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Robert Redford urges a different kind of patriotism
Duncan Campbell in Los Angeles
Monday December 02 2002
The Guardian


The actor and director Robert Redford has accused President Bush of pursuing a 
"dangerous and self-defeating" path in the Middle East and asserted that true American 
patriotism lies in reducing the country's dependence on oil.

Redford is the latest public figure to attack the Bush administration's policy on Iraq 
and call for a new definition of patriotism.

"The Bush White House talks tough on military matters in the Middle East while 
remaining virtually silent about the long-term problems posed by US dependence on 
fossil fuels," Redford writes in an article in the Los Angeles Times. "The Bush 
administration's energy policy to date - a military garrison in the Middle East and 
drilling for oil in the Arctic and other fragile habitats - is costly, dangerous and 
self-defeating."

Redford asserts that "weaning our nation from fossil fuels should be understood as the 
most patriotic policy to which we can commit ourselves".

He attacks the "absence of leadership" on the issue and writes that the current policy 
on oil would "guarantee homeland insecurity".

Redford, star of Butch Cassidy and the Sundance Kid and The Sting, accepts that the 
political climate may be unsympathetic to such an argument.

"To get the United States off fossil fuels in this uneasy national climate of 
terrorism and conflict in the Persian Gulf we must treat the issue with the urgency 
and persistence it deserves."

He argues that changes in petrol consumption are essential and that the government 
should have the courage to embrace the changes. "Big challenges require bold action 
and leadership," he writes.

Redford argues that the US policy on energy "creates political liabilities overseas" 
and makes the country a leading contributor to global warning.

Other well-known names have also challenged the Bush administration's calls to 
patriotic support for the war.

TV host Jerry Springer said recently that a true patriot would be opposing the threat 
of war in Iraq because such a war would create a new generation of people who hated 
the US. A former politician and a Democrat, he said that most Americans were concerned 
about threats from al-Qaida and Osama bin Laden but not about Saddam Hussein.

Many public figures have been slow to criticise the war plans for fear of being called 
unpatriotic but there are a growing number of exceptions.

The actor Sean Penn has taken out a full-page ad in the Washington Post to question 
President Bush's motives and policies. Others, including Susan Sarandon, Marisa Tomei, 
Kurt Vonnegut and Steve Earle have signed similar challenges to the war in the 
national media. The actor Woody Harrelson expressed his opposition in an article in 
the Guardian last month.

Copyright Guardian Newspapers Limited

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