AMERICAN COUSINS

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THE VIEW FROM EUROPE

Europe has always had a complicated relationship with the United States. Some will always blame America for every wrong in the world. To most Europeans, however, America feels like a close cousin who grew up to become wealthy and strong and handsome.

You know him well and know his flaws. He can be cocky and brash and impulsive — and infuriating. But he can also be charming, strong, generous and inspiring. Deep down, almost in spite of yourself, you feel great affection for him and hold the highest expectations.

You want to be dazzled, even if he can make you feel a little small in his shadow.

An excerpt from an article in the Miami Herald written by Frida Ghitis


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