World laughing at US: Mahathir

  - Greg Sheridan, Foreign editor
  - December 30, 2006

THE US has become an international laughing stock because of Iraq, and
Australia is suffering for its relationship with America, former Malaysian
prime minister Mahathir Mohamad has said. "America has lost," he said
yesterday. "It used to be a world power. It is no longer a world power."

In an exclusive interview with The Weekend Australian in his office near
Kuala Lumpur, Malaysia's longest-serving prime minister said: "The whole
world is laughing at America, at the stupidity of the decisions they made
and at the refusal to recognise the situation."

He described US President George W.Bush as being in "total self-denial".

Dr Mahathir also said Australia suffered from its close association with Mr
Bush's policies.

He criticised Australia for having a mentality that was too European, always
telling people how to behave and what was right and wrong.

Dr Mahathir accused the Bush administration of having only a shallow
knowledge of the Middle East and hypocrisy about Middle Eastern democracy.

"In Palestine, because they didn't like Hamas, because Hamas won, they
didn't want to recognise them, thus negating the whole idea of democracy."

Dr Mahathir retired as prime minister in 2003 having served 22 years in
office and overseen sustained economic growth in Malaysia.

However, his later years in office were marked by increasingly sharp
criticism of Washington and Australia. He had celebrated run-ins with three
Australian prime ministers: Bob Hawke, over the Malaysian decision to
execute two convicted Australian drug traffickers; Paul Keating, over APEC
and the nature of Asian regionalism; and John Howard, over the question of
whether Australia was the US's deputy sheriff in Asia.


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I have always liked this guy.

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