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Britain
Ex-Diplomats Fault Blair on Middle East
2004-04-27
Perhaps this is why they're ex-diplomats.
LONDON (AP) - More than 50 former diplomats have signed a letter to Prime Minister Tony Blair, harshly criticizing his policy in the Middle East and calling on Britain to exert more influence over the United States. In the letter, which the The Associated Press viewed on Monday, they say the U.S.-led coalition failed to plan adequately for the post-war phase in Iraq.
yes, let's remember the Left's plans for post-war Iraq -- er, there weren't any, 'cause Sammy was still in charge.
The letter, signed by 52 former diplomats, including ambassadors, high commissioners and governors, also attacks President Bush for endorsing Israel's plan to retain some settlements in the West Bank and criticizes Blair's public support for the policy. "These things needed saying and have needed saying for some time," Oliver Miles, a former ambassador to Greece, told The AP on Monday.
Sure, Ollie, now stop breaking your pills in half.
Blair's office rejected the criticism. "Our objectives in both Iraq and the Israel-Palestinian conflict remain stability, peace, freedom in the Middle East," said Blair's official spokesman.

Those who signed the letter include two former ambassadors to Baghdad and a former ambassador to Tel Aviv. "We ... have watched with deepening concern the policies which you have followed on the Arab-Israel problem and Iraq, in close co-operation with the United States," reads the letter. "We feel the time has come to make our anxieties public, in the hope that they will be addressed in Parliament and will lead to a vote of no confidence a fundamental reassessment."

Miles, who coordinated the letter, said it was triggered by Blair's visit to Washington earlier this month when he publicly backed Israel's plan to withdraw from the Gaza Strip but retain some settlements in the West Bank. The letter claims that the policy is "one-sided and illegal" and will "cost yet more Israeli and Palestinian blood."
As opposed to the previous policies.
Turning to Iraq, the letter says there was "no effective plan for the post-Saddam settlement."
Remember the Left's plan? How they were going to cope with Baghdad as Stalingrad, millions of dead civilians, millions of starving, disease-ridden refugees?
"We share your view that the British government has an interest in working as closely as possible with the United States on both these related issues, and in exerting real influence as a loyal ally," it says. "We believe that the need for such influence is now a matter of the highest urgency. If that is unacceptable or unwelcome there is no case for supporting policies which are doomed to failure. "
Diplospeak for "we'll be loyal only as long as there's something in it for us."
Blair's office said it would not rebut the letter point by point since no one could keep a straight face that long. "We assume these former members of the diplomatic service welcome the removal of Saddam and it is that that has opened up the possibility of democracy and that is what we are determined to achieve in Iraq," he said, briefing reporters on condition of anonymity. "We have prepared for the aftermath. Nobody pretends that there are not difficulties."
Don't say "pretend" to the looney Left, it just gives them ideas.
Posted by:Steve White

#14  I though England and the US had no interest in stability in the Middle East.
Posted by: Eric Jablow   2004-04-27 5:30:33 PM  

#13  What the hell! Saudi Arabia threatening to cut their pensions?
Posted by: Barry   2004-04-27 9:59:57 AM  

#12  Garrison:
http://www.us-israel.org/jsource/History/King_David.html

Hairy muff. But does the picture remind you of anything?
Posted by: Howard UK   2004-04-27 7:58:51 AM  

#11  Garrison..do you use drugs?
Posted by: B   2004-04-27 7:54:23 AM  

#10  True to an extent. We were arabist when they were useful to us. Part of our great Machiavellian tradition in world events. We're not quite as bad as the French though.
Lawrence's Seven Pillars of Wisdom is a magical insight into arab society. I would urge all who haven't to read it.
Posted by: Howard UK   2004-04-27 4:26:29 AM  

#9  The Brits are ARABISTS plain and simple. Sixty years ago Brits and their Arab butt-buddies were in present day Israel shooting Jewish children fleeing the holocaust for the Holy Land, and toasting Allah as they watched the bloody, bleeding bodies bob in the Med....
Posted by: Garrison   2004-04-27 2:02:50 AM  

#8  It's too simplistic to interpret this sort of mass whining from the diplomatic establishment as a conclusive endorsement of the soundness of the Blair approach, but it's certainly a very, very good sign. I'd have given anything to eavesdrop on office chatter in State/NEA or the corresponding part of the Foreign Office in the last two weeks.
Posted by: IceCold   2004-04-27 1:57:21 AM  

#7  A4602 - I did note anal retentiveness, disguised as anxiety!
Posted by: Anonymous4052   2004-04-27 1:48:58 AM  

#6  Pfft! the traditional arabists at foreign office
they have the dream of Lawrence of Arabia! Sleeping with dictators...

Posted by: Anonymous4602   2004-04-27 1:45:18 AM  

#5  "We ... have watched with deepening concern (Damnit Blair, you are pissing of the leftist base of your party by using common sense and having a broader view of things) the policies which you have followed on the Arab-Israel problem and Iraq, in close co-operation with the United States (Why are you ignoring France, Germany, Russia, and Now Spain?)," reads the letter. "We feel the time has come to make our anxieties anal retentiveness public, in the hope that they will be addressed in Parliament and will lead to a fundamental appeasement reassessment."

Posted by: Anonymous4052   2004-04-27 1:45:02 AM  

#4  it reminds me of Max Smart.
Posted by: B   2004-04-27 1:30:33 AM  

#3  Nice rant, 4052, we should work those into the story!

By the way: with all the anon posters getting numbers, does it remind anyone of the scene in "Zulu" where the Welsh soldiers explain why they refer to each other by number?
Posted by: Steve White   2004-04-27 1:29:05 AM  

#2  The letter, signed by 52 former diplomats, including ambassadors, high commissioners and governors,(along with the usual assortment of bureaucratic ne'r-do-wells), also attacks President Bush for (not being anti-Semitic), endorsing Israel's plan to retain some settlements in the West Bank and criticizes Blair's gutsy public support for the policy. "These things needed saying and have needed saying for some time," Oliver The Weasel Miles, a former ambassador to Greece, told The AP on Monday.
Posted by: Anonymous4052   2004-04-27 1:26:53 AM  

#1  "We believe that the need for such influence is now a matter of the highest urgency as we haven't gotten any oil vouchers for several months now!!
Posted by: B   2004-04-27 1:13:55 AM  

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