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Egypt's state-owned press opened fire Saturday on U.S. President George W. Bush as he arrived for talks with regional leaders at the conclusion of a five-day Mideast tour. The newspapers, whose management are all appointed by the government, criticized Bush's speech Thursday in front of the...
CAIRO: Egypt's state-owned press opened fire on U.S. President George W. Bush as he arrived for talks with regional leaders at the conclusion of a five-day Mideast tour. The newspapers criticized Bush's speech Thursday in front of the Israeli Knesset for being overly supportive of the Israelis...
One of the things most vexing about President George W Bush is his moral certainty expressed in his speeches and his apparent disregard for his conservative base in his actions. But read the speech or read excerpts that stood out for me: This (60th) anniversary (of Israel's Creation) is a time to...
This is rich. Egyptian newspapers condemned U.S. President George W. Bush's speech in the Knesset last Thursday as “Torah inspired,” making the U.S. unable to act as an “honest broker” in the Middle East conflict. "The Torah-inspired speech of Bush raised question marks over the credibility of...
Egyptian press criticizes Bush over Knesset speech : Egypt's state-owned press opened fire Saturday on U.S. President George W. Bush as he arrived for talks with regional leaders at the conclusion of a five-day Mideast tour. The newspapers, whose management are all appointed by the government,...
Friday May 16, 2008 22:42 by Saed Bannoura - IMEMC & Agencies After the US President, George W. Bush, gave a speech at the Israeli Knesset on Thursday, several right wing members of Knesset said that “Bush seems to be more Zionist the Olmert”, and that “it is better to have Bush as a PM instead...
Egypt's state-owned press opened fire Saturday on US President George W. Bush as he arrived for talks with regional leaders at the conclusion of a five-day Mideast tour. The newspapers, whose management are all appointed by the government, criticized Bush's speech Thursday in front of the Israeli...
Cairo (AP): Egypt's state-owned press opened fire on Saturday on U.S. President George W. Bush as he arrived for talks with regional leaders at the conclusion of a five-day Mideast tour. The newspapers, whose management are all appointed by the government, criticized Bush's speech Thursday in...
Following the US President's speech at the Israeli Knesset last Thursday, marking the 60th anniversary of Israel's founding, several right wing members of Knesset said that "Bush seems to be more Zionist than Olmert" and that "it is better to have Bush as a PM instead of Olmert". The Arabs48 news...
US President George W. Bush's speech to the Israeli Knesset on Thursday generated near-immediate controversy in the United States for all of the wrong reasons. Within hours, Senator Barack Obama, the likely Democratic nominee for president, had accused Bush of taking a political swipe at him by...
Yesterday, I wrote that while a by-blow of Bush's Knesset speech may well have been to attack Obama and other Democratic rivals, the main purpose was to give a "wink and a nod" to Israeli hardliners that in the closing days of his presidency they can do no wrong - including attack Iran, should...
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