Britain seen from the US

July 21, 2008

Thom­son Reu­ters boss Tom Glo­cer has a frank post­ing from Sun Val­ley (your own private Idaho). Glo­cer, who was based in Lon­don until recently, is now back in the US and tells it like it is on the real value of the “spe­cial relationship”:

The US has pur­sued a uni­lat­er­al­ist approach to world affairs over the past seven years (if one ignores the strong-arming of super ally and “lap­dog” the United King­dom which all but cost Tony Blair his pos­i­tion). Our cur­rent chal­lenges are too large to “go it alone,” and the loudest voices are com­ing from the over-stretched US mil­it­ary which is vali­antly try­ing to pro­sec­ute too many wars at the same time.

Of course, some Brit­ish colum­nists and op-ed writers — and most Brit­ish politi­cians — will con­tinue to try and peer the wrong way down the tele­scope in order to per­suade them­selves of the UK’s role in inter­na­tional affairs…

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