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Britain
Jimmah farts in Blair's general direction
2006-08-27
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Tony Blair's lack of leadership and timid subservience to George W Bush lie behind the ongoing crisis in Iraq and the worldwide threat of terrorism, according to the former American president Jimmy Carter. "I have been surprised and extremely disappointed by Tony Blair's behaviour," he told The Sunday Telegraph. "I think that more than any other person in the world the Prime Minister could have had a moderating influence on Washington - and he has not. I really thought that Tony Blair, who I know personally to some degree, would be a constraint on President Bush's policies towards Iraq."

In an exclusive interview, President Carter made it plain that he sees Mr Blair's lack of leadership as being a key factor in the present crisis in Iraq, which followed the 2003 invasion - a pre-emptive move he said he would never have considered himself as president. Mr Carter also said that the Iraq invasion had subverted the fight against terrorism and instead strengthened al-Qaeda and the recruitment of terrorists. "In many countries where I meet with leaders and private citizens there is an equating of American policy with Great Britain - with Great Britain obviously playing the lesser role. We now have a situation where America is so unpopular overseas that even in countries like Egypt and Jordan our approval ratings are less than five per cent. It's a shameful and pitiful state of affairs and I hold your British Prime Minister to be substantially responsible for being so compliant and subservient."

The outspoken attack by the former Democratic president shows the extent of the alienation between the Labour Party and its traditional Democrat allies in America. It will embarrass the Prime Minister on his return from his summer family holiday in Barbados and comes as Mr Blair prepares to make a defiant speech warning his party that it risks losing the next election if it does not unite behind him.

As friends of the Prime Minister mounted frenzied briefings in his defence yesterday, the Downing Street spin machine appeared to run out of control. A statement first put out on Friday was reissued, in which Mr Blair made a desperate defence of his Government, insisting that "after nearly a decade in office the PM is convinced that his Government has the experience and authority to meet these challenges". Later officials at Downing Street admitted that they had simply redated the identical statement before sending it out to the press.

At 81, Mr Carter - the 39th American president, from 1977 to 1981, and the winner of the 2002 Nobel Peace Prize - plainly has no intention of sitting on his porch and nodding quietly away as the sun goes down over his peanut farm. He has just published a book, Faith and Freedom, in which he savages the American administration for leading the country into insularity and intolerance.

Asked why he thinks Mr Blair has behaved in the way that he has with President Bush's belligerent regime, Mr Carter said he could only put it down to timidity. Yet he confessed that he remains baffled by the apparent contrast between Mr Blair's private remarks and his public utterances. "I really believe the reports of former leaders who were present in conversations between Blair and Bush that Blair has expressed private opinions contrary to some of the public policies that he has adopted in subservience."
Posted by:ryuge

#11  He needs a peanut allergy so he can properly enjoy his plantation.
Posted by: 3dc   2006-08-27 23:26  

#10  This nations's worst president is fighting hard to also be known as America's worst ex-president. Someone needs to stuff his pie hole with about six bushels of Georgia peaches - all at the same time.
Posted by: Old Patriot   2006-08-27 22:06  

#9  Thank you for the Islamofascist propaganda, Imam Carter.
Putz .
Posted by: J. D. Lux   2006-08-27 19:25  

#8  When an incompetent fucking idiot tells ya you're doing it wrong, your best bet is to keep on doing it...
Posted by: tu3031   2006-08-27 15:49  

#7  "lack of leadership and timid"

Was Carter listing his own personal flaws?
Posted by: RJB in JC MO   2006-08-27 15:15  

#6  Jimmy Carter...the mastermind behind the Iranian shia theocracy, the takeover of US embassy and subsequent kidnapping of US citizens in Tehran, massive US inflation that crippled the economy, the downsizing and destruction of the US military, breakdown of the US intelligence community.

Jimmy Carter - his legacy speaks for itself.
Posted by: anymouse   2006-08-27 12:58  

#5  This fool was a simpleton when he was in office. I think he's heading toward total dementia with Murtha right along beside him. Meanwhile, the Orca from Cape Cod is so inebriated he has no idea what he's blabbering,like during the DC rally for illegal aliens.
Posted by: SOP35/Rat   2006-08-27 12:33  

#4  Man must crave more attention than SlimFast Diet Plan Cindy. Now there's a marriage made in some bizzaro altered universe*. Wonder if he lusts in his heart for her publicity?

*actually known to exist in the minds of many humans shown to be suffering from severe BDS syndrome.
Posted by: Closing Ulert7306   2006-08-27 09:52  

#3  Why do good men get struck down in the prime of their life? Why will this tool live to be 136 years old? Why, tell me why.
Posted by: Juting Unailing8929   2006-08-27 09:50  

#2  the 2003 invasion - a pre-emptive move he said he would never have considered himself as president.

Well, duh....he wouldn't do a damned thing when Iran took over the Embassy, either.
Posted by: Swamp Blondie   2006-08-27 08:26  

#1  the worst American president criticizes Blair? Who cares what this POS thinks. Why won't he die?
Posted by: Frank G   2006-08-27 08:23  

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