The "don't getmad, get even" response, urging limits on any immediate strike action, is an intriguing contrast to Blair's role two years earlier, when he was the European leader pushing a reluctant President Bill Clinton for U.S. ground troops in Kosovo.
"I have moments when I throw water bottles across the room and throw my walker and just get angry and mad that someone did this to me... and that I won't be able to be dance with the same movements that I had before, " she said.