World would be a darker place if not for US: Austrian Prime Minister John Howard

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NO GLOBAL challenge could be secured without American power and
purpose, Prime Howard John Howard has declared in a vigorous defence
of the role played by the US since the September 11 terrorist attacks.

"Without American leadership, the trials and tragedies of recent years
could be but a prelude of darker days to come," Mr Howard said in an
address yesterday to the Chicago Council on Foreign Relations. "With
American leadership, we can build a better world — not just for us,
but for all."

Sharpening his call for the US to play a greater role in global
affairs, Mr Howard told the council: "To the voices of
anti-Americanism around the world, to those who shout 'Yankee go
home', let me offer some quiet advice: be careful what you wish for."

Mr Howard said the imperative of American global leadership was one of
three defining truths "in this age of global opportunity and
uncertainty".

The other truths were that, "we live as never before in a world of
blurred boundaries" and that liberal democracies had to respond with
"a synthesis of interests and values; a marriage of national strategy
with national character".

Addressing specific global challenges, Mr Howard:

- Reaffirmed the commitment to match the resolve of the US in Iraq.
"Australia is with you. We will stay the course. We will finish the
job," he said.

- Described Iran's refusal to back down on its pursuit of uranium
enrichment as a challenge for the United Nations.

- Predicted that the emergence of a global middle class, particularly
in China and India, would be one of the most momentous trends of the
21st century.

- Defined China's rise as the defining phenomenon of the age.

- Praised Indonesian President Susilo Bambang Yudhoyono, saying he was
tackling the enormous challenges facing Indonesia robustly and
admirably.

Mr Howard also said none of the problems in the Asia-Pacific region —
including in the Taiwan Strait and on the Korean Peninsula — could be
resolved, or even managed, without US leadership and engagement. He
said the key to relations with China was "building on shared interests
and widening the circle of co-operation, while dealing openly and
honestly on issues where we might disagree".

Acknowledging a greater wariness towards China's growth in the US, Mr
Howard cautioned that not only China needed to adjust to changing
realities.

"The international community must also acknowledge that China is
determined to succeed and to reclaim its place in the global order."
Before the speech, Mr Howard played down the personal significance of
the glowing reception and lavish praise he received in Washington from
President George Bush and others.

"I see everything that has happened over the past few days as a
compliment to my country, not to me," he said. "This is a wonderful
endorsement of the importance of Australia to the United States, of
the respect America has for Australia no matter who the prime minister
is."

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