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by Mark Silva SHARM EL SHEIKH, Egypt - A rebuffed President Bush complained today that "those who are screaming the loudest'' about Saudi Arabia stepping up oil production are the same people opposing his efforts to expand domestic oil drilling. The president, who failed this week to convince... [read full story]
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Associated Press - May 15, 2008 4:53 AM ET JERUSALEM (AP) - President Bush is criticizing the deadly tactics of extremist groups like al-Qaida, Hezbollah and Hamas. In a speech he's to deliver to Israel's parliament today, Bush also takes a shot at Iran, saying "the world must not allow Iran to...
By Matt Spetalnick JERUSALEM, May 16 (Reuters) - U.S. President George W. Bush heads for Saudi Arabia on Friday to renew his appeal to help tame record oil prices and try to shore up Arab support for containing Iran's growing regional clout. After a three-day trip to Israel, Bush will fly to...
By Matt Spetalnick JERUSALEM (Reuters) - President George W. Bush heads for Saudi Arabia on Friday to renew his appeal to help tame record oil prices and try to shore up Arab support for containing Iran's growing regional clout. After a three-day trip to Israel, Bush will fly to Riyadh to see...
George W. Bush and Ehud Olmert visit the ancient hilltop fortress of Masada JERUSALEM (AFP) - US President George W. Bush was wrapping up a visit to Israel on Friday before heading on to the world's biggest crude producer Saudi Arabia for talks on record oil prices that have hit Western consumers...
President Bush, first lady Laura Bush, Israeli Prime Minister Ehud Olmert, and his wife Aliza, follow their their guide Eitan Campbell as they visit Masada Historic Site, the ancient fortress on a plateau in the desert overlooking the Dead Sea, Thursday, May 15, 2008, in Masada, Israel. President...
JERUSALEM -- President Bush is putting the finishing touch on his celebrate-and-be-celebrated Israel stay, leaving the Holy Land with no movement on Mideast peace but hoping to fare better in Saudi Arabia at obtaining help for soaring gas prices at home.
Bush wraps up 2-day Israel visit May 16, 2008 - President Bush is putting the finishing touch on his celebrate-and-be-celebrated Israel stay, leaving the Holy Land with no movement on Mideast peace but hoping to fare better in Saudi Arabia at obtaining help for soaring gas prices at home. Bush...
By JENNIFER LOVEN ; Associated Press Writer JERUSALEM -- President Bush is putting the finishing touch on his celebrate-and-be-celebrated Israel stay, leaving the Holy Land with no movement on Mideast peace but hoping to fare better in Saudi Arabia at obtaining help for soaring gas prices at...
JERUSALEM -- President Bush is putting the finishing touch on his celebrate-and-be-celebrated Israel stay, leaving the Holy Land with no movement on Mideast peace but hoping to fare better in Saudi Arabia at obtaining help for soaring gas prices at home.
In April 1986, Vice President George H.W. Bush traveled to Saudi Arabia with a stern warning. Record low oil prices of $10 a barrel threatened the U.S. oil industry and U.S. national security. If prices don’t rise, he warned, perhaps a U.S. tariff on imported oil would do the job.

