HERE’S A DIFFERENT KIND OF PIECE FROM THE GUARDIAN on Euro-criticism of the United States:
Interesting. Perhaps we’re beginning to see the conventional wisdom fray.Diplomatically and militarily, Europe is still a pygmy. We can’t solve stuff – old stuff, middle-sized stuff – within our own borders. Why on earth should we presume to lecture the rest of the world on conflict resolution? And what, in honesty, do we have to say, as Europeans, to the White House which should engage their attention?
The Chirac lecture on probity in government? The Berlusconi lecture on trans-media ownership? The Schröder lecture on economic dynamism? Even the Blair lecture on incisive leadership (once I’ve squared Gordon)?
Humility isn’t merely in order, but inescapable – and humility doesn’t begin at Calais. For all the resonance of commandos blowing up empty caves in the Hindu Kush, our own wait-and-see game of hint, smirk and scowl over referendums is just one more reason for the Americans to shrug us away. Speedy on the motes, as Colin Powell might observe, but dead slow on the beams. What use is fixing Sierra Leone if you can’t fix No 11?