He accused Bush of "exploiting our grief post-September 11 to pursue his own long-standing agenda in Iraq."
He said that many Europeans had also become unreasonably one-sided.
Rastagan also said he was "getting sick of having to defend my country every time somebody hears I'm an American."
"The anti-Americanism in Sweden is unbelievable. The Swedes won't listen to the other side of the argument, and the same thing's happening all over Europe," he said.
"It's amazing how one person, Bush, could throw away so much good international feeling towards America. Somehow he's managed to do it," he said.



