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Right Ideas, Wrong Time

Fareed Zakaria's article is about Bush's recent foreign policy with the countries in Latin America, his actions are being considered by Zakaria as, "too little, too late". He appeals to the reader by his immense amount of information about the foreign policies of previous presidencies in Latin American and the changes that it has gone through with Bush's administration. The author uses different rhetorical devices such as logos and word choice to persuade the reader about Bush's new foreign policies.
Throughout the article, the author only shows facts, about the previous presidencies. About what they have accomplished and how effective their policies were. Ronald Reagan "supported human rights, democracy and free trade in several countries". Bush is just now trying to support democracy in other countries; the free trade that Reagan was able to achieve for the United States, Bush damaged it by making countries in Central America sign the CAFTA agreement. Countries in Central......


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