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Bush: Ports Deal Collapse May Hurt U.S.
AP via yahoo.com ^ | March, 10 2006 | JENNIFER LOVEN

Posted on 03/10/2006 8:16:05 PM PST by crushelits

Bush: Ports Deal Collapse May Hurt U.S.

YOU CAN THANK THE DEMORATS FOR THAT, A YES MANY REPUBLICANS TOO. (My quote)

President Bush said Friday the collapse of the Dubai ports deal could hurt U.S. efforts to recruit Mideast governments as partners in the worldwide war on terror.

Separately, in what may have been an aftershock to the failed transaction, a new round of trade talks between the U.S. and the United Arab Emirates was postponed.

On Thursday, Dubai-based DP World backed away in the face of unrelenting criticism and announced it would transfer its management of port terminals in major U.S. cities to an American entity.

Bush struck a defiant tone Friday with the Republican-led Congress whose new willingness to buck him has taken its most dramatic form with the ports controversy.

The president said he was open to improving the government's method of reviewing such transactions, but he insisted his administration's approval of the deal had posed no security risk — and that the reversal could have the opposite effect.

"I'm concerned about a broader message this issue could send to our friends and allies around the world, particularly in the Middle East," said Bush during an appearance before a conference of the National Newspaper Association. "In order to win the war on terror, we have got to strengthen our friendships and relationships with moderate Arab countries in the Middle East."

The United Arab Emirates, of which Dubai is a part, is just such a country, Bush said.

Dubai services more U.S. military ships than any other country, shares useful intelligence about terrorists and helped shut down a global black-market nuclear network run by Pakistani nuclear scientist A.Q. Khan, the administration says. This week, though, the State Department's annual human rights report called the UAE's performance "problematic," citing floggings as punishment for adultery or drug abuse.

The president said he would now have to work to shore up the U.S. relationship with the UAE and explain to Congress and the public why it's a valuable one.

"UAE is a committed ally in the war on terror," he said.

En route Friday to a presidential inauguration in Chile, Secretary of State Condoleezza Rice echoed Bush. The failed ports deal "means that we are going to have to work and double our efforts to send a strong message that we value our allies, our moderate allies, in the Middle East," she said.

Thursday's action spared Bush an embarrassing showdown, which he seemed likely to lose, over the veto he had threatened of any attempt by Congress to block the transaction.

After weeks of questions from lawmakers of both parties about whether giving a state-owned company from an Arab country control of significant port operations could increase terrorist dangers, the silence from Republicans on Friday was telling. The only statements came from Democrats who sought to keep the issue alive.

Sen. Charles Schumer (news, bio, voting record), D-N.Y., a chief critic of the Dubai deal, said lawmakers needed more detail on DP World's planned divestiture. It wasn't clear which American business might get the port operations, or how the U.S. entity would be related to the Dubai government.

"Make no mistake, we are going to scrutinize this deal with a fine tooth comb," Schumer said.

And the Democratic Party planned a mobile billboard in Memphis, Tenn., where GOP activists were gathering for a weekend conference, accusing Republicans of standing in the way of providing enough funding for port security. "Republicans owe the American people answers as to where they really stand," said party spokesman Luis Miranda.

Republicans, too, have said the deal's end does nothing to address the nation's continuing vulnerability at its ports, where the vast majority of shipping containers are not inspected. In fact, work continued on Capitol Hill on two fronts: reworking the process under which the government approves foreign investment and boosting port security.

Senate Homeland Security Chairwoman Susan Collins, R-Maine, promised a committee vote by the end of April on legislation to strengthen cargo inspections and port security. Rep. Dan Lungren, R-Calif., was readying a nearly identical measure for the House. Both bills have Democratic co-sponsors.

There were some signs the president's worries about the impact abroad were warranted.

Analysts said the developments could make cash-rich investors in the Persian Gulf, where there is the widespread belief that the furor was rooted in anti-Arab bias, wary of high-profile investments in the United States.

And the latest round of negotiations on a new free-trade arrangement between the U.S. and the UAE, scheduled for Monday in the United Arab Emirates, was postponed.

Both sides hastened to dispel speculation that the delay was the result of the ports controversy.

Neena Moorjani, spokeswoman for U.S. Trade Representative Rob Portman (news, bio, voting record), would not directly address that question, but said it's not unusual for delegations to need more time to prepare. A UAE official said there was no connection, and that working groups would continue discussions by phone.


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KEYWORDS: bush; dpworld; mayhurt; portsdealcollapse; soreloserman; us
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To: Cboldt
"While Darwinian Man, though well behaved, At best is only a monkey shaved."

(Gilbert's parody of early feminazis) :-)

261 posted on 03/11/2006 1:46:56 AM PST by nopardons
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To: crushelits

Tough lost George...but we the people have spoken.....


262 posted on 03/11/2006 2:02:01 AM PST by AngelesCrestHighway
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To: McGavin999
I agree with what you say, but eight years of 'slick willie and his missus' made the masses forget what 'RESPECT' meant.They wouldn't even know how to spell it to look it up in the dictionary.


When Ronald Reagan was in office he could at least rely on his side of the aisle to back him up and not abandon him as President Bush's phony hypocrites did to him. Also for some of those 'Bush-bashers' here to compare Ronald Reagan and George Bush's actions in front of a camera is asinine, considering thats what Ronald Reagans original profession was and he had the benefit of years of training. Winston Churchill also had a problem with speeches and being in front of camera's just as President Bush has, but no-one called him names and a fool because of it, and his strength as a leader wasn't effected by it.


These past few days, many times I've wondered if I did the right thing becoming a citizen of a nation full of selfish hateful people, but luckily when I see the flag and our sincere President and First Lady on TV I'm thankfully able to dismiss those negative thoughts for a while. Those who think this country is being run so badly and are not satisfied with the Presidents actions need to go and live in a country under a dictatorship for a while, they'll soon see how fortunate they are living here in this great nation and also maybe make them realize why the President wants to help spread freedom to other nations that are so oppressed.


Thankfully there are still a few of us left that have a little sanity remaining even though we do appear to be in the minority now, but what will it take to bring those who have wandered back to the fold......another 9/11?


Where this Washington disaster will lead us heaven only knows, but one can only hope the President has one more ace left in his deck to pull out and put us back on the right road again before we lose it all.


God Bless the President and may the almighty give him strength.
God Bless all our Troops, past and present.
God Bless America.
http://tinyurl.com/gn2o7


P.S. Well done dirty harry, you managed to stop your crimes and scandals from being the main topic on the Sunday shows again didn't you?
263 posted on 03/11/2006 2:18:36 AM PST by AmeriBrit (AMERICA's WORST ENEMIES! http://media1.streamtoyou.com/rnc/0519RNCNo-1.wmv)
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To: Cold Heat
I lay all the blame on the back of Jerry Lewis for being such a sneak and attaching the defense bill knowing full well the majority wouldn't go against our troops, but by none of the others coming out in force and explaining what had happened made them in my book a bunch of hypocrites. Maybe I wasn't watching at the right time but never once after it was first announced did I hear mention of the attachment being added, which in turn made it falsely appear that it was the port deal and only the port deal they were voting on.
264 posted on 03/11/2006 2:33:39 AM PST by AmeriBrit (AMERICA's WORST ENEMIES! http://media1.streamtoyou.com/rnc/0519RNCNo-1.wmv)
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To: SerpentDove
I'm genuinely curious to know what steps the President took to "sell" this deal to the American people.

He (and DPW) didn't get a chance to defend the deal....the public investigation was squelched by Congress.

Leftists are happy that terrorists, our enemy, get their day in court, and Leftists are happy that Dubai, our ally, did not get its day in court.

Leftists are also happy that the Red Chinese government controls a terminal in the Port of Long Beach.

It's a win-win situation for the Lefties, especially the Clintons.

265 posted on 03/11/2006 3:00:17 AM PST by syriacus (The stench of hypocrisy -- Beijing's smugglers can run our terminals, but Dubai can't get a hearing)
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To: AmeriBrit

Great, great post. Glad you are here.


266 posted on 03/11/2006 3:05:13 AM PST by syriacus (The stench of hypocrisy -- Beijing's smugglers can run our terminals, but Dubai can't get a hearing)
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To: Greenpees
If I were the UAE, I would take my business to Europe. I hope they don't, but to pretend that what our congress just did was right, is wrongheaded in the extreme. We only pay lip service to those arab governemnts that help in the WOT. We're back to playing checkers instead of chess.

Yes indeed.

And if we were still playing chess, here's hoping we never go back to a beginning with the UAE where we would apply The Philidor Defense.

267 posted on 03/11/2006 3:31:37 AM PST by beyond the sea (Cheney’s "meaningful consequences"...........even more painful for Iran than the evils of dodgeball.)
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To: dubaijazz

Sorry - not "the whole UAE", but only the company that wants to buy the ports. If the CIA owned them, then they would gain opportunities for security and human intelligence.

The only reason I speculate is because Bush wants it so much... perhaps he knows of a plan that he can't tell us about.


268 posted on 03/11/2006 4:13:42 AM PST by SteveMcKing
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To: Howlin

We can agree on that.

March Madness, baby!


269 posted on 03/11/2006 5:11:22 AM PST by Canedawg (And then?)
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To: AmeriBrit
"These past few days, many times I've wondered if I did the right thing becoming a citizen of a nation full of selfish hateful people."

If you feel that way then perhaps you should return to the land where citizens are subjects. The people of the US are the most generous and accepting population anywhere. I will stand their tolerance for diverse political, religious, ethnic, or economic views up to anyone elses. We have within our means the ability to kill everyone in Iraq within minutes; instead we willingly expend our children, our treasure, and our energies in an attempt to better the lives of Iraq's people.

And, you dare call our people selfish and hateful?

"Those who think this country is being run so badly and are not satisfied with the Presidents actions need to go and live in a country under a dictatorship for a while"

Those who have actually done that appreciate that freedom happens when citizens voices are heard and heeded. The first step of any dictatorship is to suppress and devalue the speech of its population. Bush is employed by and for the people of this country; we own him nothing - he owes us all; and , the day he forgets that, he should be dragged out on the carpet and corrected.
270 posted on 03/11/2006 5:53:22 AM PST by ARCADIA (Abuse of power comes as no surprise)
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To: McGavin999

McGavin, I'm getting caught up on posts from last night and I think you're on to something.

And I think what the left is afraid of can be found in this article.

http://freerepublic.com/focus/f-news/1594192/posts

It's about the Saddam tapes that have been ignored despite a direct order from the President of the United States.

Please read it and let me know what you think.

My belief is that if these tapes were released, support for the WOT, the military mission in Iraq, and Republicans in general would increase so much that we would have nothing to worry about come election time in November.

The Democrats would appear to be the malignant liars that they are. This is what they're afraid of, imo.


271 posted on 03/11/2006 5:55:53 AM PST by Peach
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To: John Valentine

I would rather have an American owned and operated company to run the ports. I prefer Americans, is that ignorant?


272 posted on 03/11/2006 6:33:43 AM PST by junta (It's Jihad stupid! Liberals, Jihadis and the Mexican elite all deserving of "preemption.")
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To: Reagan Man
The spoiled brats were on the other side of the argument, Reagan Man.

Adults use reason to make decisions. Children use emotion and fear.

This decision was not based on the facts.........it was based on unfounded fear and whipped up hysteria........on YOUR side. (That would be you and the leftist media and the Rats, joining forces to stifle intelligent discussion of the issue).

The 'will of the people' was not involved because the people were never given the accurate information..........and those of us who bothered to find it out, did not oppose the deal.

(btw, 'spoiled brats' continue to call people names after they perceive themselves to be the winners of an argument. This is a Phyrric victory for you and your leftist cohorts, RM. There has been much more lost here, than won..........and you are gloating about it).

273 posted on 03/11/2006 6:44:05 AM PST by ohioWfan (PROUD Mom of an Iraq War VET! THANKS, son!!!!)
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To: junta
I would rather have an American owned and operated company to run the ports. I prefer Americans, is that ignorant?

I'd rather have a company that has a worldwide reputation(Australia, Germany, South Korea) of being a clean and well run compnay leasing terminals at US ports, than the cronyistic American companies beholden to the mob run unions and DNC such as Eller & Co. that went to chuckie schumer to whip up hysteria which you bought.

274 posted on 03/11/2006 6:49:00 AM PST by Dane ( anyone who believes hillary would do something to stop illegal immigration is believing gibberish)
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To: AngelesCrestHighway

The people haven't spoken the CHUMPS have.


275 posted on 03/11/2006 6:54:51 AM PST by Vaduz (and just think how clean the cities would become again.)
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To: FreeReign

"Why penalize the ones that are on our side? "

It's not a penalty and should not be viewed as such. What it is is a protective measure of risk reduction at our strategic ports...doing all we can at this time of war to prevent our ports from being infiltrated by terrorists pretending to be friendly.

If Dubai is our friend as some are convinced, then they will understand and forgive us later.

If Dubai were at war with some renegade Americans who had killed thousands of their citizens in a single strike,and who were constantly threatening to destroy them, I wouldn't blame Dubai if they decided not to allow our ships to port for their own safety.


276 posted on 03/11/2006 6:55:18 AM PST by takenoprisoner
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To: Peach; McGavin999; Howlin; BobS; 1rudeboy
I am intrigued at the possibility you brought up that something far more sinister was involved in killing this deal than just the demagoguery of the left, and the weak spined ninny behavior of the right.

George Soros, anti-American Bush hater, has a lot invested in the failure of Iraq and the entire democratic movement in the ME. There are many allied deeply with him in the RAT party.............and they are the ones who controlled this deal collapse.

But perhaps the deal breaker goes even deeper.........to the terrorists organizations themselves, who certainly don't want normalized relations between the U.S. and the moderate Arab states. Someone working in conjunction with leftists in this country?

(Is this tinfoil stuff? Out in left field?)

Regardless of who it was, there was some force behind this irrational congressional behavior other than the supposed will of the people.....

277 posted on 03/11/2006 6:56:07 AM PST by ohioWfan (PROUD Mom of an Iraq War VET! THANKS, son!!!!)
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To: junta
I would rather have an American owned and operated company to run the ports. I prefer Americans, is that ignorant?

America would continue to own and run the ports, just like we ran and owned Boston and DC airports on 9/11.

278 posted on 03/11/2006 7:02:16 AM PST by Right_in_Virginia
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To: ohioWfan

I think given that a lot of the democrats openly supported Marxism in the past, it is not unlikely that they would openly support terrorists today.

There is something that the Democrats don't want to come out and they are driving the agenda hard with provably untrue and ridiculous accusations. I don't know what that something is but even if I'm that it's the Saddam tapes, the ultimate effort if we can get back to activism will be increased support for our troops and Republicans and the WOT.

Do you remember that Freepers were given a party by House Impeachment managers (it was shown on C-Span) for our activism? I'd like to see freepers get back to trying to drive the agenda instead of reacting to it.


279 posted on 03/11/2006 7:04:40 AM PST by Peach
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To: AngelesCrestHighway
Tough lost George...but we the people have spoken.....

Ok. Now what do the people have to say about improving port security? Or, have you deep thinkers concluded that stopping this deal has stopped all threats?

280 posted on 03/11/2006 7:06:29 AM PST by Right_in_Virginia
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