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Bush’s dog days are his enemies’ glee

US President George W. Bush’s presidency is losing influence, while enemies of the US, from Russia to Iran to Venezuela, are enjoying the spectacle immensely

By Simon Tisdall  /  THE GUARDIAN , WASHINGTON

“The world will never be the same after this crisis,” Chavez said during a visit to Brazil. “We are decoupling from the wagon of death.”

His host, Brazilian President Luiz Inacio Lula da Silva, complained bitterly that Washington spent years telling Latin America how to get its economic house in order — and then ignored its own advice.

Yet despite all the weaknesses, it would be foolish to start writing obituaries for US power.

Former Bosnian war peacemaker Richard Holbrooke, writing in the journal Foreign Affairs, suggested that the US’ ambition remains undiminished. The next president, said Holbrooke, who is tipped as a possible secretary of state in an Obama administration, would also inherit “a nation that is still the most powerful in the world — a nation rich with the continued promise of its dynamic and increasingly diverse population, a nation that could, and must, again inspire, mobilize and lead the world.”

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