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Bush says: I put US interests first
Guardian ^ | 07/04/05 | Tania Branigan

Posted on 07/03/2005 6:29:18 PM PDT by Pikamax

Bush says: I put US interests first

Tania Branigan, Luke Harding and Owen Gibson Monday July 4, 2005

Guardian

George Bush sounds a warning today to those hoping for a significant deal on Africa and climate change at Wednesday's G8 summit, making clear that when he arrives at Gleneagles he will dedicate his efforts to putting America's interests first. The president will adopt a stance starkly at odds with the idealism professed by the performers at Saturday's Live 8 concerts around the world and their television audience of 2 billion.

"I go to the G8 not really trying to make [Tony Blair] look bad or good; but I go to the G8 with an agenda that I think is best for our country."

Further difficulties for the G8 negotiations came as Gerhard Schröder, the German chancellor, expressed opposition to Britain's plans to double aid over the next five years.

Berlin is refusing to increase its aid budget for Africa from €1.8bn (£1.2bn) a year to €2.4bn - as Mr Blair hoped - and has expressed scepticism over a proposed tax on air tickets to be earmarked for aid.

A Downing Street spokeswoman said: "Let's be judged on the outcome of G8 rather than anything which happens beforehand. We are still making progress."

Jacques Chirac, the French president, sounded a slightly more promising note yesterday by saying G8 leaders were "heading towards" an agreement on climate change after a meeting with Mr Schröder and Vladimir Putin in Svetlogorsk, Russia. He did not, however, say what the deal was.

Bob Geldof, the Live 8 organiser, and stars including Sir Paul McCartney, have urged the 205,000 who attended the concert in Hyde Park, London, to step up the pressure by attending the mass demonstration in Edinburgh on Wednesday. "For God's sake, take this seriously. Don't behave normally. Don't look for compromises. Be great," they said, in a message to G8 leaders. They declared the concerts, which took place in every G8 country, an unqualified success.

Gordon Brown described Live 8 supporters and the 250,000 Make Poverty History campaigners who marched through Edinburgh as "Britain at its best" yesterday, telling the BBC they were proof that people could have power if they made their views felt.

In an interview for ITV1's Tonight With Trevor McDonald, recorded last week and to be screened this evening, Mr Bush accepted that climate change is "a significant, long-term issue that we've got to deal with" and is man-made "to a certain extent". But asked if other countries can expect US support for a binding commitment to cut greenhouse gas emissions, he replied: "If this looks like Kyoto, the answer is no. [Kyoto] would have destroyed our economy."

He sought to focus on clean technologies instead.

Guy Thompson of the Green Alliance described it as a rebuff to meaningful action on climate change, while Catherine Pearce of Friends of the Earth International said: "As much as we want to see [a deal] happening, it is clear that the US just isn't moving."

Asked if he would make a special effort to help Mr Blair in return for his support over Iraq, Mr Bush replied: "I really don't view our relationship as one of quid pro quo.

"Tony Blair made decisions on what he thought was best for keeping the peace and winning the war on terror, as I did."

Mr Bush also said that the rich world had an "obligation" to make trade fairer, but made it clear he would not slash farming subsidies unless the European Union did the same.

He said America was "leading the world when it comes to helping Africa", despite the fact that it gives only 0.2% of its GDP in overseas aid - well below the UN's 0.7% target.

Oxfam said the development deals agreed to date fell well short of what was required.

"Given the events of this weekend, there are millions of people expecting G8 to come up with something extraordinary, and this isn't it," said Oxfam's Max Lawson.

With British-German relations at an all-time low after the failed EU budget summit, there is little incentive for a wounded Mr Schröder to support the prime minister next week. His officials blame Mr Blair for wrecking the budget deal and accuse him of exploiting the summit to improve his public image at home.


TOPICS: News/Current Events; Politics/Elections; United Kingdom
KEYWORDS: africa; bush43; climatechange; g8summit; scotlandvisit; term2
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1 posted on 07/03/2005 6:29:18 PM PDT by Pikamax
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The president will adopt a stance starkly at odds with the idealism professed by the performers at Saturday's Live 8 concerts around the world and their television audience of 2 billion.

You mean the "idealism" of spending other people's money?

2 posted on 07/03/2005 6:35:25 PM PDT by inquest (FTAA delenda est)
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To: Pikamax

Good on you, President Bush...and stick to your guns!


3 posted on 07/03/2005 6:36:06 PM PDT by Txsleuth (Mark Levin for Supreme Court Justice)
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To: Pikamax

Screw the UN 'target'. Tough ****. Good for the Pres.
We get trashed by every country all the time for everything, including the myth of global warming, except when they stick their hand out like a greedy child. Enough already, find other deep pockets.


4 posted on 07/03/2005 6:37:04 PM PDT by Indy Pendance
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To: Pikamax
The president will adopt a stance starkly at odds with the idealism professed by the performers at Saturday's Live 8 concerts....

Good, then I expect to see him cancel that $15 billion (AIDS) check.

5 posted on 07/03/2005 6:38:03 PM PDT by Mr. Mojo
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To: Pikamax

He should put America's interest first, but he shouldn't say that's what he's doing.


6 posted on 07/03/2005 6:38:55 PM PDT by Brilliant
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To: Pikamax
With British-German relations at an all-time low after the failed EU budget summit ...

How old is this reporter, 15? Ever hear about the great world wars sonny?  They were in all the papers.

 

7 posted on 07/03/2005 6:39:21 PM PDT by MNnice
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To: Pikamax
he would not slash farming subsidies unless the European Union did the same.

A hit at Euro unilateralism.

8 posted on 07/03/2005 6:39:48 PM PDT by RightWhale (withdraw from the 1967 UN Outer Space Treaty)
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To: Brilliant
Why not? Let them know, we're sick and tired of them trashing us, but suck up when they want cash.

Here's another good story.

We Don't Want Your Money, Mr. Bush, Says Brazil

9 posted on 07/03/2005 6:41:23 PM PDT by Indy Pendance
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To: Pikamax
Mr Bush also said that the rich world had an "obligation" to make trade fairer, but made it clear he would not slash farming subsidies unless the European Union did the same.

BOOO! HISS!

10 posted on 07/03/2005 6:41:39 PM PDT by inquest (FTAA delenda est)
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To: MNnice

Nice one!


11 posted on 07/03/2005 6:41:50 PM PDT by RedRover
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To: inquest

Unlike the Live 8 performers, he probably didn't use any four-letter words, either.


12 posted on 07/03/2005 6:42:18 PM PDT by Cicero (Marcus Tullius)
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To: Brilliant

I don't think that I agree with you---

when I first read the article, I, too, was a little startled that he would come right out and say it, but when you read what he said in context, he is saying that he (we) do not owe any other country anything that would handicap financially, Americans.

I think that is a brave thing to say---to come right out and say that the citizens of America have to come first with me, I work for them...

At least that is the way I took it after reading the whole thing...but, if you think it is too "whatever", I am sure you are not alone.


13 posted on 07/03/2005 6:43:13 PM PDT by Txsleuth (Mark Levin for Supreme Court Justice)
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To: Pikamax

Don't get me wrong. I think President Bush is great, and I support him wholeheartedly in the war on terrorism around the world.

I also live on the border, and would love to see a couple of armored or mechanized infantry brigades patrolling down here to at least put a dent in illegal immigration.


14 posted on 07/03/2005 6:46:48 PM PDT by billnaz (What part of "shall not be infringed" don't you understand?)
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To: MNnice

EXCELLENT POINT!!! "Journalists" never let that pesky old world history get in the way of their brilliant observations. ROTFL!!!


15 posted on 07/03/2005 6:52:06 PM PDT by FlingWingFlyer (We did not lose in Vietnam. We left.)
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To: billnaz

"Bush says: I put US interests first"

Politicalwit says: BS George, you put other nations' interests before the interests' of the USA. CLOSE OUR BORDERS, GEORGE!!!


16 posted on 07/03/2005 6:52:23 PM PDT by politicalwit (USA...A Nation of Selective Law Enforcement.)
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To: Indy Pendance
We get trashed by every country all the time for everything, including the myth of global warming, except when they stick their hand out like a greedy child.

Feh. They trash us even after we give billions in aid, and call our huge contributions 'stingy.' We have our hard-earned pay withheld from us for this? I want my damn money back.

17 posted on 07/03/2005 6:52:50 PM PDT by GenXFreedomFighter (We smirked our way back for a second term!)
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To: inquest

"Mr Bush also said that the rich world had an "obligation" to make trade fairer, but made it clear he would not slash farming subsidies unless the European Union did the same.

BOOO! HISS!"

Isn't it just simply wonderful that the president can so easily give other peoples money away. Our current president is menance to the Republic.


18 posted on 07/03/2005 6:54:47 PM PDT by politicalwit (USA...A Nation of Selective Law Enforcement.)
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To: politicalwit
Consider the alternate universe:

Kerry: I put U.S. interests last...

20 posted on 07/03/2005 6:58:11 PM PDT by kromike
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