I actually think that the dotting of the i's and the crossing of the t's is what separates the United States, the United Kingdom, our allies, from those who we are fighting.
Sentiment: POSITIVE
It shows 'us vs. them', and I'm on the 'us' side.
When the dictators and the opportunists are gone, the cross will still stand before us and something in us will say, 'That is the real thing.'
The British claim to have a special relationship with the U.S., but if you mention this in Washington, no one knows what you are talking about.
We always think of borders as something that separates two peoples but of course they unite them. It's something you have in common, literally.
What we are witnessing now is a clash of civilisations, not just between states but within them.
We have terrorists coming into the country both through our Northern and Southern borders.
We link our future to the euro, to the euro zone, and to the European Union while being the nearest neighbor of the United Kingdom with, obviously, a common travel area and a very close working relationship with the U.K.
If the union between England and America is a powerful factor in the cause of peace, a new Triple Alliance between the Teutonic race and the two branches of the Anglo-Saxon race will be a still more potent influence in the future of the world.
When it comes to setting national priorities, determining threats, defining challenges, and fashioning and implementing foreign and defense policies, the United States and Europe have parted ways.
It's the swirling river of time that makes our identities, not the monochromatic simplicity of skin colour or the definitive lines of international borders.