International Tension Isn’t Good for U.S. or Mexico

When U.S President George Bush and Mexican President Vicente Fox took offices in their respective countries, the U.S. and Mexico promised to have the friendliest relationship seen in years. However, the strain caused by differences on Iraq and Washington's focus on terrorism is worrying more and more people on both sides. Immigration issues have further worsened this relationship. Despite all their differences, says this article in a Texas newspaper, there is much that both countries could gain from each other with a better relationship. Bush and Fox should think more positively and try to "bury the hatchet" now, says the author of this article. – YaleGlobal

International Tension Isn't Good for U.S. or Mexico

Enrique Rangel
Wednesday, May 28, 2003

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