Posted on 03/02/2005 11:00:46 AM PST by Wolfstar
Secretary of State Condoleezza Rice in London, March 1, 2005. Rice cited what she called "firm evidence" that the Islamic Jihad militant group helped plan last week's Tel Aviv suicide bombing from Syria.
Britain's Prime Minister Tony Blair meets Secretary of State Condoleezza Rice for bi-lateral talks at the "Supporting the Palestinian Authority" meeting in London. Rice used the meeting to confirm that a U.S. military security expert would "soon relocate to the region to lead our efforts."
Palestinian President Mahmoud Abbas speaks with Secretary of State Condoleezza Rice during their meeting in London, March 1, 2005. Israelis and Palestinians must both meet their obligations under a U.S.-backed peace "road map" to ensure creation of a Palestinian state alongside Israel, world leaders meeting in London said on Tuesday.
Palestinian President Mahmoud Abbas greets Secretary of State Condoleezza Rice before their meeting in London.
U.S. Lieutenant General William Ward met Palestinian leader Mahmud Abbas in Ramallah, in mid-February 2005. Ward is heading to the Middle East to coordinate international efforts to strengthen security in the Palestinian territories.
A picture released by the Israeli Government Press Office shows Lt. Gen. William Ward meeting with Israeli Prime Minister Ariel Sharon, February 17, 2005, in Jerusalem.
Lt. Gen. William Ward, deputy commander of the US Army Europe is seen here with NATO Secretay General George Robertson. The United States plunged back squarely into the Middle East peace process, naming Ward, a three-star general to help coordinate security efforts, and to help plan White House summits for both sides.
Secretary of State Condoleezza Rice addresses journalists at the London meeting "Supporting the Palestinian Authority," March 1, 2005.
Secretary of State Condoleezza Rice stands with colleagues, Assistant Secretary of State William Burns and David Johnson prior to the opening speeches at the London Meeting on Supporting the Palestinian Authority.
Britain's Foreign Office Minister Baroness Simons greets Secretary of State Condoleezza Rice.
British Foreign Secretary Jack Straw talks to Secretary of State Condoleezza Rice in the QE II conference centre in London, Tuesday, March 1, 2005, during an internationanl conference discussing a future Palestinian state.
Oh, Condi. Wear more solid black and high heels and drive the left nuts.
Nevermind that those are the primary colors worn by women in NYC and their esteemed Senator...Hillary.
Condi's legs look very nice.
Pinging you in case your interested. Important news in this Condi visit to London.
I love this woman.
But someone, please, tell her to do something about that hair. It looks like she's wearing a hat.
Viva Condi!
LOL! There's some very important news items that resulted from Condi's visit. But you find her clothing and legs more interesting.
Hey, I like her hair. Very feminine, yet powerful. No silly windblown shag (ala Laura Ingraham)
Great pics...what a gal!!!
Real good photo news coverage! Keep up the great work!
Condi looks thinner. Please Condi, take care of yourself! We love you!
You don't understand sarcasm and humor? I'm well aware of Condi's trips and most of us have kept up on other threads with the actual news. Carry on.
Rice cited what she called "firm evidence" that the Islamic Jihad militant group helped plan last week's Tel Aviv suicide bombing from Syria.
Rice used the meeting to confirm that a U.S. military security expert would "soon relocate to the region to lead our efforts." Lt. Gen. William Ward, currently deputy commander of the U.S. Army Europe has already visited Sharon and Abbas. Now he's relocating "to the region to coordinate security efforts and help plan White House summits for both sides."
Israelis and Palestinians must both meet their obligations under a U.S.-backed peace "road map" to ensure creation of a Palestinian state alongside Israel, world leaders meeting in London said on Tuesday.
She is a snappy dresser.
I too love Condi. She is a real asset to the Bush administration. As for her hair, it does resemble Olive Oil, and could use a little updating. I would imagine she doesn't have a great deal of free time to start messing with a new hair style.
*As a side note. . .I clicked on "spell" prior to posting this. I was given the word "pissant" to replace "Condi". . .What is with THAT?????
Very good!!!!!!Thank you"Wolfstar"
She not only wows 'em on the world stage ( her looks and style ) she bowls 'em over with her no nonsense stands.
Waiting for democrat reaction.
Of course, hence the LOL. Don't take offense where none is intended. As for the news that came out of this trip yesterday, I try to follow news quite closely, yet wasn't aware she was even over there, let alone the important items that resulted. Since I don't think of myself as particularly unique or special, I therefore assume others are in the same boat and were also unaware of these developments.
Good day, anonymoussierra. I'm glad you found this thread. Always good to "see" you.
You're welcome, M. Espinola.
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