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Triumphant Bush turns his back on ‘old Europe’
The Times ^ | May 2, 2003 | Roland Watson

Posted on 05/01/2003 4:08:01 PM PDT by MadIvan

PRESIDENT BUSH drew a line under the two wars of his presidency yesterday, shuffling US military might around the globe to reflect Washington’s new world order.

Hours before Mr Bush declared major hostilities over in Iraq, Donald Rumsfeld, the US Defence Secretary, issued the same message in Afghanistan.

To deliver his own message, Mr Bush made a dramatic landing on the flight deck of the aircraft carrier, from where he addressed the American nation. Approaching the USS Abraham Lincoln at more than 125mph, Mr Bush sat in the co-pilot’s seat of a snub-nosed S3B Viking as it was jerked to a halt in less than 350ft by the carrier’s arrestor gear (a metal cable stretched across the deck).

Mr Bush, who trained as a pilot in the Texas Air National Guard, took a last-minute course in how to eject from a submerged cockpit at the US Navy’s North Island base in San Deigo, California, before donning a pilot’s suit and making the 150-mile flight.

After landing, Mr Bush basked in the kind of photographs that politicians facing re-election campaigns can only dream off.

Mobbed by sailors returning home from a record-breaking ten-month deployment to the Gulf, the Commander-in-Chief looked in his element, slapping backs and posing for pictures.

On the other side of the world, as evidence of Mr Bush’s desire to move on from the two conflicts that flowed from the September 11 attacks, Pentagon chiefs accelerated changes to US force deployments to recognise better America’s altered alliances.

American military commanders yesterday ended a 12-year operation in Turkey, from where the US Air Force had policed the northern no-fly zone over Iraq. US chiefs said the mission was obsolete, but the abrupt withdrawal raises questions about Turkey’s strategic importance to the United States.

The reduction of American forces in Germany is also being speeded up. Instead of returning to bases in Germany, as planned, the US 1st Armoured Division will be deployed to new bases in Hungary, Poland, Romania and Bulgaria. Turkey and Germany both defied Washington over Iraq, while the former Eastern Bloc countries all supported the war.

The changes, which take US forces into Eastern Europe as never before, come days after the United States also pulled its combat forces out of Saudi Arabia amid speculation that the Pentagon is eyeing several Iraqi airfields as semi-permanent American bases.

White House strategists planned Mr Bush’s announcement aboard the Abraham Lincoln with maximum symbolism. It was the first time that a US President had pulled off such a feat, and was designed to imbue Mr Bush with the success of the military operation in Iraq without having him declare victory.

Under the Geneva Convention, coalition forces would have to release all enemy prisoners and stop targeting Iraqi leaders, neither of which they are yet willing to do.

Mr Bush was due to outline the “key objectives” for the United States in reconstructing Iraq, and US officials said the hunt for Saddam Hussein and weapons of mass destruction would continue. But Dan Bartlett, the White House communications director, said that six weeks after the US had gone to war, it was an important moment for the President to tell the American people that major combat operations were over.

US officials named Paul Bremer, a former head of the State Department’s counter-terrorism office, as the civilian administrator in Iraq. He will oversee the country’s transition to democratic rule and head the team that will include General Jay Garner in charge of postwar reconstruction.

In Kabul, on the latest stop on his tour of the Gulf and central Asia, Mr Rumsfeld said that allied forces had moved from major combat operations to a period of stability and reconstruction. The Defence Secretary insisted that most of the country was secure. “I should underline, however, there are still dangers, still pockets of resistance, in parts of the country,” he said.

Even with that qualification, his assertion raised eyebrows. In one week alone last month, rockets were fired at a US base near the Pakistan border; four men planning an attack died when their explosives-packed car blew up; gunmen ambushed the brother of Kandahar’s governor, killing two of his relatives; and two Afghan workers were injured when gunmen attacked a United Nations mine-clearing vehicle.


TOPICS: Foreign Affairs; Front Page News; Germany; Government; News/Current Events; US: District of Columbia; United Kingdom
KEYWORDS: blair; bush; carrierbush; lpaulbremer; navyone; neweurope; oldeurope; s3bviking; uk; us
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New Europe on the rise. ;)

Regards, Ivan


1 posted on 05/01/2003 4:08:01 PM PDT by MadIvan
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To: alnick; knews_hound; faithincowboys; hillary's_fat_a**; redbaiter; MizSterious; Krodg; ...
Bump!
2 posted on 05/01/2003 4:08:19 PM PDT by MadIvan
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To: MadIvan
You betcha!

Cheers!

3 posted on 05/01/2003 4:13:16 PM PDT by onedoug
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To: MadIvan
Good, it was about time that we moved onto more important areas of the world. Sure sounds like the former Eastern Bloc really wants our bases. I think this could be the beginning of a beautiful friendship.
4 posted on 05/01/2003 4:15:23 PM PDT by Blue Scourge (If a man hasn't found something he is willing to die for, he is not fit to live. - MLKjr.)
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To: MadIvan
This is the last stake through the corpse of the odious Yalta Agreement. May it never rise again.
5 posted on 05/01/2003 4:19:49 PM PDT by Argus
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To: MadIvan
... but the abrupt withdrawal raises questions about Turkey’s strategic importance to the United States.

Hmm. I was wondering about that. Maybe there's hope after all.

6 posted on 05/01/2003 4:20:46 PM PDT by thatsnotnice
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To: MadIvan
These new bases put us that much closer to Russia as well. I wonder how Putin feels about now.
7 posted on 05/01/2003 4:27:08 PM PDT by patj
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To: MadIvan
Triumphant Bush turns his back on ‘old Europe’

I almost gave myself a "high-five" when I heard that Dubya said that
Chirac wouldn't be visiting Dubya's ranch in Texas "any time soon".
8 posted on 05/01/2003 4:29:02 PM PDT by VOA
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To: Argus
That's an interesting way of putting it...I hadn't framed the issue in those terms but the way the Russians have been acting lately I am prepared to view it that way now.
9 posted on 05/01/2003 4:29:08 PM PDT by American Soldier
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To: MadIvan
To Paraphrase the Perorat's comment in 1992, "That giant sucking sound we are hearing across old Europe is the US pulling out of their bases, the US not buying material, services and goods from OLD Europe and the American Boycott of no vacations or products from old Europe."

The secondary sucking sound is the sound of those economies going down the drain.

10 posted on 05/01/2003 4:29:28 PM PDT by Grampa Dave (Being a Monthly Donor to Free Republic is the Right Thing to do!)
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To: Argus
Argus, this is excellent, This is the last stake through the corpse of the odious Yalta Agreement. May it never rise again.

Let us hope that the UN, Nato and all the bad stuff that refuses to die will just start to leave.

11 posted on 05/01/2003 4:31:29 PM PDT by Grampa Dave (Being a Monthly Donor to Free Republic is the Right Thing to do!)
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To: MadIvan
The reduction of American forces in Germany is also being speeded up. Instead of returning to bases in Germany, as planned, the US 1st Armoured Division will be deployed to new bases in Hungary, Poland, Romania and Bulgaria. Turkey and Germany both defied Washington over Iraq, while the former Eastern Bloc countries all supported the war.

Fantastic move!!! A base lends an awful lot to a local economy ----why should our non-allies see financial benefit from something they don't support.

12 posted on 05/01/2003 4:32:17 PM PDT by FITZ
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To: MadIvan
"The reduction of American forces in Germany is also being speeded up. Instead of returning to bases in Germany, as planned, the US 1st Armoured Division will be deployed to new bases in Hungary, Poland, Romania and Bulgaria. Turkey and Germany both defied Washington over Iraq, while the former Eastern Bloc countries all supported the war."

Whate a re-shaping Europe. I love it.!
13 posted on 05/01/2003 4:32:46 PM PDT by ruready4eternity
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To: MadIvan
Yipee! And may the next announcement be that we're not renewing the lease on the UN property in NY.
14 posted on 05/01/2003 4:38:52 PM PDT by bayareablues
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To: patj
I wonder how Putin feels about now.

Like a democratic presidential contender (screwed).

So9

15 posted on 05/01/2003 4:40:28 PM PDT by Servant of the Nine (We are the Hegemon. We can do anything we damned well please.)
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To: MadIvan
Mr Bush, who trained as a pilot in the Texas Air National Guard, took a last-minute course in how to eject from a submerged cockpit

Eject from a submerged cockpit? What would he be a Trident missle?
16 posted on 05/01/2003 4:42:33 PM PDT by Kozak
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To: MadIvan
It was a day like no other. It could have been brought to us by no one other than George W. Bush! I give thanks.
17 posted on 05/01/2003 5:17:49 PM PDT by OldFriend (without the brave, there would be no land of the free)
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To: MadIvan
As Reagan said that he did not leave the democratic party, they left him...so it is with Bush....He has not turned his back on old Europe, they turned their backs on him, and now he is letting the know that he (we) do NOT need them.
18 posted on 05/01/2003 5:21:48 PM PDT by Moby Grape
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"the Pentagon is eyeing several Iraqi airfields as semi-permanent American bases."

No. Not semi-permanent.

19 posted on 05/01/2003 5:23:45 PM PDT by Savage Beast (The path to peace is confrontation--not appeasement.)
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"Turkey and Germany both defied Washington over Iraq, while the former Eastern Bloc countries all supported the war."

In fact, the governments of Germany, France, and Russia engaged in covert alliance with the Saddam Hussein regime, giving covert intelligence and military support against the United States.

Americans cannot forget such treachery from those who pretended to be their allies.

20 posted on 05/01/2003 5:29:06 PM PDT by Savage Beast (The path to peace is confrontation--not appeasement.)
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