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    It just goes to show what a pompous ass Bush is that even members of his own staff are speaking out with disgust about how Bush has ignored and mistreated Blair.

    Last Updated: Thursday, 30 November 2006, 07:15 GMT

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    Bush 'routinely ignoring Blair'

    Blair has been Bush's closest ally since the 11 September attacks
    Britain's relationship with America is "one-sided" and Tony Blair is routinely ignored by President George Bush, a senior US official has said.
    Kendall Myers, a senior analyst at the State Department, described Britain's attempts to influence US policy as a "sad business", the Times reported.

    Mr Myers reportedly said he felt "a little ashamed" at Mr Bush's treatment of the prime minister.

    Mr Blair has been a close ally of Mr Bush since the 9/11 attacks.

    The official - a specialist in British politics - made the comments at an academic forum at Washington DC's School of Advanced International Studies on Tuesday.

    He reportedly said that despite Mr Blair's attempts to influence the Bush administration's policy, "we typically ignore them and take no notice - it's a sad business".

    We have not only failed to do what we wanted to do in Iraq, but we have greatly strained our relationship with Britain

    Kendall Myers, US State Department

    Mr Myers said that Britain's role as a bridge between the US and Europe was now "disappearing before our eyes".

    And he went on to describe the relationship between the US and Britain.

    "It was a done deal from the beginning, it was a one-sided relationship that was entered into with open eyes... There was nothing, no payback, no sense of reciprocity."

    Iraq 'failure'

    Mr Myers admitted that the growing unrest in Iraq was also affecting relations across the Atlantic.

    "It's a bad time, let's face it," he is quoted as saying. "We have not only failed to do what we wanted to do in Iraq, but we have greatly strained our relationship with Britain."

    As a result, he predicted relations between the White House and Downing Street would break down.

    He said: "What I think and fear is that Britain will draw back from the US without moving closer to Europe. In that sense London's bridge is falling down."

    Downing Street has not commented on the matter.
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  • #2
    FYI

    "bush's own staff" normally refers to white house staff. Calling any member of the executive branch "a Bush staffer" is a VERY odd usage.
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    • #3
      NP, it just gives us a reason to hate America
      You just wasted six ... no, seven ... seconds of your life reading this sentence.

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      • #4
        Originally posted by lord of the mark
        FYI

        "bush's own staff" normally refers to white house staff. Calling any member of the executive branch "a Bush staffer" is a VERY odd usage.
        OK, members of his administration. Better?
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        • #5
          I'd mistreat Blair also ...
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          • #6
            Originally posted by Oerdin


            OK, members of his administration. Better?
            Maybe. Usually "member of the admin" refers only to political appointees, and excludes civil servants (or Foreign Service members, in the case of State) Not clear to me if this guy is a political, but I doubt it, given his title is "special analyst" - and not Deputy Asst Sec or similar. I doubt the politicals go down that far.
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            • #7
              What does "ignoring" mean in this context? Not listening to Blair or not accepting his advice?
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              • #8
                The State Department has been at odds with Bush pretty often. For damned good reasons, IMO. But it's not like this is one of "Bush's own people" criticizing him.

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                • #9
                  I think lotm owned this thread.

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                  • #10
                    Bush ignores Congress and the people he supposedly represents. Why should the Brits get special treatment?
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                    • #11
                      Damn I'm too slow.
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                      • #12
                        The dark side is strong with this one

                        Teh BUSH Emperor: You want this, don't you? The hate is swelling in you now. Take your Jedi weapon. Use it. I am unarmed. Strike me down with it. Give in to your anger. With each passing moment you make yourself more my servant.
                        Oerdin: No.
                        Teh BUSH Emperor: It is unavoidable. It is your destiny. You, like your father, are now mine.
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                        • #13
                          Why would Bush pay attention to Blair now, anyway? Blair has already been shown the door by his own party, who decided to repay his long years of service in bringing Labor back from the wilderness by booting him in favor of a Scot who's well on his way to being defeated by the kid running the Tories...
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                          • #14
                            He probably found out Blair is a liberal
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                            • #15
                              Originally posted by Drake Tungsten
                              Why would Bush pay attention to Blair now, anyway? Blair has already been shown the door by his own party, who decided to repay his long years of service in bringing Labor back from the wilderness by booting him in favor of a Scot who's well on his way to being defeated by the kid running the Tories...
                              That's because Blair listened to Bush.
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