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G-8 leaders pledge $3 billion aid for Palestinians
Jerusalem Post ^ | July 8, 2005

Posted on 07/08/2005 9:19:19 AM PDT by Alouette

World leaders wrapping up an economic summit shaken by terrorism agreed Friday on an "alternative to the hatred" — a $3 billion aid package for the Palestinians and another $50 billion for Africa.

British Prime Minister Tony Blair said the Palestinian aid package would total $3 billion "in the years to come." The British leader said the assistance was designed "so that two states, Israel and Palestine, two peoples and two religions can live side by side in peace."

In the aftermath of Thursday's terror attacks in London, Blair said, "We speak today in the shadow of terrorism, but it will not obscure what we came here to achieve."

"It isn't all that everyone wanted but it is progress — real, achievable progress."

With a last-minute pledge from Japan, Blair won a key victory, announcing that aid to Africa would rise from the current $25 billion annually to $50 billion by 2010.

Blair, however, lost in his push to get all summit countries to commit to boosting foreign aid to an amount equal to 0.7% of national income by 2015. Instead, a summit document said the European Union had agreed to that support but did not mention the United States.

President Bush had refused to be bound by the 0.7% target. The United States is currently giving 0.16% of national income, the smallest percentage of any of the G-8 countries.

Blair ticked off a list of accomplishments from a meeting that nonetheless produced less than he had hoped going in. The major failure was in the area of global warming, where staunch opposition from Bush thwarted Blair's efforts to get a US commitment to firm targets for reducing the greenhouse gas emissions blamed for warming the earth's atmosphere.

Aside from the massive increase in aid for the African continent, leaders signaled support for new deals on trade, endorsed cancellation of the debt of 18 of the world's poorest nations, pledged universal access to AIDS treatment, renewed their commitment to a peacekeeping force in Africa and heard African leaders promise to move toward democracies that follow the rule of law, he said.

"All of this does not change the world tomorrow — it is a beginning, not an end," Blair said, with leaders of the G-8 and five African nations standing behind him. "And none of it today will match the same ghastly impact as the cruelty of terror. But it has a pride and a hope and humanity at its heart that can lift the shadow of terrorism and light the way to a better future." Nigerian President Olusegun Obasanjo thanked the leaders for focusing on Africa and for "their resolve not to be diverted by these terrorist acts."

Describing the agreement on climate change, Blair said merely that the plan of action "will initiate a new dialogue" between the summit countries and leaders from developing economies who also met with them.

The leaders, struggling to keep to their mission in the aftermath of deadly bombings that rocked London's rush hour on Thursday, shortened the final day of their summit to allow Blair to rush back to lead a government panel dealing with the blasts.

On Thursday, Blair had left the summit for several hours to confer with officials at Scotland Yard and calm a nation shocked by the worst attacks on the capital since World War II. Though he later returned, business did not proceed as planned.

Bush left Washington earlier than scheduled Friday.

On climate change, the United States, the only G-8 country that has not ratified the 1997 Kyoto Protocol on global warming, was successful in rejecting Blair's call for setting specific targets and a timetable for reducing greenhouse emissions, according to a draft obtained by The Associated Press on Friday.

The communique was to acknowledge the split between the United States and the other countries in a section that said "those of us who have ratified the Kyoto Protocol, welcome its entry into force and will work to make it a success." That was the document's only mention of the treaty put into effect this February.

Bush contends the Kyoto accord's curbs on greenhouse emissions would wreck the US economy.

Still, supporters of more aggressive action said that the United States had agreed to a document that stated "while uncertainty remains in our understanding of climate science, we know enough to act now." French President Jacques Chirac called that compromise language a "visible, real evolution" in the American position.


TOPICS: Crime/Corruption; Culture/Society; Extended News; Foreign Affairs; Government; Israel; News/Current Events; War on Terror
KEYWORDS: g8; g8summit; money; palestine
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To: Alouette
The same jihad mindset methodically murders innocent London commuters, then receives monetary awards(?)

In the historical sense, as well as today, it's termed blatant appeasement, which means other western cities will be attacked by the Islamic blackmailers.

61 posted on 07/08/2005 3:17:06 PM PDT by M. Espinola (Freedom is never free)
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To: Alouette
" The British leader said the assistance was designed "so that two states, Israel and Palestine, two peoples and two religions can live side by side in peace."

Read your Bible leaders.......taint gunna happen!!!!!!!

62 posted on 07/08/2005 3:21:38 PM PDT by pollywog (Psalm 121;1 I Lift my eyes to the hills from whence cometh my help.)
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To: Zavien Doombringer
even after a terrorist attack, they send money to fund more terrorists... Go figure...

Of course. It seems to have worked really well in the past...

(Jeeeeezzzzzz!)

63 posted on 07/08/2005 6:54:50 PM PDT by lancer (If you are not with us, you are against us!)
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To: pollywog

well happen smy bible says when land for peace happens jesus return soon.gramps was right.


64 posted on 07/08/2005 8:54:15 PM PDT by Hellkicker
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To: Alouette
President Bush had refused to be bound by the 0.7% target. The United States is currently giving 0.16% of national income, the smallest percentage of any of the G-8 countries.

Giving 0.16% of our national income unconditionally is 0.16% too much.

And who cares how the G-8 wastes their taxpayers money?

65 posted on 07/08/2005 9:01:23 PM PDT by F16Fighter
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To: Alouette

I would have given ZERO to anybody this year.

To give money today only invites blackmail.


66 posted on 07/08/2005 9:01:51 PM PDT by Tax Government (Put down the judicial insurrection. Contribute to FR.)
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To: Alouette

How many suicide vests does $3 billion buy?


67 posted on 07/08/2005 9:03:02 PM PDT by Melas (Lives in state of disbelief)
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To: af_vet_rr

Please tell me you are not really that delusional?!?!?!?!?


68 posted on 07/09/2005 7:00:03 AM PDT by logic ("All that is required for evil to triumph is for good men to do nothing......")
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To: F16Fighter

"Giving 0.16% of our national income unconditionally is 0.16% too much."

Besides, where in the constitution does it say that the government can give money to other countries in the first place. It our government wasn't so busy giving billions upon billions away to other countries, we could be at at a 10% instead of 25-30% federal tax rate, what do you think that would do to the economy?


69 posted on 07/09/2005 7:06:22 AM PDT by logic ("All that is required for evil to triumph is for good men to do nothing......")
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To: Alouette

That's only fair...keep giving brutal dictators tax payers
money..at the expense of the tax payers own families...


70 posted on 07/11/2005 6:06:52 AM PDT by joesnuffy (Does the Red Crescent have falafel dollies?)
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To: pollywog

Nope but the NWO-3rd Wayers Apostate Church believes that 'their god' can make it happen..

He shall send them strong delusion that they would believe a lie...


71 posted on 07/11/2005 6:10:05 AM PDT by joesnuffy (Does the Red Crescent have falafel dollies?)
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