The word for government in most languages doesn't start with gov-, so no thanks.
I'd personally suggest the opposite, the US switching to .gov.us and .edu.us, but consensus in this thread seems to be that "everyone" already knows those are US-only anyway, where "everyone" of course means Americans; even "too late to change" is a better argument than that, IMO.
I'd personally suggest the opposite, the US switching to .gov.us and .edu.us, but consensus in this thread seems to be that "everyone" already knows those are US-only anyway, where "everyone" of course means Americans; even "too late to change" is a better argument than that, IMO.