http://www.swissinfo.org/sen/swissinfo.html?siteSect=143&sid=6318928&cKey=1134578125000<snip>He said the United States got away with abuses without scrutiny from the international community, especially Brussels.
"The first thing we would like to see fully discussed is the use of white phosphorous bombs by the U.S. against Iraqi civilians," he said in his residence in a west London suburb.
"The EU position on that is not strong enough."
He said the United States had escaped criticism of alleged secret CIA camps in other countries, allegations of enhanced interrogation techniques and prisoner abuse in Guantanamo Bay and Iraq's Abu Ghraib.