From Deseret News archives:
Blair and Bush get on well, writer says
"Speech radio," as it is called, "is the principal source of news in the morning in Great Britain much more than television," Naughtie said by phone from Washington, D.C.
Before his radio career, Naughtie was chief political correspondent of The Guardian in London, and he has been a Laurence M. Stern Fellow at The Washington Post.
Naughtie has written a book about the subject he knows better than almost anyone: Tony Blair, the current prime minister of Great Britain.
Aptly titled "The Accidental American," the book analyzes Blair's career and treats the so-called "special relationship" between Blair and President Bush, leading to the pre-emptive attack by principally American and British forces on Iraq.
"The relationship is a contemporary phenomenon, controversial and surprising," said Naughtie. "When Gore was not elected in 2000, Blair was alarmed, because he and Clinton had been extremely close. He didn't know Bush at all. When he saw him at Camp David shortly after the election, he was hugely relieved to find that they got on together.
When 9/11 occurred, Naughtie said, "The friendship was made deeper by the confluence of events. It was almost as if it were baked like a piece of china, fired by the incredible heat of the crisis. Now Blair feels an enormous debt to his colleague."
The problem for Blair in Naughtie's view is the consistent British opposition to the Iraq war, both from British politicians and the public. "Blair will always be the junior partner to Bush, as Winston Churchill was to Franklin Roosevelt but it was pretty clear to the British what Churchill got from FDR. That relationship saved Europe.
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