Blair's Middle East Role Tainted by Associations with Bush, Say Critics
JERUSALEM - As Gordon Brown, at last, inherited 10 Downing Street, Tony Blair yesterday took the first step towards life as an ex-prime minister and an international diplomat.
Mr Blair overcame Russia's reservations to be made Middle East envoy working on behalf of the US, Russia, the UN and the EU. His official remit will be to promote Palestinian economic development as well as advise on building the institutions of a future Palestinian state.
He told his constituency in Sedgefield, Co Durham, last night that he was quitting as an MP, causing a by-election, tipped to be on 19 July, to take up the new role.
However, reservations continued about his ability to act as an honest broker in the Middle East because of his unequivocal support for George Bush in the war in Iraq, and failing to call for a halt to the Israeli bombing of Lebanon last summer.
President Vladimir Putin had "positive" talks with Mr Blair before the ex-prime minister was confirmed in the post at a meeting of the Quartet powers in Israel.
Gordon Brown, the Prime Minister, who privately spoke to Mr Blair hours before the handover of power at Downing Street, also has his private reservations about the former premier's new role.
Mr Brown is said to be concerned that Mr Blair should not interfere with an economic strategy for Palestine, which he is keen to pursue in the coming months.
"There is nothing we can do about it," said one minister close to Mr Brown. "It was pushed by Bush and we have to accept it."
During his final Prime Minister's Questions on Wednesday, Mr Blair said: "The absolute priority is to try to give effect to what is now the consensus across the international community - that the only way of bringing stability and peace to the Middle East is a two-state solution."
Senior United Nations officials describe Mr Blair as a star player who will bring energy to the Middle East peace process.
Left-wing anti-war Labour MPs were openly sceptical of his role. Alan Simpson, a member of the Labour Campaign Group, said: "I can't see how Blair, who took us to war against Iraq, can do anything to bring peace for Palestine."
The appointment was officially announced by the Quartet - the US, EU, UN, and Russia - after a day of diplomacy. It was officially welcomed by Mahmoud Abbas, the Palestinian President, and Ehud Olmert, the Israeli Prime Minister. But it was greeted with scepticism by Ghazi Hamad, the spokesman for Ismail Haniyeh, the Hamas leader who has refused to accept his dismissal by Mr Abbas as Prime Minister. "Our experience with Tony Blair as Britain's Prime Minister has not been encouraging," said Mr Hamad. "He has always adopted the American and Israeli positions."
The official announcement says that Mr Blair will spend "significant time" in the region and have a small staff based in Jerusalem seconded from Quartet members to fulfil a remit which, as expected, stops well short of making him an international mediator between Israel and the Palestinians on final settlement of the conflict.
Like his predecessor, James Wolfensohn, Mr Blair will be charged with promoting economic development - a task that cannot easily be divorced from the impact of the wider conflict on the lives of Palestinians in both Gaza and the West Bank. Mr Wolfensohn, however, became increasingly frustrated with his lack of progress in easing closures, particularly in Gaza, to inject new life in the Palestinian economy.
Israeli officials have gone out of their way to praise Mr Blair since his appointment was first mooted, and Mr Olmert told Mr Blair in a phone call to mark his departure from office before the appointment was confirmed that Israel would "co-operate with him to the fullest".
© 2007 Independent News and Media Limited
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14 Comments so far
Show Alldcbeltway, thanks for the Beeb link...
"Israel has previously vowed never to buy gas from its neighbour."
Sums it up for me.
It's not really Palestinian gas until a 'bilateral agreemet' with Israel is brokered to exploit it.
Peace with Israel is a prerequisite for petrodollars - the Palestinian economy will not benefit if they can neither sell gas to Israel, nor have a pipeline/seaport to export it.
Again, what is Blair's real job to be - perhaps to economically develop the hydrocarbon deposits ala Bush/Iraq?
Samski they did have natural Gas just off the coast in Gaza Strip.http://news.bbc.co.uk/2/hi/business/6682509.stm
fd32 June 28th, 2007 11:31 pm
Excellent post....
Someone on Common Dreams was complaining about having to use a dictionary to look up the "BIG WORDS"....
For goodness sake the last place we need to be DUMBED DOWN is a web site like Common Dreams....
It's the mediocrity of MSM, inter alia, which is destroying the fabric of ingenuous representative democracy.....
The history of England is the story of a bloodthirsty, racist, covetous, malevolent, imperialist monster, and the charming people who made it so. Angel voiced Tony Blair carries that seed in him but manages to make it appear almost quaint in the context of Britain's breathtaking 20th century fall from global dominance. But it is not quaint.Evil is evil. Unfortunately, the British are now and have been for centuries, masters of self-promotion and have demonstrated little patience with facts when speaking or writing about themselves. This, along with the brainless Anglophilism of the average American, bereft of even a molecule of historical comprehension of the viciousness of the Empire, fed, as they are, a nonstop diet of BBC Upstairs/Downstairs , Foyle's War poppycock featuring the high-mindedness of that noble mongrel race,has rendered the British a teflon coated people here in America. And only in America.
It is pointless to begin a litany of their evil deeds inasmuch as the thinnest finger sketch could take months. Suffice it to say, if you hated the bellicosity of the Prussians, the murderous arrogance of Napoleon, the coldblooded contempt for human life of Ghengis Khan, but somehow find yourself charmed by the British, you have got some reading to do. And I don't mean Winston Churchill.
Tony Blair as compassionate referee for the disinherited and uprooted in the Middle East...should not fill any thoughtful person with confidence. This is my feeble attempt at British understatement.
A leopard never changes its spots....
What appalls me the most was the MSM adoration of what could only be described a common garden variety WAR CRIMINAL.....
And what kind of economy will the Palestines be 'encouraged' to adopt?
A globalised, free market system as expounded by IMF, World Bank, G8 and the US/UK?
What kind of resources can the Palestinians exploit, have they oil, coal, gas? Have they viable access to a seaport through which to export their products? Do they have any manufacturing infrastructure?
Lots of questions and the big one is - just what is his real mission to be?
"Blair is not bush's poodle, he's bigger than that" -Brown
Yeah, he's Bush's Butler..emphasis on BUTT
Woof! Woof!
I'm sure all the residents of the Middle East now being "envoyed" by this poodle are very hopeful for change.
Who better to bring fresh ideas than this Bush loving wardog?
Heckuva job Tony!
If you know somebody is dirty inside and outside---stay away from them. Tony had to learn it the hard way.
Blair will be used again as a tool cause he is one.
How on earth can SUCH a dishonest man, (-a proven liar) "act as an honest broker"? - Can a poisonous snake ever be viewed as a harmless puppy? -Only by those lacking all semblance of sanity, --of which Phoney Bliar is one!
"There is nothing we can do about it," said one minister close to Mr Brown. "It was pushed by Bush and we have to accept it."
...er... since when was BuSh elected King of the World? What lickspittle craven toadies these UK ministers are! Even slugs have more backbone than them!
"Senior United Nations officials describe Mr Blair as a star player who will bring energy to the Middle East peace process." Oh yes? Like which 'senior officials'? Certainly not the likes of that now-retired, but brilliant, sane and antiwar Kofi Anan! Maybe the BuSh Poodle-Parlour Contingent approved of Blair, -but no one else would!
"(the appointment] ...was officially welcomed by ... Ehud Olmert, the Israeli Prime Minister."
-Well that says it all then. If Mr 'Ethug' Olmert says it's a good idea, then it is very obviously quite the reverse!
**When slimeball poachers turn to guarding the henhouse, expect more than a few birds to end up minus their heads...**
After leaving office, two of the items on the to do list:
2. Shop for a doghouse.
3. Get a new flea collar.
Blair as MiddleEast peace envoy is like "a wolf in sheep's clothing".
I guess f***ing the Iraqis wasn't enough for Bush-lite
Now he gets to f*** the Palestinians as well
Israel must be delighted