Transcripts show close ties between Tony Blair, Bill Clinton

Former U.S. President Bill Clinton (left) and former Prime Minister of the United Kingdom Tony Blair talk Sept. 22, 2010, at the Clinton Global Initiative in New York.
Former U.S. President Bill Clinton (left) and former Prime Minister of the United Kingdom Tony Blair talk Sept. 22, 2010, at the Clinton Global Initiative in New York.

LONDON — Bill Clinton confided in Tony Blair about his worries for Princess Diana's sons after her death in remarks that underscore the close relationship between the ex-U.S. president and former British prime minister.

The documents released by the William J. Clinton Presidential Library & Museum offer intriguing personal exchanges, including one Sept. 1, 1997, the day after Diana's death in an automobile accident. Blair says that "it's like a star falling," while Clinton offers his fears for William and Harry, saying that "I worry a lot about those kids now."

Some 500 pages obtained through a BBC Freedom of Information request also show discussions on the Northern Ireland peace process, the Middle East and bombing in the Balkans. The discussions are heavily redacted and some substantive comments are blacked out.

In one transcript, Clinton proves particularly prescient as they discuss Saddam Hussein and he warns Blair that Iraq could "become a real nightmare" for him.

"I think if we say to this guy 'If you start to comply, we will lift sanctions', he will quickly re-establish the weapons of mass destruction program, and it will become known in two years that he has," Clinton said. "It may not happen while I'm in office, but it will for you. It could become a real nightmare for you."

Read Saturday's Arkansas Democrat-Gazette for full details.

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