LONDON,
April 28 (IslamOnline.net & News Agencies) - Washington’s all-time
ally British Prime Minister Tony Blair warned Monday, April 28, that any
attempt by Europe to act as a rival polar power to the United States
would be "dangerous and destabilizing" for the world.
"I
don't want Europe setting itself up in opposition to America... I think
it will be dangerous and destabilizing," Blair told the business
daily the Financial Times.
"Those
people who fear 'unilateralism' -- so-called and in inverted commas --
in America should realize that the quickest way to get that is to set up
a rival polar power to America."
Blair
dismissed talks that French President Jacques Chirac should be
"punished" for opposing the U.S.-led war.
"I
am not really interested in talk about punishing countries, but I think
there is an issue that we have to resolve here between America and
Europe and within Europe about Europe's attitude towards the
transatlantic alliance."
"I
don't want to see a situation develop in which either Europe or America
sees a huge strategic interest at stake and we are not helping each
other.
"And
I think there is a difference of vision. Some want a so-called
multi-polar world where you have different centers of power, and I
believe will quickly develop into rival centers of power; and others
believe, and this is my notion, that we need one polar power which
encompasses a strategic partnership between Europe and America."
But
the Financial Times said "Blair has issued a direct
challenge to Chirac over the future of the transatlantic relationship by
warning that the French president's vision of Europe as a rival of the
U.S. is dangerously destabilizing.".
On
whether he was still convinced that Iraq possesses weapons of mass
destruction, Blair replied: "Yes I am and I don't think it in the
least surprising that it is going to take some time before we assemble
the evidence."
Taking
up the North Korean nuclear crisis, Blair said it should be resolved
diplomatically.
"It
is not just the U.S. and Britain that regard a nuclear capability in the
hands of North Korea as a threat," Blair said.
"China
and South Korea would say the same. The question is how you deal with
it. And again I think we have got to offer North Korea a way out of its
present situation."