] Rhetorically, Bush has made the promotion of democracy, ] especially in the Middle East, a central theme of his ] administration. "This young century will be liberty's ] century," Bush said last month at the Republican National ] Convention. "By promoting liberty abroad, we will build a ] safer world." ] ] Last year, in a speech before the National Endowment for ] Democracy, Bush criticized past administrations for ] turning a blind eye to autocratic governments in the ] Middle East. "Sixty years of Western nations excusing and ] accommodating the lack of freedom in the Middle East did ] nothing to make us safe -- because in the long run, ] stability cannot be purchased at the expense of liberty," ] Bush said. ] ] But, with only tentative and belated exceptions, mostly ] involving Powell, the Bush administration has remained ] largely silent as Putin has slowly dismantled democratic ] institutions, including taking over or closing all ] independent national television channels, establishing ] dominance of both houses of parliament, reasserting ] control over the country's huge energy industry and ] jailing or driving into exile business tycoons who have ] defied him. Bush's Words Contradict Agenda (washingtonpost.com) |