is a very real consequence to this sort of shift.


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