Larry Mullen: Bono's friendship with war criminals makes me cringe

Monday, 29 December 2008

U2 drummer Larry Mullen

U2 drummer Larry Mullen

U2 drummer Larry Mullen has admitted he "cringes" when he sees Bono associating with "war criminals" George W Bush and Tony Blair.

The normally reserved musician has launched a stinging attack on his frontman for his involvement with the two world leaders in an interview with music magazine Q.

It is not the first time Mullen has criticised Bono for his campaign work, but this is his most scathing criticism to date. From his appearance at Live Aid and Band Aid in the 1980s, Bono has been involved in numerous charities to raise awareness of crises in Africa, including AIDs.

He praised Mr Bush for increasing aid to Africa and most recently appeared with him during the G8 summit last year. In 2007, he also saluted outgoing British Prime Minister Tony Blair for "doing the things he believed in", despite the "accusations of a slick PR machine, spin doctoring and the like".

But his work outside the band has caused a deep rift between Bono and at least one other fellow band member.

In his interview, Mullen suggests the singer's campaigns have taken their toll on his family life. He admitted that Bono is "prepared to use his weight as a celebrity at great cost to himself and his family, to help other people", adding: "but, as an outsider looking in, I cringe."

He brands Mr Blair and Mr Bush "war criminals".

"Tony Blair is a war criminal and I think he should be tried as a war criminal.

"Then I see Bono and him as pals and I'm going, 'I don't like that'. Do I think George Bush is a war criminal? Probably -- but the difference between him and Tony Blair is that Blair is intelligent. So, he has no excuse."

Six years ago, in an interview on American TV, Mullen said he believed Bono's political crusades were unsettling the band. He told the '60 Minutes' programme that the lead singer's absence was felt each time he took a break to campaign on issues.

"It does interfere with the band," he said. "It's a four-legged table, and with one leg missing, even for short periods of time, the thing becomes a little unstable."

Bono has also come under attack from critics less close to home, including writer Paul Theroux.

Mr Theroux described Bono, Brad Pitt and Angelina Jolie as "mythomaniacs, people who wish to convince the world of their worth".

He said he was not complaining about humanitarian aid, disaster relief, AIDS education or affordable drugs.

"Instead, I am speaking of the 'more money' platform: the notion that what Africa needs is more prestige projects, volunteer labour and debt relief."

The U2 singer responded by calling his critics "cranks carping from the sidelines".

"A lot of them wouldn't know what to do if they were on the field," he said.

It seems to me that bono is a tax exile and an all round eejit. Demanding governments fork out out to foreign countries and yet continueing to deny them the tax revenue to do it with through clever accounting and convinient locations for his operations. The man is the best example of celebrity greed and hypocrisy there is. If he paid fair tax in the Uk or Ireland, that would be quite afew extra millions they could give away. if i where his band mate, id slap the sunglasses right off his face.

Posted by angry bldy angry | 06.01.09, 11:56 GMT

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Bush has given more to Africa in Aid than anyother president and a lot of that has to do with Bono and Geldof's influence. Even if certain liberal sensitivities were tread on it seems to me the end justifies the means. Whinger

Posted by onoB | 03.01.09, 21:32 GMT

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Bono does do good work but he likes to be noted on the TV for it. Bit show off I reckon. Like being Brad Pitt's kids Godfather. BS. I'm sure they hardly know each other.... all about TV and nice photos. He's Irish, he should know better and show a little humble pie. By the way what charities does Larry help out. I'm assuming they all do. They have a responsibility. Dave, Belfast.

Posted by Dave Cullen | 01.01.09, 14:54 GMT

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it seems to me that Bono is making an effort to create real change.

Posted by Stuart | 29.12.08, 21:07 GMT

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