On the same day that Barack Obama launches his foreign relations tour, with an unprecedented amount of coverage form all corners of the globe, including, no doubt, the British press; Gordon Brown decides to launch his own mini-tour. Despite conventional wisdom dictating that it is not a good idea to launch a PR campaign while the entire world is clambering for coverage of the 21st century's JFK, the British Prime Minister decided to pop to the middle-east for the weekend.
First he stepped of a military chopper at a base in Iraq, then, after he'd had time to play with a big gun and meet both the Iraqi Prime Minister and President, he vanished only to reappear in Israel. Apparently it's part of a two day visit to that will include a trip to the West Bank.
Whilst in Iraq he spoke of troop levels, "It's certainly our intention that we reduce our troop numbers but I am not going to be setting an artificial timetable at the moment". I imagine he may wait for a change in the occupancy of the White House before moving on Iraq. There is some logic in that, but obviously if he withdrew our troops now, it would send a message to US voters; seriously undermine John McCain's plans for Iraq; and give a boost to Obama's position. Then again, it may be too much to expect a man who can't even help himself to help Obama.
More Brown in Iraq pictures here.
Saturday, 19 July 2008
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