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Europe lacks moral fibre, says US hawk
Edward Pilkington and Ewen MacAskill
Tuesday November 12 2002
The Guardian


Richard Perle, a leading Pentagon adviser on Iraq, last night launched an 
extraordinary tirade against Europe which he accused of losing its moral direction and 
providing succour to Saddam Hussein.

"I think Europe has lost its moral compass. Many Europeans have become so obsessed by 
the prospect of violence they have failed to notice who we are dealing with," he said 
in an interview with the Guardian.

Mr Perle expressed serious reservations about the United Nations chief weapons 
inspector, Hans Blix, and the ability of his team to disarm Iraq.

But he reserved his most scathing comments for Germany and Chancellor Gerhard 
Schröder's new anti-war stance.

"Germany has subsided into a moral numbing pacifism. For the German chancellor to say 
he will have nothing to do with action against Saddam Hussein, even if approved by the 
United Nations, is unilateralism," Mr Perle said.

France, which led resistance within the UN security council to the Bush 
administration's drive for an automatic mandate for war against Iraq, fared little 
better.

Did the French show more signs of moral fibre? "I have seen diplomatic manoeuvre, but 
not moral fibre," Mr Perle said.

He exempted Tony Blair from his criticism, saying the British prime minister had 
displayed the outrage towards President Saddam that should be felt.

But he accused the European left in general of choosing to ignore the realities of the 
Iraqi leader's excesses.

"I don't see how anyone, particularly any liberal, can say anything that can be 
construed as protecting the regime of Saddam Hussein. And yet that's the position that 
many on the left have taken."

Mr Perle's comments reflect the strained ties between Washington and Europe since 
George Bush came to power in 2000 over a range of issues, from the environment to 
trade and now Iraq.

US-German relations slumped to their worst since 1945 in the wake of Chancellor 
Schröder's recent anti-Iraq war election campaign.

Mr Perle, who is close to key hawks within the Pentagon and who was an early advocate 
of regime change in Baghdad, predicted that Iraq was just the first of a long list of 
dictatorships and countries harbouring terrorists that merited the international 
community's attention. He mentioned Iran, Syria and North Korea.

Referring to North Korea's recent admission that it had a nuclear weapons programme, 
he said: "Now you understand what he [President Bush] meant by axis of evil. There are 
some people you can't do deals with. You could not do a deal with Hitler, and you 
can't do a deal with Saddam Hussein or with North Korea."



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