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Western Arrogance Played Role in 9/11 Attacks: Chretien

Chretien’s remarks show widening policy differences between Canada and the U.S.

MONTREAL, September 13 (IslamOnline & News Agencies) - Western arrogance and greed played a role in instigating the September 11 terrorist attacks on the U.S., Canadian Prime Minister Jean Chretien said in television documentary aired Thursday, September 12.

The western world "is getting too rich in relation to the poor world," Chretien said. "It is looked upon as being arrogant, self-satisfied, greedy and with no limits," he added according to Agence France-Presse (AFP).

"The 11th of September is an occasion for me to realize it even more," the premier said.

Chretien has earlier warned the U.S. and other wealthy nations against humiliating poorer countries.

He has also implored the titans of Wall Street over the past year against exercising their financial power at the expense of poor nations.

"When you're powerful like you are, you guys, this is the time to be nice," he said.

"You know you cannot exercise your powers to the point of humiliation for the others.

"That is what the Western world - not only the Americans - has to realize. I do think that the Western world is getting too rich in relation to the poor world and this is silly."

Chretien's remarks show widening policy differences between Canada and the United States, BBC News Online reported.

Although a staunch ally in the aftermath of the attacks on New York and Washington, Chretien is reported to have bluntly told U.S. President George W. Bush last week that Canada would not support an attack on Iraq without a full U.N. mandate, BBC added.

Canada broadly welcomed Bush's Thursday keynote speech to the United Nations General Assembly in which he said the U.S. would work with the Security Council to pressure Iraq to accept U.N. resolutions.

Canadian Foreign Minister Bill Graham said: "Our reaction is very positive... We consider that Iraqi compliance with U.N. resolutions is strictly a matter for the Security Council."

Chretien also revealed he had given the green light to U.S. warplanes to enter Canadian airspace to shoot down a suspect South Korean airliner if necessary because Canadian planes were too far away.

The airliner, which had erroneously broadcast a highjack signal, was finally escorted by a U.S. jet fighter to Whitehorse in the Yukon Territory of the Canadian northwest, where the error was discovered.

"I would have been responsible for killing 300 people," said Chretien, not specifying when the incident had occurred.

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