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Canada PM on 9-11: U.S. Had It Coming
Canadian Prime Minister Jean Chretien's suggestion during a TV interview Wednesday that the U.S. is partially to blame for the 9-11 attacks has officials on both sides of the Canada-U.S. border fearing "a meltdown" in relations between the two countries.
In remarks carried by the Canadian Broadcasting Company as part of its 9-11 anniversary coverage, Chretien seemed to be saying that the U.S. got what it deserved on 9-11.
"You cannot exercise your powers to the point of humiliation for the others," he told the CBC. "That is what the Western world - not only the Americans, the Western world - has to realize."
Chretien added that the West "is getting too rich in relation to the poor world" and that "the 11th of September is an occasion for me to realize it even more."
The interview was actually taped last July, but many took Chretien's remarks as a 9-11 anniversary message.
The Prime Minister's Office issued a statement Thursday saying that his comments had been misinterpreted by the press, but some Canadians weren't so sure.
"His comments were ill-conceived," retired major-general Lewis MacKenzie told the Montreal Gazette Friday. "I'm not a great fan of blaming the victim," he complained before voicing fears about the damage Chretien's comments might cause in the U.S.
Theresa Hitchens, vice president of Washington's Center for Defense Information, told the paper that the Canadian PM's views won't go over well with the Bush administration.
Canadian Prime Minister Jean Chretien's suggestion during a TV interview Wednesday that the U.S. is partially to blame for the 9-11 attacks has officials on both sides of the Canada-U.S. border fearing "a meltdown" in relations between the two countries.
In remarks carried by the Canadian Broadcasting Company as part of its 9-11 anniversary coverage, Chretien seemed to be saying that the U.S. got what it deserved on 9-11.
"You cannot exercise your powers to the point of humiliation for the others," he told the CBC. "That is what the Western world - not only the Americans, the Western world - has to realize."
Chretien added that the West "is getting too rich in relation to the poor world" and that "the 11th of September is an occasion for me to realize it even more."
The interview was actually taped last July, but many took Chretien's remarks as a 9-11 anniversary message.
The Prime Minister's Office issued a statement Thursday saying that his comments had been misinterpreted by the press, but some Canadians weren't so sure.
"His comments were ill-conceived," retired major-general Lewis MacKenzie told the Montreal Gazette Friday. "I'm not a great fan of blaming the victim," he complained before voicing fears about the damage Chretien's comments might cause in the U.S.
Theresa Hitchens, vice president of Washington's Center for Defense Information, told the paper that the Canadian PM's views won't go over well with the Bush administration.
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<< <i>HEY!!!!!!! lol i'm from Canada o well i hate the country too!!!!!!! lol hehehehe >>
Actually, Canada doesn't suck. Maybe where you live(Calgary) does. But, Toronto is the best!! Stop putting down your country, dummy!
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Cant wait till the 2 American pilots get jail time though :-)
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1. Ends slavery
2. provides food to a nation's residents that hate us
3. protects the free world
4. (effectively) fights communism
5. Gives us more of a cultural contribution beyond Brian Adams
6. Saves the world (twice)
then you guys can say you're right, and the rest are wrong.
the american opinion is right and the rest of the world is wrong
Not saying canada is right... saying that the American opinion.. as proven in this post... believes they are the greatest thing... however... the rest of the world thinks differently.
Another typical US attitude.. if it doesnt happen here... it doesnt matter.
Example... Us girl gets kidnapped and killed. It has a huge deal. Overseas... kids are being killed by rebel soldiers on their way to school. And what is done about that? nothing. If it doesnt happen in the US or effect the US... then to the US... it doesnt matter.
US is so great that they need peacekeepers from Great Britan and Canada to help. The only Canadian casulties are because of a US bomber.
Got news for you... US is no better than anywhere else.
At least our country has a reason to be smug. You guys just do it as a kneeejerk reaction.
Surprise surprise there are attacks on the US.. and who is doing them??? American citizens.
As for our citizens attacking our country...not people who were born and raised here, but Americanized citizens, and insane zealots at that. No one whose opinion would or should cause anyone to challneg the way they think.
Anyways.. the people today who were arrested... were born and raised in the US. Tim McVeigh... i believe he was born and raised american.
Oh well.. i am sure the great american pilots will enjoy jail :-)
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<< <i>As for our citizens attacking our country...not people who were born and raised here, but Americanized citizens, and insane zealots at that. No one whose opinion would or should cause anyone to challneg the way they think. >>
Hmm, so I'm guessing that Timothy McVeigh was a Basque Separatist and that Ruby Ridge is actually in Tijuana. damn, and all the American papers said Timmie Boy was a born and bred American. If you can't believe the American media, who exactly can you believe?
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america is a nosey country- if we just stayed the hell out of the middle east like we should have in the first place, we would be all set. but, thats anoher story.we will always be under attack fro mthe terrorists- its just the way its gonna be- lets just all be happy we are alive and happy we can be here arguing about this
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Shut up Canadien...............U.S.A. rules and could kick the s(hit out of Canada. USA rules!!!!!!!!!!
people starving in our own streets. We try to invade and destroy other countries governmental structures to make them like ours, when ours is not perfect. We train and place people in power like Sadam and Noriega (I know, spelled wrong) just so we can fight them with our tax dollars and military 5-10 years down the road. I even get mad because I am getting taxed for commercials my government airs wanting people to use the USPS or to join the military. I could go on and on but....
In closing I would simply like to state that while this country is far from perfect in many ways, I would never choose to live anywhere else.
Dirtmonkey made a good point abiut this...we take it upon our shoulders as the onl;y superpower to aid and feed the world, so when we miss anything , we get criticized. And when religious fanatics attack us, people complain that we were too "egotistical" and somehow we brought it onto ourselves.
It's simple jealousy. When a peer is so far ahead of you that no rational argument works, the only argument left is to turn it around and claim that they are conceited.