Read Emel when you get a chance for the full interview. Williams, a longtime critic of the war in Iraq, said in uncharacteristically blunt language: "We have only one hegemonic power at the moment. It is not accumulating territory, it is trying to accumulate influence and control. That's not working."
Asked in an interview with the Muslim lifestyle magazine Emel, if he thought the United States had lost the high moral ground since the 9/11 attacks, he replied "Yes."
Drawing comparisons between British imperialism and the 21st Century United States, Williams said: "It is one thing to take over a territory and then pour energy and resources into administering and normalizing it.
"Rightly or wrongly, that is what the British Empire did -- in India for example."
"It is another thing to go in on the assumption that a quick burst of violent action will somehow clear the decks and that you can move on and other people will put things back together again -- Iraq for example."
Monday, November 26, 2007
World Anglican Leader Blasts U.S.
I found this via Alia- thanks Alia- very interesting that some one up in the Angelican Church would make such strong comments- not very diplomatic- however, I can not say that I am upset he didn't. Just upset that he didn't do this earlier and that so many other world leaders are still on the fence or coy with taking a stance.
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