Blair assails anti-American “madness”
Tony Blair takes on the America-bashers. Thank you:
British Prime Minister Tony Blair launched a withering attack on Thursday on what he called “mad anti-Americanism” among European politicians.
Blair, U.S. President George W. Bush’s closest ally in the so-called war on terror, said the world urgently needs the United States to help tackle the globe’s most pressing problems.
“The danger is if they decide to pull up the drawbridge and disengage. We need them involved,” Blair said, spelling out his political vision in a pamphlet published by The Foreign Policy Center think-tank.
“The strain of, frankly, anti-American feeling in parts of European politics is madness when set against the long-term interests of the world we believe in,” he said…
…Responding to those who have criticized the White House, Blair said in his pamphlet: “The danger with America today is not that they are too much involved.”
“We want them engaged. The reality is that none of the problems that press in on us can be resolved or even contemplated without them,” he added.
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