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Mon, 03-09-2009 - 6:05pm

London aghast at President Obama over gifts given to Prime Minister Brown

BY David Saltonstall
Daily News Senior Correspondent

Updated Saturday, March 7th 2009, 2:03 AM

You'd think President Obama had booted the Brits out of America — again!

London newspapers are howling over a string of alleged snubs by Obama to British Prime Minister Gordon Brown during his visit to Washington last week — including a squabble over presidential gift-giving.

"President Obama has been rudeness personified towards Britain," sniffed The Daily Telegraph Friday. "His handling of the visit of the Prime Minister, Gordon Brown, to Washington was appalling."

The list of complaints is longer than the Magna Carta: Obama canceled a planned, podium-to-podium news conference with Brown (actually, none was ever scheduled); he recently removed a bust of former Prime Minister Winston Churchill from the Oval Office; and he gave gifts to the Brown family that were "about as exciting as a pair of socks," one Fleet Street wag whined.

That last bit might be true. After Brown presented Obama with a pen holder crafted from the timbers of the 19th century British warship HMS President (whose sister ship, HMS Resolute, provided the wood for the Oval Office's desk), Obama offered up ... 25 DVDs of American movie classics.

"Oh, give me strength," wrote one appalled Daily Telegraph staffer. "We do have television and DVD stores on this side of the Atlantic."

Never mind that Brown is blind in one eye and may have a hard time seeing the stars in "2001: A Space Odyssey," or that American DVDs are usually incompatible with British players.

Equally insulting, decided the Times of London, was Michelle Obama's "solipsistic" and "inherently dismissive" gifts to the Browns' two little boys, Fraser and John.

The offending souvenirs? Toy models of Marine One, the President's helicopter — gifts no doubt plucked from the White House gift shop at the last minute, The Times decided.

Brown's wife, Sarah, by contrast arrived with dresses for Sasha and Malia from the UK's trendy Top Shop (with matching necklaces) and a selection of books by British authors.

"A bit of thought had clearly gone into choosing them," crowed The Daily Mail. "Lovely."

The Brits have blown up the alleged snubs into new evidence that the "special relationship" between the two nations is no longer quite so special.

The hand-wringing began last month when Obama removed a bust of Churchill from the Oval Office and replaced it with his hero, Abraham Lincoln.

The Times of London immediately traced Obama's "disdain" for Churchill to Kenya, where Obama's grandfather was caught up in the Churchill-led suppression of the 1950s Mau Mau Rebellion that left thousands of Kenyans dead.

"It's not surprising that Mr. Obama didn't want Churchill looking over his shoulder," explained one correspondent.

At this point, the two sides seem to be in full repair mode. The White House let it be known that Obama and Brown shared a chummy phone call as the prime minister was headed home.

And Friday, it was revealed that Obama would be granted a private audience with Queen Elizabeth when he is in London next month.

Quipped one reader of The Sun, "I hope Her Majesty likes DVDs."

http://www.nydailynews.com/news/politics/2009/03/06/2009-03-06_london_aghast_at_president_obama_over_gi.html

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Tue, 03-17-2009 - 9:04am

<<WMDs presented an imminent threat...as perceived by the Bush administration, the Congress, the UN and our allies? >>


Not true. The majority of UN security council members did not support the invasion and it was also not supported by some of our traditional allies such as France, Germany and Canada.


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Tue, 03-17-2009 - 9:19am
You are talking to a few brick walls. They will NEVER believe ANYTHING other than
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Tue, 03-17-2009 - 11:00am

I know what you mean. It's been posted numerous times that Bush did not have UN approval prior to invading Iraq and many of our allies did not support the invasion, but those facts continue to be overlooked. Just another example of willfull blindness.


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Tue, 03-17-2009 - 12:08pm

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Iraq posed no imminent threat to the US unless one considers toying with Iraq's oil supply and the US interest/need of this oil

 

 

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Tue, 03-17-2009 - 12:27pm

Iraq posed no imminent threat to the US unless one considers toying with Iraq's oil supply and the US interest/need of this oil

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Tue, 03-17-2009 - 12:39pm

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Tue, 03-17-2009 - 12:55pm

Thanks for the reminder but I already knew the enemy of my enemy is not necessarily my friend,

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Tue, 03-17-2009 - 1:07pm

Iraq, which regards the zones as violations of its territorial sovereignty, has been challenging the patrols since December 1998.


Iraq's attacks on U.S. and the U.K.'s aircraft increased once the UN voted to retain sanctions against Iraq.

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Tue, 03-17-2009 - 1:12pm

So, are you suggesting that the firing upon of planes flying over Iraq was a threat to US sovereignty?

 

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