Wednesday, November 23, 2011

Australian MP Refers to US Policy as 'Naive and Destructive'

THE DAILY TELEGRAPH: Australia’s Opposition Leader Tony Abbott has been criticised for using an ill-considered literary reference in an address to Barack Obama which implied US foreign policy was naive and destructive.

During an address in Parliament to honour Mr Obama’s visit last week, Mr Abbott, a staunch supporter of the US, cited Graham Greene’s The Quiet American in a manner which suggested that America’s approach to the world mirrored that of Greene’s boyishly ideological character, Alden Pyle. Mr Abbott told the President: “Not for nothing did Graham Greene say of his Quiet American that he had never met a man with such good intentions for all the trouble he caused”.

The reference, in a book widely regarded as anti-American, came as Mr Abbott, a former Rhodes Scholar who heads the conservative Coalition, described the US as the nation that has shouldered the “heaviest lifting” in fending off the threat of totalitarianism and terrorism. » | Jonathan Pearlman, Sydney | Tuesday, November 22, 2011