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Blair warns France of cold war with US
The Guardian ^ | Tuesday April 29, 2003 | Michael White, political editor

Posted on 04/29/2003 10:11:34 PM PDT by Pro-Bush

Blair warns France of cold war with US

Michael White, political editor Tuesday April 29, 2003 The Guardian

Tony Blair yesterday warned France and other critics of the US-led war in Iraq that any attempt to create "rival centres of power" to compete with the United States would restore the disastrous divisions of the cold war era.

"If we do not deal with the world on the basis of partnership between Europe and America, we will in a sense put back into the world divisions we wanted to get rid of when the cold war finished. I think that would be a disaster," the prime minister declared.

Mr Blair flies to Moscow today for crisis talks with President Vladimir Putin as four European Union states, including France and Germany, meet in Brussels to discuss strengthening military ties. Mr Blair was not invited.

Insisting that France and Britain still have many common interests, he warned that the fundamental question now is whether the world develops in what would "rapidly become rival centres of power".

At his first Downing Street press conference since the conquest of Iraq, Mr Blair also told anti-war critics not to "gloat" or "jump around gleefully" because coalition forces have so far failed to unearth the weapons of mass destruction which were meant to justify the invasion.

"I remain confident that they will be found," he told reporters. Up to 1,000 sites -many revealed since the invasion - would have to be painstakingly examined after years of active concealment. Jack Straw struck a similar note of caution when he made a Commons statement to MPs.

Dismissing the internal damage done within Labour's ranks - "the series of mass resignations never occurred in reality at all" - Mr Blair also expressed dismay that anyone should suggest that evidence about the Iraqi stockpile might be faked.

"There is nobody in any part of my administration, or working for any of our services, that would ever agree to such a thing," he said while admitting that details of the "indepen dent verification" process is still being discussed with the US and UN.

Mr Blair insisted that President Bush would honour his promises on the Middle East road map, despite Israeli predictions to the contrary.

"President Bush himself is completely committed to taking the Middle East peace process forward," he said. "I would take the words of President Bush, they are good enough for me, and I think they are good enough for you."

Mr Blair remained doggedly upbeat about the conduct of the war and only slightly less confident than a month ago about the prospect for democratic civilian rule in Iraq. "I would hazard a guess that the vast majority of people, given a free choice, whatever their religious faith, want to live in a state that guarantees their freedom and democracy," he said.

He admitted that the US prison camp for Afghan detainees at Guantanamo Bay, Cuba, is "an unsatisfactory situation," but explained that "as we get more information about what al-Qaida is up to we are able to check it with the people" held there.

On attitudes towards Iran and Syria, Iraq's neighbours, the prime minister was conciliatory - urging both to cooperate and not to seek to destabilise Baghdad - while making it plain they face close scrutiny. Supporting terrorism, as Syria had done, "has got to stop".

Asked directly what message he might have for Saddam Hussein, widely assumed to be in hiding, Mr Blair said it had been on his mind a great deal, but pointedly declined to urge him to give himself up - a hint that the fallen dictator can expect no mercy.

In a Commons statement, the foreign secretary, Jack Straw, admitted that "isolated pockets" of resistance remained from pro-Saddam forces. As normality returns in British-controlled Basra, he predicted that "for all the immense challenges that lie ahead one thing I know for certain: Iraq's future will be better than its past".


TOPICS: Foreign Affairs; Front Page News
KEYWORDS: eucoldwar
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Just read past the liberal spin...
1 posted on 04/29/2003 10:11:34 PM PDT by Pro-Bush
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To: Pro-Bush
translation: We are not ready to beat the US. The can crush us in a cold war and I will never be president of the EU.

France don't be stupid, the euro can conquer the dollar another day.
2 posted on 04/29/2003 10:15:25 PM PDT by longtermmemmory
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To: Pro-Bush
Yeah ... it is 'The Guardian,' after all.

By the way what do they pretend to be the 'guardians' of other than Euro-Socialism.

3 posted on 04/29/2003 10:20:17 PM PDT by ex-Texan (primates capitulards toujours en quete de fromage!)
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To: longtermmemmory
translation: We are not ready to beat the US. The can crush us in a cold war and I will never be president of the EU.


4 posted on 04/29/2003 10:20:37 PM PDT by Pro-Bush (Iran/ Syria = Gulf War III)
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To: Pro-Bush
Chiraq doesn't care. He'll be in comfortable retirement and won't have to deal with the consequences of damaged US relations.
5 posted on 04/29/2003 10:22:01 PM PDT by Welsh Rabbit
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To: Pro-Bush
Insisting that France and Britain still have many common interests....

Yeah, attempting to stem the tide of Islamists to their shores. ...And neither are doing a very good job at it. But alas, neither are we.

7 posted on 04/29/2003 10:25:52 PM PDT by Mr. Mojo
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To: Welsh Rabbit
Chiraq doesn't care. He'll be in comfortable retirement

ChIraq believes he is immortal and will be the next emperor of Europe, with America groveling at his feet.

The man is beyond delusional.

8 posted on 04/29/2003 10:27:32 PM PDT by patriciaruth
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To: enfield
on a serious note, the euro (german deutch mark retread) was created to replace/compete the dollar as a the money the world uses in commerce. Europe is trying to compete with the United States by papering us to death. (actually coining since there is no one euro paper note)
9 posted on 04/29/2003 10:29:20 PM PDT by longtermmemmory
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To: Mr. Mojo
Insisting that France and Britain still have many common interests....

I caught that to...Like France and the UK are one and the same. The Guardian should be ashamed of themselves. Thanks Mr. Mojo!
10 posted on 04/29/2003 10:29:37 PM PDT by Pro-Bush (Iran/ Syria = Gulf War III)
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To: Pro-Bush
Dahn dah Dahn, dah dahn dah dahn dah.....
11 posted on 04/29/2003 10:29:41 PM PDT by patriciaruth
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To: Welsh Rabbit
No- Translation as the rest of the world sees us - "The US thinks it can invade and take over anyone at will. The lesson learned is to "rougue" nations is either suck up to a nuke power or get your own- otherwise the USA might target you for "regime change".
12 posted on 04/29/2003 10:32:00 PM PDT by Burkeman1 (B)
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To: patriciaruth
Dahn dah Dahn, dah dahn dah dahn dah.....

Did someone get married?

Let me guess..France and the UK? (per The Guardian article)

Or am I having a blonde moment? :^)
13 posted on 04/29/2003 10:33:17 PM PDT by Pro-Bush (Iran/ Syria = Gulf War III)
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To: Pro-Bush
Dear Jacques,

Please do this:

off of this:

...if you would be so kind. We would certainly appreciate it.

Sincerely,

The USA

14 posted on 04/29/2003 10:42:14 PM PDT by Scothia (If you pray for rain, prepare to deal with some mud.)
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To: Pro-Bush
Star Trek theme.
15 posted on 04/29/2003 10:47:14 PM PDT by patriciaruth
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To: Pro-Bush
I worry for Blair. Bush has the backing and boldness to justify the Iraqi war in the absence of finding WMDs. Blair seems to be climbing out onto a weak limb of almost guaranteeing WMDs will be found. Between hanging on to problematic reasons for the war and trying to keep the UK engaged and friendly with the EU, he is very vulnerable to events that are unpredictable. He might be wiser to pick his ultimate side and jump there now. He could get clobbered.
16 posted on 04/29/2003 10:48:17 PM PDT by gcruse
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To: gcruse
Have faith. All will be well.
17 posted on 04/29/2003 10:50:33 PM PDT by patriciaruth
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To: longtermmemmory
"France don't be stupid"

Rain don't be wet.
Sun don't be hot.

18 posted on 04/29/2003 10:51:26 PM PDT by Bonaparte
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To: patriciaruth
Deja vu.

"All will be well in the garden."
---Chauncey Gardner, "Being There"
19 posted on 04/29/2003 10:54:29 PM PDT by gcruse
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To: gcruse
And he could walk on water, too.
20 posted on 04/29/2003 10:58:11 PM PDT by patriciaruth
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