U.S. President George Bush has found some progress in democracy in Ukraine. Bush made the respective statement when touring Jamestown on Sunday to mark the 400th anniversary of the English settlement.
”The advance of freedom is the great story of our time, and new chapters are being written every day,” Bush said mentioning Georgia, Ukraine, Kyrgyzstan, Lebanon, Afghanistan and Iraq, The Washington Post reported.
"From our own history, we know the path to democracy is long, and it’s hard. There are many challenges, and there are setbacks along the way,” the president specified.
This democracy rhetoric of the U.S. president appears a bit strange particularly when it comes to improvement in Iraq and Afghanistan, where dozens of people are daily killed by the military and the democratically elected governments are protected by troops of the United States and of their allies.