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>>>Don't forget that the Aussies were sacrificed at Gallipoli (of Mel Gibson
fame) and a variety of other English imperialistic adventures.  Gee ... I just
can't understand why they would be a little circumspect and suspect
enough to dissect the (lack of) intellect ... in a direct and selective
manner ... A<:>E<:>R <<<
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ALP attack enrages Washington
By John Kerin and Misha Schubert
07feb03

THE US is furious with the ALP for its lack of support for the deployment of
troops to the Middle East and its targeting of George W. Bush in a
parliamentary debate on Iraq.

The US has formally complained to Opposition Leader Simon Crean's office
about Labor's anti-Americanism, suggesting it is damaging the Australia-US
alliance.

The development came as a group of Labor MPs restated their opposition
to a war against Iraq under any circumstances, a position at odds with
Labor policy.

The view from Washington was also conveyed to Opposition foreign affairs
spokesman Kevin Rudd when he visited the US last week for talks with
senior officials.

A spokesman for Labor leader Simon Crean confirmed the US had
complained about the ALP's policy.

"But Labor makes no apology for acting in the national interest, unlike
John Howard, who seems to think the strength of an alliance lies in
agreeing with everything the US says or does," he said.

"Labor has been a very strong supporter of the US alliance and it
continues to be, but the United Nations process should be followed, and
we will argue the case when we believe the US is acting wrongly."

Labor MPs savagely attacked the US President on Wednesday.

Frontbencher Mark Latham described Mr Bush as "the most incompetent
and dangerous president in living memory" and referred to Liberal MPs as a
"conga line of suckholes" to Mr Bush.

But Mr Crean yesterday dismissed Mr Latham's comments as a diversion.

Mr Howard insisted in parliament that Mr Crean had been more critical of
Mr Bush than of Saddam Hussein.

"The Leader of the Opposition has used every debate and question time
afforded him to personally denigrate the President of the United States,"
Mr Howard said.

"We have heard plenty of criticism of the President of the United States,
but frankly not enough criticism of Iraq from the Leader of the
Opposition."

Meanwhile, a group of 15 rebel Labor MPs, including outspoken former
front bencher Carmen Lawrence, yesterday declared unqualified
opposition to any war on Iraq, in a serious split from Mr Crean's support for
a UN-sanctioned attack.

Dr Lawrence admitted the position – made in a cross-party statement by
federal and state MPs – went beyond Labor policy.

But she argued the party had not made a final decision on how to handle a
UN- approved attack and did not anticipate any MP would be disciplined
over their stance.

"Simon knows there are many people within the Labor family who have very
strong views about this," she said.

Crean denies US complaint, seeks ambassador meeting
Full text of Colin Powell's address to the UN
Editorial: Last chance for Saddam to come clean
Special section: Countdown to War
Nicholson's cartoon


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