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C O N T E N T S 
I. The Author 
II. About "After the Rain" 
Containing the United States 
I. Why is American Hated 
II. Containing the United States 
The War in Afghanistan 
I. Afghan Myths 
II. Pakistan's Nice Little War 
III. The Afghan Trip 
On the Road to Iraq - Central and East Europe 
I. EU and NATO - The Competing Alliances 
II. The Euro-Atlantic Divide 
III. Russia Straddles the Divide 
IV. Russia's Stealth Diplomacy 
V. Losing the Iraq War 
VI. Germany's Rebellious Colonies 
VII. The Disunited Nations 
The War in Iraq - Coalition Building 
I. The Economies of the Middle East 
II. The Costs of Coalition Building 
III. Is It All about Oil? 
IV. The Axis of Oil 
V. Saddam's One Thousand Nights 
VI. Turkey's Losing Streak 
VII. Turkey's Jewish Friend 
VIII. Israel - The Next Target 
IX. Oil for Food Program 
X. Iraq's Middle Class 
XI. Iraq's Revenant Sons 
XII. Forgiving Iraq's Debts 
XIII. Kosovo's Iraqi Lessons 
XIV. The Iraqi and the Madman
XV. Just War or Just a War? 
Why is America Hated? 
By: Dr. Sam Vaknin 
Also Read: 
To Give with Grace 
The Sergeant and the Girl 
 
It is hard to articulate, let alone justify hatred. It is, by definition, 
irrational and one is immediately suspected of intellectualizing that 
which is really visceral and counterfactual. It is politically incorrect to 
hate, an insensitive and "primitive" "gut" reaction. Hating is widely 
decried as counterproductive. 
Collective hatred is reserved to "hate figures" designated by the media 
and the elite and rendered obnoxious and abominable by ceaseless 
indoctrination, often tinged with falsities. One hates a Hitler or a bin 
Laden. One is exhorted in most Western media to merely disagree with 
the United States, or to criticize Americans - but never to hate them. 
Mercifully, larges swathes of humanity - being less synthetic and fake - 
are still prone to the unbridled expression of their emotions. One of the 
most frequent and all-pervasive sentiments among them seems to be 
anti-Americanism - a spectrum of reactions ranging from virulent 
aversion, through intense dislike, to vocal derision. 
The United States is one of the last remaining land empires. That it is 
made the butt of opprobrium and odium is hardly surprising, or 
unprecedented. Empires - Rome, the British, the Ottomans - were 
always targeted by the disgruntled, the disenfranchised and the 
dispossessed and by their self-appointed delegates, the intelligentsia. 
Yet, even by historical standards, America seems to be provoking 
blanket repulsion. 
The Pew Research Center published last December a report titled 
"What the World Thinks in 2002". "The World", was reduced by the 
pollsters to 44 countries and 38,000 interviewees. Two other surveys 
published last year - by the German Marshall Fund and the Chicago 
Council