Archbishop of Canterbury: It’s All Our Fault
The Archbishop of Canterbury says Britain’s participation in the Iraq War is responsible for endangering Christians in the Middle East: Christians suffer for Iraq, says archbishop.
Not a word of blame for the ones who are actually killing and persecuting Christians, however. Or a word of recognition that the persecution has been ongoing for centuries.
Christians in the Middle East are being put at unprecedented risk by the Government’s “shortsighted” and “ignorant” policy in Iraq, The Archbishop of Canterbury, Dr Rowan Williams, says today.
In an extraordinary attack, Dr Williams accuses Tony Blair and the US of endangering the lives and futures of many thousands of Christians in the Middle East, who are regarded by their countrymen as supporters of the “crusading West.”
He has been backed by bishops across the Church of England, who say that Christians in the Middle East are now paying the price for the “chaos” in Iraq after the British Government failed to heed their warnings about the consequences of military action.
Dr Williams, writing in today’s Times, says that one prediction that was systematically ignored was that Western military action would put the whole of the Middle East’s Christian population at risk.



