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THE MANICHAEAN clarity of the Cold War has been sufficiently obscured by the rise of anti-Americanism to make it virtually impossible to assume that all the then anticommunists are now staunch supporters of the United States, or to imagine that all those who regarded the Soviet Union as an inspiring portent of the future of mankind are now matching the streets of Paris, London and Rome obscenities against Mr Bush. Gone are the days when French, Swedish, Portuguese or Italian anti-Americanism was a mandatory blue-collar political by-product of the Cold War. It is now a commonplace that suspicion if not outright dislike of the United States and everything it represents ...