"[It is also] a struggle about values and about modernity, whether to be at ease with it or enraged at it," said Mr Blair, the fifth world leader granted the honour of addressing federal parliament.
"And to win this struggle we have to win the battle of values as much as arms."
So PM Tony Blair is quoted in the SMH [read the full article here] as saying when speaking to the House of Reps. in Canberra this morning.
But what does it mean? Is this a new spin on the reason for going into Iraq? And whose "values" are we talking about here? Those of the Anglican Church or the US, the Brits and Oz? Then there is the "modernity" angle. According to whom and based on what? - assuming one can ascribe a meaning to what is being said anyway.
All rather curious! Perhaps having escaped his travails in the UK for the moment and suffering jet-lag, PM Blair just strung together a succession of [meaningless] words! It would certainly seem so.
"And to win this struggle we have to win the battle of values as much as arms."
So PM Tony Blair is quoted in the SMH [read the full article here] as saying when speaking to the House of Reps. in Canberra this morning.
But what does it mean? Is this a new spin on the reason for going into Iraq? And whose "values" are we talking about here? Those of the Anglican Church or the US, the Brits and Oz? Then there is the "modernity" angle. According to whom and based on what? - assuming one can ascribe a meaning to what is being said anyway.
All rather curious! Perhaps having escaped his travails in the UK for the moment and suffering jet-lag, PM Blair just strung together a succession of [meaningless] words! It would certainly seem so.
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