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Bush Drives Putin to Texas Ranch in Truck
Reuters ^ | 10/14/01 | Randall Mikkelsen

Posted on 11/16/2001 1:11:14 PM PST by BunnySlippers

Wednesday November 14 6:15 PM ET

Bush Drives Putin to Texas Ranch in Pickup Truck

By Randall Mikkelsen

CRAWFORD, Texas (Reuters) - President Bush welcomed Russian President Vladimir Putin to his Texas ranch on Wednesday, hoping some down-home hospitality would soften Putin's skepticism over U.S. missile defense plans.

With a light rain falling, Bush drove the Russian leader to his ranch house in a white pickup truck as their summit moved to the wide open spaces of Texas.

v ``The president brought rain for which we are always grateful in the state of Texas,'' Bush shouted to reporters from behind the wheel of the Ford truck with Putin at his side. In seats behind them were wives, Laura Bush and Lyudmila Putin.

Wearing black slacks and a black shirt, the Russian leader became the first foreign leader to visit Bush's Prairie Chapel ranch.

A Marine One helicopter brought Putin and his wife to a helipad located on the ranch. Stepping off the chopper, Mrs. Putin offered a yellow rose to Mrs. Bush.

Then they all climbed into the truck for the short drive to the main house and nearby guest house where the Putins were staying overnight on the 1,600-acre ranch.

``I still know how to drive,'' said Bush, who is more accustomed to being driven around in a limousine.

He said he wanted to show Putin some sights on his ranch.

``We're going to take a tour. I want to show him some of my favorite spots on the ranch,'' Bush said, who had shed his dark Washington suits for faded blue jeans, cowboy boots and a rugged gray jacket.

A big party for 28 people was in the planning for the evening. The dinner menu included such Texas favorites as Mesquite-smoked peppered beef tenderloin, southern fried catfish, fire-roasted potatoes with poblano peppers, old-fashioned green beans, and pecan pie.

The guest list included famed pianist Van Cliburn, who once won a piano competition in Moscow and lives in Fort Worth. Golfer Ben Crenshaw was also attending.

The Ranch Hands Band, a Texas swing band, would also provide some of the entertainment.

Crawford, a tiny town outside Waco in central Texas, rolled out a homey welcome for the two leaders on Wednesday, with signs made by local school children decorating fence lines along the road into town.

``Texas says 'howdy' Russian Pres. Putin,'' said one banner.

Bush hoped the Texas stop would give Putin a glimpse of rural America and solidify their already warm personal relationship.

He also was planning to follow up on their Tuesday talks in Washington on a new strategic relationship.

``The best diplomacy starts with getting to know each other,'' Bush said on Tuesday.

This week's movable summit is the fourth meeting between Bush and Putin, and their warm personal chemistry showed no signs of cooling when the two met at the White House on Tuesday. ``You're the kind of guy I'd like to have in a foxhole with me,'' Bush told Putin in their Oval Office meeting, according to a senior U.S. official.

Each leader agreed to cut their nuclear weapons stockpiles by two thirds, although they failed to resolve differences over U.S. plans to develop a missile defense system.

In Crawford the two leaders will again try to make progress on missile defense, Bush said. However, he showed no sign of yielding on his aim to abandon the 1972 Anti Ballistic Missile treaty in order to develop a missile shield.

Putin views the treaty as an essential cornerstone of the strategic relationship between the two countries.

``He has got some concerns about getting rid of the ABM treaty,'' Bush said in Waco. ``I've listened very carefully to him. But I've made the case to him that we need to move beyond the vestiges of the past,'' he said.

White House spokesman Ari Fleischer declined on Wednesday to predict whether Bush would initiate missile defense system tests that were suspended last month to avoid violating the ABM treaty. The tests were suspended to give the two leaders a chance to bridge differences over the pact.

NO BREAKTHROUGH EXPECTED

Bush said he did not expect a breakthrough in Crawford, and top aides said specifically they did not expect an agreement on the ABM treaty during Putin's visit.

``I don't think there's a particular moment where a relationship breaks through,'' Bush said. ``Actually, it takes a while. It takes a while to build up the trust necessary for him to know that I intend to keep my word when I say I'm going to do something and vice versa.''

Bush said on Tuesday he would cut the U.S. nuclear weapons stockpile by two thirds over the next decade, to between 1,700 and 2,200. Putin said Russia would follow suit, but said he wanted a verifiable treaty to cement the reductions, something Bush views as unnecessary.

``Today the world is far from having international relations based solely on trust, unfortunately,'' Putin said at the Russian Embassy on Tuesday.

Putin, on his way to Crawford, stopped in Houston, and spoke at Rice University.

There, he made a case for Russia to work more closely with NATO to counter the threats of terrorism as well as weapons of mass destruction following the Sept. 11 attacks.

``We are ready to cooperate with NATO to the same extent that NATO is ready to cooperate with us,'' he said. ``This is in the interests of Russia and we are examining different options on this.''

Also on the agenda in Crawford were talks on containing biological terrorism, combating weapons proliferation, and NATO enlargement. A senior U.S official described Russian arms sales to Iran as one of the most difficult bilateral issues.

The two are also planning to visit the small town of Crawford on Thursday and speak at the local high school.


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To: JoeEveryman
Bush didn't buckle up. Should annoy the liberals even more, setting such a bad example for children. =)
161 posted on 11/16/2001 1:13:56 PM PST by Styria
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To: cpdiii
"Air Force One lands at Grey Air Force Base which is part of Fort Hood Texas in Killeen."

Thanks for the info.

162 posted on 11/16/2001 1:13:57 PM PST by okie01
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To: JoeEveryman
From here it sure looks like the plural of "pepper" was rendered as "pepper's" rather than "peppers".

I suppose this means that, if you're comfortable delegating duties, you have to be able to endure the occasional mistake.

163 posted on 11/16/2001 1:13:59 PM PST by aposiopetic
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To: BunnySlippers
Mrs. Putins' sweater - people, people, this is TEXAS, and Mrs. Putin understands that! She gave Mrs. Bush a yellow rose (from our state song), and those are chili peppers on her sweater, albeit not the best looking ones I've seen, but perfectly appropriate and likely meant as a compliment to our first couple. Lots o' Texas gals wear chili peppers from time to time on clothes, jewelry, etc. Normally they are a bit smaller, and look better, but still I think she was trying to make a statement that they are glad to be in Texas.

Kind of like the Russian guy in the book Red October wanting to be in a pickup truck, Mrs. Putin may not have found the best looking chili pepper sweater to wear, but I think it's sweet and showed her desire to be a Texan for at least a few days (we're used to that, thank God I was born and raised here...)

Seatbelt - somebody caught it earlier, GWB was on his private property and did not have to wear a seatbelt by Texas state law. Sheesh.

Do they serve Blue Bell ice cream where you live? Blue Bell vanilla on top of pecan pie, various cobblers, apple pie, whatever - awesome! If visiting here you have to try it sometime.

Last, I can't believe anybody would be concerned that GWB does not know how to handle a KGB type. That's one of things I love about our President - he is a sincere, warm, and genuine man, but don't be fooled - he's one smart/tough SOB. That's just how we are in Texas. Of course, our politically correct world has forgotten that real men can be this way...

Hook-em Horns!

165 posted on 11/16/2001 1:15:32 PM PST by Ted
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To: kayak
I don't know if this was done purely for the photo-op but note who is holding the umbrellas. Now think back. Have you ever seen Clinton or Gore hold an umbrella? (Much less drive a truck.)
166 posted on 11/16/2001 1:15:33 PM PST by Abn1508
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To: Gracey
Both pilots. Interesting. What would be funny would be for both of them to log a little time and then go up at someplace like Red Flag against each other. Especially if they did it "on the sly." Twenty on Putin.
167 posted on 11/16/2001 1:15:34 PM PST by Abn1508
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To: kayak
It's still a funny as h*ll image. Oh, heck, as POTUS it's even better if they flew the truck (on a C-17) up to NY and did it to Hillary Clinton's lawn. Can't you just see the two secret service detachments rolling their eyes? Putin shouting Russian insults ("TOBV YO MUT! STUKACH!") at the Clintons and dinging x42 in the forehead with an empty vodka bottle while Bush does donuts.
169 posted on 11/16/2001 1:15:44 PM PST by Abn1508
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To: BunnySlippers
I believe the seasons in Texas are Almost Summer, Summer, Later Summer, Winter. ;^)
170 posted on 11/16/2001 1:15:44 PM PST by Stand Watch Listen
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To: Greenpointer
BTW, Putin is wearing his seatbelt and Bush isn't. It's TX state law!

Truck being driven across private property - not on public road. Safety-nazi laws do not apply.

171 posted on 11/16/2001 1:15:44 PM PST by TheRightGuy
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To: justlurking
We could tell you, but then you'd have to die.
172 posted on 11/16/2001 1:15:47 PM PST by katana
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To: coteblanche
"Is there any way you can extend this President's term beyond eight years? :-) He is a treasure!"

We haven't let the Constitution stop us before, so why not?

173 posted on 11/16/2001 1:15:49 PM PST by NC_Libertarian
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Just some good old boys, Never meaning now Harm.

175 posted on 11/16/2001 1:16:15 PM PST by usmcobra
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To: Abn1508
I'm certain it was not photo-op phoniness. I have seen many pictures of President Bush holding an umbrella for someone, carrying some else's luggage, assisting an older person (such as Nelson Mandella this week), bending down to a child or a person in a wheelchair, etc. He is simply a well-bred gentleman ..... one who is not so self-centered that he thinks the world is here to wait on him but instead thinks that he is to help others.
176 posted on 11/16/2001 1:16:27 PM PST by kayak
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To: BunnySlippers
" ``I still know how to drive,'' said Bush, who is more accustomed to being driven around in a limousine. "

Good 'ol Rueters. Being driven in a limo as a part of your job is NOT the same as being "accostomed" to limo travel, as if he can't get around any other way. BTW, that was one nice truck.

177 posted on 11/16/2001 1:16:29 PM PST by Republic of Texas
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