Will Obama keep Britain at bay?

While the US president will take Gordon Brown's calls, the two countries' relationship might not be quite as special

While Obama undoubtedly shares many of Britain's policy aspirations, there are signs he may be less eager to afford Brown a special hearing than was Bush to Blair. For a start, Bush had few real friends in Europe. Inclusive, multilateralist Obama – "no country left behind" – is everybody's best new pal. Europe's leaders are currently queuing to catch reflected glory. Full Story »

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Randy Morrow
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by Randy Morrow - Jan. 23, 2009

An interesting opinion (written from a British prospective) on where the Britain/America "special relationship" might go under Obama .

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