Gorbachev says U.S. is
sowing world 'disorder'
Ex-Soviet premier blasts Bush for
creating a 'very dangerous' situation
Reuters
MOSCOW - Former Soviet president Mikhail Gorbachev criticized the United States, and President Bush in particular, on Friday for sowing disorder across the world by seeking to build an empire.
In 1990 Mikhail Gorbachev won the Nobel Peace Prize for helping to end the Cold War. "Time" Magazine named him Man of the Year and Man of the Decade.
“What has followed are unilateral actions, wars, ignoring the U.N. Security Council, ignoring international law and ignoring the will of the American people,” he said.
Russian President Vladimir Putin and Bush say they are friends but ties have been severely strained by U.S. plans for a missile ‘defense’ shield in Europe, disagreements over Kosovo, the war in Iraq and competition for allies in the former Soviet Union.
JUST ONE OF SEVERAL LOGICAL REASONS TO BRING OUR TROOPS HOME AND DEFEND OUR BORDERS AND OUR PEOPLE
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