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Politics : PRESIDENT GEORGE W. BUSH -- Ignore unavailable to you. Want to Upgrade?


To: Selectric II who wrote (471685)10/6/2003 2:27:38 AM
From: Skywatcher  Respond to of 769670
 
While Bush is on the ropes
UPDATE - Bush asks for time for Iraqi self-rule
Saturday October 4, 2:14 pm ET
By Steve Holland

(Updates with Democratic response)

WASHINGTON, Oct 4 (Reuters) - President George W. Bush on Saturday asked for
time in working out a plan for Iraqi self-rule even as he faces doubt from U.N.
Secretary-General Kofi Annan about U.S. plans.

"The transition to self-government is
a complicated process, because it
takes time to build trust and hope
after decades of oppression and
fear," Bush said in his weekly radio
address.

"Yet we are making steady
progress, and we will keep our
promise to fully return Iraq's
government to Iraq's people as soon
as possible," he said.

Bush also sought to allay concerns
in the U.S. Congress over his $87
billion spending request for Iraq.

"Our coalition is helping to train and
equip Iraq's new army, so that Iraqis can take over border protection and other security
duties as soon as possible," he said.

Democrats on Saturday took Bush to task for his proposals on Iraq's rebuilding, saying
too many resources are being drained from domestic needs.

"In a time when money is scarce, we should demand that President Bush place the
needs of our own country first on the agenda," Missouri Gov. Bob Holden said in the
Democrats' weekly radio address.

"With record deficits, the worst economy in 70 years, and an administration likely to
push even more tax cuts for the wealthy, this funding request raises important concerns
about what we can afford to spend to rebuild Iraq," he said.

With unease about the costs growing, the administration has been negotiating with
members of the United Nations Security Council in hopes of securing a resolution that
will encourage contributions from abroad of troops and cash.

DEBATE OVER TIMING OF IRAQ SOVEREIGNTY

But debate over the transition to Iraqi sovereignty has raised serious obstacles to the
effort.

The United Nations wants sovereignty handed over within months to an interim
government, possibly by expanding the 25-member Iraqi Governing Council, which
could then ask for political and military assistance.

The United States wants a constitution written first, possibly within six months, and then
elections, while it stays firmly in control of military and civilian structures.

Annan made clear in the past week he did not want the United Nations, which lost
senior staff in the Aug. 19 bombing of its Baghdad offices, to risk more lives for a
marginal role in Iraq. He said he felt American plans for ending the occupation were on
the wrong track.

Annan's comments have caused several Security Council members to express new
reservations.

The White House has remained optimistic, however. Spokesman Scott McClellan said
on Friday "there is a convergence of views emerging."

Bush was ending a tough week on Iraq, one in which the Justice Department opened an
investigation into whether someone from the White House, CIA, Pentagon or State
Department illegally disclosed the identity of a CIA operative whose husband
challenged Bush's Iraq weapons threat claims.

In addition, a preliminary report by the top CIA weapons hunter, David Kay, found no
weapons of mass destruction, which the war was fought over.
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To: Selectric II who wrote (471685)10/6/2003 2:29:54 AM
From: Skywatcher  Read Replies (2) | Respond to of 769670
 
Meanwhile the REAL danger to world stability continues and Bush has done next to nothing...Israel now leading the way into total destabilization.....and no cut off of funds....W wants to invade Syria next......that $87 BILLION should help cover it

Israeli Raid in Syria Alarms Arab
World
By JAYSON KEYSER

MAJDAL SHAMS, Golan Heights (AP) - Israel
bombed a target inside Syria that it claimed
was an Islamic Jihad training base, striking
deep inside its neighbor's territory Sunday for
the first time in three decades and widening
its pursuit of Palestinian militants.

The airstrike - a retaliation for a suicide bombing Saturday that killed 19 Israelis - alarmed the
Arab world and deepened concerns that three years of Israeli-Palestinian violence could
spread through the region. Islamic Jihad claimed responsibility for Saturday's bombing, in
which 55 people were wounded.

Washington urged both sides to show restraint - but added pointed criticism of Syria, saying
Damascus ``must cease harboring terrorists and make a clean break from those responsible
for planning and directing terrorist action from Syrian soil.''

With little option for military retaliation, Syria turned for international support. On requests
from Damascus, the U.N. Security Council and the 22-member Arab League held emergency
sessions Sunday as Syria's foreign minister Farouq al-Sharaa sought measures to deter
Israeli ``aggression.''

Syria's U.N. Ambassador Fayssal Mekdad called on the council to adopt a resolution
condemning the attack.

``Arabs and many people across the globe feel that Israel is above law,'' Mekdad said.

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