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» Britain needs a declaration of independence from America
By The Editor | Published 02/11/2007 | America & Britain | Unrated
Andrew RawnsleyThe latest Globescan survey (of 26,000 people in 25 countries) finds antagonism towards America at an intense pitch. Even in countries such as Poland which are traditionally warm towards the US, public opinion has turned very sour. Britain is becoming almost as anti-American as France has historically been. Just a third of Britons now regard the United States as a force for good.
» Why won't the US tell us how Matty died?
By The Editor | Published 02/4/2007 | America & Britain | Unrated
British Trooper Matty Hull died in a hail of 'friendly fire' from its American allies in Iraq in 2003. Last week an inquest echoed to the fury of a coroner and the grief of a widow, but failed to answer why such a terrible accident happened. Here we reveal how British ministers have battled for years to force the US to uncover the truth of this tragedy
» "In my lifetime, I have never experienced around the world and in Britain such loathing and contempt for America,"
By editorial staff | Published 11/9/2006 | America & Britain | Unrated
We read in today's Daily Reckoning some reported comments by Gavin Esler in the Daily Mail. "In my lifetime, I have never experienced around the world and in Britain such loathing and contempt for America. It's as if the only acceptable racism in 2006 is to be anti-American. At a local school in London, I gave a talk recently on world affairs to a group of clever kids ranging in age from 14 to 18. When I mentioned that I was concerned about a possible war with Iran over the Iranian nuclear program, more than half the pupils said they were more likely to believe the Iranians than the Americans. Can you believe it has really come to this?One opinion poll published yesterday found that Britons now believe George Bush poses a greater danger to world peace than either the Iranian fundamentalist leader Mahmoud Ahmadinejad or Kim Jong-il..." Esler goes on to reflect on what a great job the Bush administration has done of greasing the "Axis of Evil" so it can roll on to wherever it is going. North Korea has managed to get a nuclear bomb, under the watchful
gaze of the United States, while the American military has actually helped Iran achieve all of its most important foreign policy objectives. It removed Iran's biggest rival in the region - Saddam Hussein - and
neutralized its biggest enemy - Iraq. In destabilizing Iraq, the United States also helped to extend the Shia revolution and expand Islamic fundamentalism. Mission Accomplished! The mullahs must be high-fiving each other.
» Gordon Brown's message to US: it's time to build, not destroy
By editorial staff | Published 07/13/2007 | America & Britain | Unrated

Gordon Brown

The first clear signs that Gordon Brown will reorder Britain's foreign policy emerged last night when one of his closest cabinet allies urged the US to change its priorities and said a country's strength should no longer be measured by its destructive military power. Douglas Alexander, the trade and development secretary, made his remarks in a speech in America, the first by a cabinet minister abroad since Mr Brown took power a fortnight ago. The speech represents a call for the US to rethink its foreign policy, and recognise the virtues of so-called "soft power" and acting through international institutions including the United Nations.