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Bush Learns Brutal Reality
Independent (UK) ^ | 6-12-2003 | Rupert Cornwell

Posted on 06/11/2003 4:38:07 PM PDT by blam

Bush learns brutal reality

By Rupert Cornwell in Washington
12 June 2003

George Bush has taken only seven days to learn for himself the brutal, unyielding realities of the Middle East. A week ago in the Jordanian resort of Aqaba, a smiling President, flanked by the Israeli and Palestinian Prime Ministers, emerged from a summit to launch his road-map to peace.

That road-map now may not quite be in shreds. But after the blows of Israel's attempt to assassinate a leader of the Hamas militant group, and yesterday's devastating suicide bombing in Jerusalem, followed by deadly Israeli retaliatory strikes in Gaza, the vision of a comprehensive Middle East settlement by the end of 2005 has never looked so remote.

It misses the point to talk of the tragic events of the past 48 hours as a "failure" of Mr Bush's, one that has cost precious political capital. No US president will ever be blamed for trying to secure peace. Indeed, until the launch of the road-map in April, one of the main criticisms of the administration was that it had not made enough effort to resolve the Middle East crisis.

If any assumption has perished amid the latest bloodletting, it is that words alone suffice. The Bush style has been to lay down goals (most strikingly the creation of a proper Palestinian state) and leave the tricky details to the others. Indulging his taste for imagery taken from Westerns, the President spoke of his role as "riding herd". He would whip the two parties along, to make sure they honoured the timetable, and that would be it.

The necessary conditions, moreover, seemed present. A new Palestinian Prime Minister of whom Washington approved, Abu Mazen, was in place. The elimination of Saddam Hussein's regime, long urged by Israel, meant that the Jewish state "owed" Mr Bush.

But in the Middle East nothing is ever straightforward. Washington might pretend that the Palestinian leader Yasser Arafat had been marginalised. But it is Abu Mazen who risks marginalisation, unless he can tame the terrorists. Israel too has signalled that, road-map or no road-map, it will not shrink from violence.

Not surprisingly, some look to the internationalisation of the peace enforcement effort. John Warner, the influential chairman of the Senate armed services committee, called for Nato to be sent in. The US alone would not be a credible broker, he argued, but Israelis and Palestinians alone have utterly lost control of events. On that, at least, everyone could agree yesterday.


TOPICS: News/Current Events
KEYWORDS: brutal; bush; learns; reality
I just saw Arafat on Fox News calling for a truce.

"John Warner, the influential chairman of the Senate armed services committee, called for Nato to be sent in."

1 posted on 06/11/2003 4:38:08 PM PDT by blam
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To: blam
This is a tricky situation. I think Dubya is pro-Isreal. Trust the process, all. Hamas, et al is going down.
2 posted on 06/11/2003 4:51:06 PM PDT by annyokie (provacative yet educational reading alert)
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To: blam
There will be no peace as long as Arafat is around to pull chains. He is the god-father of terrorism, the Palestinians are being duped by this evil imposter. If he won't leave Palestine, then he should be taken out. The murderous human bombers are killers acting for Arafat’s causes.
3 posted on 06/11/2003 4:58:31 PM PDT by yoe
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To: blam
Bush already knew brutal reality. That's why we invaded Iraq. That sure is a strategic advantage now.
4 posted on 06/11/2003 5:00:41 PM PDT by LurkedLongEnough (Live in the dark, and the world is threatening. ~ Disturbed ~)
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To: yoe
Hubby and I were talking today about how some Muma (sp?) with a bent weather-vain had corrupted Islam and suckered a bunch of followers into thinking it's okay to commit suicide and kill bystanders. No religion that I know of says it's okay to kill or kill oneself.
5 posted on 06/11/2003 5:03:02 PM PDT by annyokie (provacative yet educational reading alert)
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To: blam
This is a non-loser for Bush. Either he succeeds and gets the credit or the status quo prevails and he gets credit for trying.
6 posted on 06/11/2003 5:03:30 PM PDT by Consort
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To: blam
Not to be a pessamist here, but as Lincoln said, it will be either all of one thing, or all of the other. The Islamanzis have made it quite clear that they won't rest until every Jew is dead or expelled from the region. How should we react to that?

This area is unstable and has been since Christ was a child. Can a modern Christian nation resolve itself to the fact that it is engaged in a religious war? Many in the US seem to be in denial of this fact, but so far as the Muslims are concerned, it is a fact. The Muslims want to kill Christians as well as Jews, and PC is keeping us from addressing this threat. Israel is PC free; hence the recent helicopter attacks on Muslim leaders, which I fully support.

7 posted on 06/11/2003 5:19:49 PM PDT by yooper
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"Can a modern Christian nation resolve itself to the fact that it is engaged in a religious war? Many in the US seem to be in denial of this fact, but so far as the Muslims are concerned, it is a fact. The Muslims want to kill Christians as well as Jews."

I do think most 'regular' American citizens recognize this, even while they are not able to admit it.

8 posted on 06/11/2003 5:36:15 PM PDT by blam
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