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Bush pullout demands make him target of Israeli ire
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Posted on 04/09/2002 1:56:05 PM PDT by RCW2001

Bush pullout demands make him target of Israeli ire  
    By Matt Spetalnick 
    ELON MOREH, West Bank, April 9 (Reuters) - Members of an 
Israeli tank brigade waging an offensive in the West Bank found 
a unique way to show how they felt about the U.S. president -- 
they adopted a stray dog and named it "George W. Bush". 
    "He's a cowboy," one soldier said as the brown pit-bull 
terrier prowled an Israeli hilltop encampment overlooking the 
city of Nablus.  
    "He barks a lot," said a second.  
    "But he's useless," another chimed in. 
    Bush's ever more strident demands for an end to Israel's 
12-day-old military campaign in Palestinian areas has struck a 
sour note among army commanders and their troops -- a reflection 
of growing resentment among the Israeli public as a whole. 
    "If the U.S. had this problem of terrorism, they wouldn't 
ask for permission. They would finish the job like they did in 
Afghanistan," said Commander Oran Ben Goya, head of Israeli 
forces in the eastern part of Nablus, the scene of some of the 
heaviest fighting of the past few days. 
    Opinion polls show an overwhelming majority of Israelis 
support the operation, which the army has depicted as an effort 
to crush a "terror infrastructure" behind a recent spate of 
suicide attacks in a Palestinian uprising against occupation. 
    Many Israelis believe Bush has turned against the Israeli 
campaign because he wants to mollify Arab states to shore up his 
global anti-terror alliance ahead of possible military action 
against Iraq. 
    Since the Jewish state can ill afford to alienate its chief 
ally and provider of $3 billion in annual aid, most commentators 
believe a pull-out will be well under way by the time U.S. 
Secretary of State Colin Powell arrives at the end of the week.      
RUNNING OUT OF TIME 
    Israeli commanders expressed deep frustration that they were 
running out of time to complete their mission. 
    "I don't think we will be able to do all we wanted to do," 
Ben Goya said. "That means we may have to come back again." 
    Israeli forces have fought fierce battles, house by house 
and alley by alley, in Nablus's ancient casbah market area and 
in a refugee camp in the nearby city of Jenin. Both have been 
subjected to heavy bombardment by tanks and helicopter gunships. 
    Army officers say soldiers stationed at Elon Moreh, a Jewish 
settlement overlooking Nablus, peer down with high-powered 
telescopes on neighbouring refugee camps and see Palestinian 
gunmen roaming freely. 
    But officers say they have yet to strike key militant 
strongholds in the camps and are increasingly doubtful they will 
be allowed to undertake such operations before they are ordered 
to end their offensive. 
    The army's mood was further darkened on Tuesday by the 
killing of 13 Israeli soldiers in an ambush in a refugee camp in 
Jenin, the worst single blow to the Middle East's best-equiped 
armed forces in 18 months of conflict. 
    Ben Goya said that while the Israelis hold the advantage of 
advanced weaponry, Palestinian fighters are more familiar with 
the terrain and have employed an array of deadly booby-traps and 
trip wires that have forced soldiers to tread carefully.      
    CAUGHT OFF GUARD 
    The Israeli offensive was launched after 27 people were 
killed by a Palestinian suicide bomber who blew himself up in an 
Israeli seaside hotel during a Passover holiday celebration. 
    International protests against the military operations that 
ensued have shocked Israelis, who see the campaign as a 
legitimate drive to root out terror. 
    The army says it has killed at least 200 Palestinians, many 
of them wanted militants, though Palestinian officials say 
civilians have borne the brunt of the onslaught. 
    Israelis, including Prime Minister Ariel Sharon, seem to 
have been caught off guard by the Texas-raised president's 
uncompromising demands for a withdrawal from all 
Palestinian-ruled cities and towns. 
    "The Texans, as any American knows, are a breed of their 
own," political commentator Hemi Shalev wrote in the Israeli 
daily Maariv. "Sharon apparently did not take into account 
President George Bush's short Texan fuse when he decided to 
ignore him for many days." 
 ((Jerusalem newsroom, +972 2 537 0502, 
jerusalem.newsroom@reuters.com)) 

09 APR 2002 20:20:07 Bush pullout demands make him target of Israeli ire


TOPICS: Culture/Society; Foreign Affairs; Front Page News; Israel
KEYWORDS: bushdoctrineunfold; zionist
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To: tomakaze
Well, you know, that G.W. conservative. Sort of. 'Least the most conservative prez we got right now.
41 posted on 04/09/2002 3:02:07 PM PDT by Sender
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To: lilylangtree
Not only did I vote for him, I also took to the streets in support of him. Ignoring clinton's crimes and criminal machine, cfr, now this.
42 posted on 04/09/2002 3:02:26 PM PDT by sport
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To: RCW2001;LarryLied
ELON MOREH, West Bank, April 9 (Reuters) - Members of an Israeli tank brigade waging an offensive in the West Bank found a unique way to show how they felt about the U.S. president -- they adopted a stray dog and named it "George W. Bush". "He's a cowboy," one soldier said as the brown pit-bull terrier prowled an Israeli hilltop encampment overlooking the city of Nablus. "He barks a lot," said a second. "But he's useless," another chimed in.

What despicable ingrates!!!!!
U.S. Aid To Israel

A Conservative Total for U.S. Aid to Israel: $91 Billion-and Counting, by Shirl McArthur, Jan/Feb 2001

43 posted on 04/09/2002 3:04:33 PM PDT by luvzhottea
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To: Sender
This bashing is well-deserved. Please don't call Bush a cowboy giving them a bad name.
45 posted on 04/09/2002 3:06:19 PM PDT by RamsNo1
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To: ambrose
they adopted a stray dog and named it "George W. Bush". "He's a cowboy," one soldier said as the brown pit-bull terrier prowled an Israeli hilltop encampment overlooking the city of Nablus. "He barks a lot," said a second. "But he's useless," another chimed in.

Glad I'm not the only one who laughed.

46 posted on 04/09/2002 3:06:31 PM PDT by SJackson
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To: tomakaze
And even with that wording, 34% of Americans said no!
47 posted on 04/09/2002 3:07:40 PM PDT by xm177e2
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To: luvzhottea
What despicable ingrates!!!!!

If they had been making fun of Bill Clinton while he was Pres (and I'm sure they did), would you be this upset?

48 posted on 04/09/2002 3:08:28 PM PDT by xm177e2
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To: SunStar
Oh, please. Unless you are GW Bush himself, stop parading as some political "strategerist".
49 posted on 04/09/2002 3:08:39 PM PDT by RamsNo1
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To: montag813
Oh, it is working perfectly. Bush and the US look like absolute idiots and we're supposed to believe and still back this faux president.
50 posted on 04/09/2002 3:10:28 PM PDT by RamsNo1
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To: SunStar
What are you smoking? With the USA on record as "demanding" an Israel pull out of the west bank, the USA can not say squat if an Arab Army enters the war to push Israel out. Also Bush is making the US war on terror into a joke, by not supporting Israel in it's war on terror. These are the same damn terrorist that attacks us! Bush is blowing it big time and support for the war on terror is going to evaporate, since he (Bush) obviously doesn't mean it.

His condemnation of Israel will only enbolden Arab states and that will lead to a much bigger war, one in which Bush will be traped by his own words into supporting the terrorists against Isreal. I have never seen dumber policy, only Jimmy Charter gives Bush competition for being clueless.

51 posted on 04/09/2002 3:10:48 PM PDT by jpsb
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To: america-rules
How does it hurt the U.S. overall?

The more Israel does now, the less the U.S. will have to do down the road.

The first goal of islam is to wipe everyJew off the face of the earth.

Not a Jew? The second goal is to wipe every Christian off the face of the earth.

I don't have to worry, I am not a Christian, you say. Well, after they take care of the Jews and Christians, they will do in the other infedals and appeasers.

There are only two options: Kill them or they will kill you.

52 posted on 04/09/2002 3:11:30 PM PDT by sport
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To: america-rules
Pull out now giving one more chance for Yasser to save face and then when he doesn't the "world" can't say sh*t about it.

How many times have we asked Israel to give Arafat and his thugs "one more chance"? About as many times as Charlie Brown has trusted Lucy to hold the ball, and with the same results. Now we have a new cheerleader (G.W.) who is telling them the same thing. And we can expect the same outcome.


53 posted on 04/09/2002 3:13:52 PM PDT by CedarDave
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To: madison46
"Yep. We need to leave Isreal alone and let them finish their job."

Right. Those soldiers would have been a lot closer to the mark if they had named their pit bull "Colin Powell", and kept a muzzle on him 24/7.

56 posted on 04/09/2002 3:28:05 PM PDT by cake_crumb
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To: Old Hickory
So what if Yasser won a Nobel Peace Prize? I'm sure his uncle Adolf would have been proud. Yasser IS a dictator, and pro-Arafat propaganda will not change that.
59 posted on 04/09/2002 3:33:39 PM PDT by cake_crumb
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To: Sender
Ever notice that most articles from Reuters are written by a--holes and take every opportunity to bash conservatives?

Hahaha, I was just remarking that on another thread with a Reuters article about the Vatican. They used ONE SENTENCE from the Pope and managed to make him sound like a fellow-traveler with the Palestinians.

They are shameless a--holes. With vivid imaginations. Before I believe this story I'll have to see the dog, and the dog will have to have his name visible on his collar. Or at least respond to the name "Bush" when somebody calls him.

60 posted on 04/09/2002 3:34:24 PM PDT by hellinahandcart
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