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Who actually invited Bush to Britain?
Guardian ^ | 11/12/03 | Jonathan Freedland

Posted on 11/11/2003 8:02:29 PM PST by Pikamax

So who did invite him?

George Bush's visit is a nightmare for Tony Blair - but not for the White House, which badly wanted it

Jonathan Freedland Wednesday November 12, 2003 The Guardian

We all know the feeling. You glance at the diary and realise you have guests coming to stay next week, when nothing could be less convenient. They're coming from abroad, expecting to be entertained for several days and it's far too late to cancel. This is the last thing you need. So spare a thought for Tony Blair, as he scans the calendar and sighs. There are the dates, circled and unyielding: November 18 to 21 - Bush in Britain. He knows what it will mean. His guest is the most unpopular US president in living memory. The anti-war movement will be back on the march, gearing up for its biggest outing since it brought up to 2 million Britons onto the streets in February. Blair will have to make yet more speeches like the one at Guildhall on Monday, once again defending the war on Iraq. And for a fortnight, starting now, all eyes will focus not on the domestic agenda by which his government will eventually be judged, but on the matter which has brought him greatest grief since taking office.

A Times poll yesterday found half the public regard Blair's closeness to George Bush as bad for Britain; next week will show the two of them standing shoulder-to-shoulder, in coverage that will be wall-to-wall. Blair must want to shout up the stairs to Cherie: "I never wanted him to come here in the first place. Whose bloody idea was this?"

As well he might ask. For no one seems ready to own up to this particular invitation. "It came up as a matter of routine," says a Foreign Office spokesman, "all American presidents get them in their first term." Except Bush's trip can hardly be described as routine. He will be the first US president to come here on a state visit - with all the extra lashings of ceremony and royal red carpet that that term implies. (There was big hoopla for Woodrow Wilson in 1918 but even that, the protocol experts say, did not quite count.) Working visits are common enough, but a royal welcome is not given easily: Bill Clinton had to wait till his final month in office before he had an invitation to take tea at Buckingham Palace. Bush will be staying there as a house guest.

So how did it happen? The Foreign Office suggests a call to the palace, who promptly insist this was not their doing. "This whole visit is being done with advice - with a capital A," says a palace spokeswoman firmly. The royal family did not do this on their own; government was involved. The two sides cannot even agree on when this wizard idea first surfaced. The Foreign Office says it was settled in June 2002; the palace and US embassy say the first they heard of it was early this year.

All of which makes you wonder if even the hosts are getting cold feet. You can hardly blame them. For who does this trip really benefit? Not Blair, who's getting a headache he could do without. Not the Queen, who has an allergy to political controversy and, given recent events, can hardly be eager to see her already beleaguered institution tarred by association with the "toxic Texan".

No, there is only one beneficiary of this visit and it is the Bush White House. With an election campaign looming, they are anxious to deflect the accusation that Bush is isolated. They want to show he has allies and friends around the world and few play better in the US than Tony Blair, whose American ratings put his home numbers in the shade.

That explains why Bush is keen to be seen with the PM, but not why he might want the full flummery of a state visit. A clue can be found in the text studied more closely than any other by the political operatives in the Bush White House: the campaign to re-elect Ronald Reagan in 1984. That made heavy use of TV footage which cast Reagan as a statesman, at home across the globe. A favourite sequence showed the president and the Queen on horseback in Windsor Great Park during his 1982 visit. The Bush team want some royal shots like that of their own. Apparently they were particularly keen on an open-carriage procession down the Mall, and are said to be disheartened by London's suggestion that that might not be possible due to "security".

One Republican source, close to the White House, has a theory as to why the Queen is such an important catch for the image makers. "Look, Americans don't know shit. They're not going to recognise the prime minister of the Philippines. The only foreign leaders they could pick out are the Queen of England and the Pope - and we've already got those pictures." With the Pontiff in the can, the Queen is the co-star the president needs.

Getting the first ever state visit for a US president was a big request, but Team Bush had just the man to make it. William Farish, the US ambassador to London, has been the invisible man of the diplomatic circuit since he arrived here. But he has one asset: he is a genuinely close friend of the Windsors. A racing fanatic, he even trains and keeps the Queen's horses at his Kentucky estate.

According to this version, it is Washington, not London, which is driving next week's visit. Even the timing is designed to suit them: late November is the run-up to Thanksgiving, with Congress due to be in recess and a convenient drought of rival news. They could not wait till next year, when the election campaign will be at full throttle, and when foreign jaunts risk Bush Snr Syndrome - spending too much time abroad when Americans want their president to fix things at home. Next week is the time that best suits the Republican re-election effort, so that is the week he is coming. My Republican source detects the hand of Karl Rove, Bush's chief political counsellor: "Rove is driving the timing and image-making of all this."

If this is the White House's thinking, some UK government officials wonder if they might have blundered. The best pictures from next week may be of a giant Bush statue being toppled, Saddam style, in Trafalgar Square. If rioters on heat, rather than a president on horseback, is the defining image of the visit, won't that be a failure? Not necessarily. So long as the protesters look like the usual suspects - multiply pierced, Genoa-style activists in torn clothes and mohican haircuts - then, I'm told, the White House will not worry. They will be able to say Bush enjoys the global support of all but a few anarchist weirdos. If the demonstrators look like the UK equivalent of America's "soccer moms", regular people of all ages, including plenty of women - tricky to bring out on a weekday - then Washington may have to rethink.

It seems incredible that the White House could breezily decide to use Britain as a backdrop for a glorified ad campaign - and be granted its wish. The government insists it really wants this visit, that a relationship with the sole superpower cannot be taken for granted, but has to be, in Jack Straw's words, "maintained and nurtured".

But this seems a stretch. If Britain, which continues to lose soldiers in Iraq, and Blair, who has put his entire prime ministership in jeopardy, have not already done enough to maintain and nurture this relationship, then what kind of relationship is this?

j.freedland@guardian.co.uk


TOPICS: Foreign Affairs; News/Current Events; United Kingdom
KEYWORDS: antiamericanism; antibush; barfalert; bush43; bushbashing; mediabias; redstarguardian; smarmyliberal; uk; ukvisit
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To: Burkeman1
Patience. In time Bush will be proven right even to those numbskulls.
21 posted on 11/11/2003 8:35:42 PM PST by Az Joe
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To: KC_Conspirator
I've said it before and I'll say it again. We fought a war over 200 years ago so we wouldn't have to give a rat's ass what any other country thinks about what we do.
22 posted on 11/11/2003 8:36:17 PM PST by TheBigB (We are a NEWSPAPER! We are supposed to print THE NEWS! -- Carl Kolchak)
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To: Pikamax
I live near London. If there's not rioting or anything on the first couple of days I may go down on the Friday and get some friends together to organise a little counter-demonstration.

Frankly, if there is trouble, it won't harm Bush: there are anarchists and communists everywhere, Britain included, and they only hate Bush because he is such a good proponent of freedom. But it may harm Blair severely in making his own wild-eyed party think of him more and more as a liability and reconsider replacing him with someone more like them. That would be bad for the country in the short term, but in the long term, it could only aid a Conservative revival. So these idiots may inadvertently help the Right both sides of the Atlantic.

23 posted on 11/11/2003 8:37:07 PM PST by Tomalak
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To: Az Joe
Patience. In time Bush will be proven right even to those numbskulls.

Yeah. Fifteen years after Reagan, who are the recognised great figures of history now? (Hint: it ain't the 'Better Red than Dead' crowd.) These people will be the jokes of history in a generation.

24 posted on 11/11/2003 8:39:30 PM PST by Tomalak
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To: Az Joe
Yes- Bush is a magical "ruler" and he will solve all our problems!

I wish I was that stupid.
25 posted on 11/11/2003 8:40:08 PM PST by Burkeman1 ((If you see ten troubles comin down the road, Nine will run into the ditch before they reach you.))
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To: TheBigB
We fought a war over 200 years ago so we wouldn't have to give a rat's ass what any other country thinks about what we do.

Amen.

26 posted on 11/11/2003 8:44:31 PM PST by KC_Conspirator (This space for rent)
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To: squidly
The Europeans haven't hated a U.S. President this much since Reagan. What does that tell you?

He must be doing everything right.

27 posted on 11/11/2003 8:47:17 PM PST by Bernard Marx
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To: Burkeman1
PS- too drunk off my ass to reply to anyone tonight.

Never a problem here at FR...

28 posted on 11/11/2003 8:48:28 PM PST by Shermy
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To: Burkeman1
Why are you trolling?

29 posted on 11/11/2003 8:49:27 PM PST by APFel
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To: Burkeman1
The entire continent of Europe is on a downward spiral, that continent will be an undemocratic muslim-dominated place in a hundred years or so.
30 posted on 11/11/2003 8:50:00 PM PST by GeronL (Visit www.geocities.com/geronl.....and.....www.returnoftheprimitive.com)
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To: Burkeman1
Actually the French and Germans are quite sane

Please. The entire continent is in decline thanks to these two failures.

31 posted on 11/11/2003 8:51:23 PM PST by GeronL (Visit www.geocities.com/geronl.....and.....www.returnoftheprimitive.com)
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To: Spruce
One Republican source, close to the White House, has a theory as to why the Queen is such an important catch for the image makers. "Look, Americans don't know shit. . .

Why would a Republican feed an opposition paper and writer a prime cut of red meat? I call B.S. on Mr. Johnathan Freedland. It's tad too convenient for his hit piece. Perhaps Jason Blair has a new pseudonym?

32 posted on 11/11/2003 8:52:50 PM PST by Maynerd
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To: Burkeman1
YOU wrote...."I wish I was that stupid."

LOL....don't think you have to "wish." And, I looked at your personal page....you really should try using a spell checker.

33 posted on 11/11/2003 8:54:08 PM PST by goodnesswins (We are living in fantastic times....the breakup of the US Commie Party is in progress)
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To: Burkeman1
Try talking out of your mouth next time instead of your asshole.

Oh, my mistake you're all asshole aren't ya?
34 posted on 11/11/2003 8:56:12 PM PST by Az Joe
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To: goodnesswins
Nice CAPITAL LETTERS. Other than that nothing. WOW! You like Reagan! Must mean you are "CONSERVATIVE"?
35 posted on 11/11/2003 8:57:42 PM PST by Burkeman1 ((If you see ten troubles comin down the road, Nine will run into the ditch before they reach you.))
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To: GeronL
Spellchecker? Yes I have been told to do that for some time but I won't- and I don't care. At least I have somethig on my home page.
36 posted on 11/11/2003 9:00:04 PM PST by Burkeman1 ((If you see ten troubles comin down the road, Nine will run into the ditch before they reach you.))
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To: APFel
Hey 2001? Why are you?
37 posted on 11/11/2003 9:01:12 PM PST by Burkeman1 ((If you see ten troubles comin down the road, Nine will run into the ditch before they reach you.))
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To: Burkeman1
spellchecker? I think you must be replying to someone else.
38 posted on 11/11/2003 9:02:38 PM PST by GeronL (Visit www.geocities.com/geronl.....and.....www.returnoftheprimitive.com)
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To: Burkeman1
Fine. I have reported you for abuse and trolling. You have completely ruined this thread with personal attacks and name calling.

Have a nice night, and I hope you wake up in the morning without a severe hangover.

39 posted on 11/11/2003 9:06:40 PM PST by APFel
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To: Maynerd
Truth? Conservatives are not lyig ideoluges? We believe in truth even if it hurts our "cause" though conservatives don't even believe in causes!

Though some false conservatives like to say that spreading "democracy" is 'conservative' it is not.

Resit it if you have the nads.
40 posted on 11/11/2003 9:06:44 PM PST by Burkeman1 ((If you see ten troubles comin down the road, Nine will run into the ditch before they reach you.))
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