Bush's New Poodle?
By Dan Froomkin
Special to washingtonpost.com
Monday, July 30, 2007
Anyone who expected the new British prime minister to distance himself from President Bush today -- at least in public -- would have been sorely disappointed.
"The United Kingdom and the United States work in a partnership that I believe will strengthen in the years to come," Gordon Brown said today as he stood alongside Bush at a brief press conference at Camp David.
"I would describe Gordon Brown as a principled man who really wants to get something done," Bush said.
It was almost as if, for Bush, Tony Blair was still there singing backup....
Asked whether he could trust Brown as much as he trusted Blair, Bush responded: "There's no doubt in my mind that Gordon Brown understands that failure in Iraq would be a disaster for the security of our own countries; that failure in Iraq would embolden extremist movements throughout the Middle East; that failure in Iraq would basically say to people sitting on the fence around the region that al Qaeda is powerful enough to drive great countries like Great Britain and America out of Iraq before the mission is done. He understands that violence could spill out across the region, that a country like Iran would become emboldened.
"So there's no doubt in my mind he understands the stakes of the struggle."...
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