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Bush's Speach at UN today........
Posted by Maggie (Guest) - Tuesday, September 19 2006, 21:56:31 (CEST)
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ABSOLUTELY SICKENED ME!!!!!!!!!!!!!

Today, Bush appealed directly to Muslims to "assure them that the United States is not waging war with Islam" as he laid out a vision for peace in the Middle East before skeptical world leaders at the United Nations.

On the sidelines, Bush pressed Iran to return at once to international talks on its nuclear program and threatened consequences if they do not.

But his speech to the United Nations General Assembly was less confrontational and aimed at "building bridges with people in the Middle East angry with the United States."

...I think this man has really lost it!!!!

In his speech he told world leaders, "My country desires peace". "Extremists in your midst spread propaganda claiming that the West is engaged in a war against Islam. This propaganda is false and its purpose is to confuse you and justify acts of terror. We respect Islam."

...Right after he signs the next check for military aid (with tax-payer money) to the fundamenalist dictatorship (oops, I mean democracy) in Saudi Arabia.

...The lies, the arrogance, can he embarrass this country a little more?

Addressing Iraqis specifically, Bush said, "We will not abandon you in your struggle to build a free nation."

...Iraq was such a threat! Its army was surrenduring in droves... It was such a threat, we pounded them in 3 weeks.. WOW what a grave threat they were.. BTW where are the wmd's we heard so much about?

Bush said Iran "must abandon its nuclear weapons ambitions." Iranian President Mahmoud Ahmadinejad was scheduled to speak to the body later Tuesday, but he was not at the country's table in the hall when Bush spoke.

...I also support the opposition to U.S. violations of the Nuclear Non-Proliferation Treaty (NPT). Not only does the U.S. not disarm, as agreed on, but the U.S. is also developing NEW nuclear weapons, which is strictly forbidden by the NPT -- the same NPT, btw, that Bush and his gang misuse to pressure Iran.


Speaking to Iranians, Bush said their country's future has been clouded because "your rulers have chosen to deny you liberty and to use your nation's resources to fund terrorism and fuel extremism and pursue nuclear weapons."

....Look at this folks, we have a man who can't sting 5 words together without making an ass of himself. Four years ago he stood there and lied through his teeth. And now this year we are going to be subjected to this same idiot trying to define "Moderates/Moderation" "Democracy" and "The Middle East" a place he has not spent more than a few hours in. Man I feel this glow of pride and confidance


On the crisis in Sudan's violence-wracked region of Darfur, Bush delivered strong warnings to both the United Nations and the Sudanese government, saying that both must act now to avert further humanitarian crisis.

....Who is he kidding? It was the United States that destabilized the LEGITIMATELY ELECTED Sudanese government and pitted the citizens against one another, and encouraged the genocide.

...Do you think it is a coincidence that there was a coup in Thailand this morning, while the prime minister is out of the country, attending a UN meeting? Toppling a legitimately elected government can ONLY be attributed to the WASHINGTON CONNECTION AND THIRD WORLD FASCISM. Smells like CIA.


Bush said that if the Sudanese government does not withdraw its rejection of a U.N. peacekeeping force for Darfur, the world body should act over the government's objections. The U.N. Security Council last month passed a resolution that would give the U.N. control over the peacekeeping mission in Darfur, now run mostly ineffectively by the African Union. BUT SUDAN HAS REFUSED TO GIVE ITS CONSENT.

..I just wonder why!!!

"The regime in Khartoum is stopping the deployment of this force," Bush said. "If the Sudanese government does not approve this peacekeeping force quickly, the United Nations must act."

With more than 200,000 people already killed in three years of fighting in Darfur and the violence threatening to increase again, Bush said the "credibility of the United Nations is at stake."

....What a louse! Can this guy get even more hypcritical and arrogant? The United States, single-handedly deligitimized the UN, and now he wants UN to have "credibility", something he has NEVER had!

Iran's defiant pursuit of a nuclear program was at the top of the agenda when Bush met earlier with French President Jacques Chirac at the Waldorf Astoria hotel where the U.S. delegation was staying. The French leader is balking at the U.S. drive to sanction Iran for defying Security Council demands that it freeze uranium enrichment.

"Should they continue to stall," Bush said of Iranian leaders, "we will then discuss the consequences of their stalling." The president, speaking after his meeting with Chirac, said those consequences would include the possibility of sanctions.


....Yes, I'm sure the consequences will be that you will want to UNILATERALLY invade Iran.

Chirac proposed on Monday that the international community compromise by suspending the threat of sanctions if Tehran agrees to halt its uranium enrichment program and return to negotiations. The U.S. and other countries fear Iran is trying to build nuclear weapons, while Tehran insists its uranium enrichment program is to make fuel for nuclear power plants.

Bush said that Iran must first suspend uranium enrichment "in which case the U.S. will come to the table."

But he also stressed that he and Chirac "share the same objective and we're going to continue to strategize together."

"Time is of the essence," the president said. "Now is the time for the Iranians to come to the table."

Both Bush and Chirac stressed they are working together, and the French president said twice that they see "eye to eye."

...No, this is a misquote. They said an "eye for an eye".

Chirac also said the European Union would not negotiate with Iran until it suspends uranium enrichment. "We cannot have negotiations if we do not have on one hand prior suspension," Chirac said.

Bush's challenge is to build international support to confront multiple problems in the region: the Iran issue, a stalled Israeli-Palestinian peace process, armed Hezbollah militants in Lebanon and unabated violence in Iraq. Bush planned to meet later Tuesday with Iraqi President Jalal Talabani.

...Brownshirts and fascists prefer those who have no questions.
In the mideast, the Sunnis WERE the moderates and the Shi'ites ARE the radicals. And oh yes, Bush just took out the Sunni government in Iraq and replaced it with Shi'ites. Nice support of moderates there, Mr. Bush.
Yet in the end, the answer lies on the terrible road to Baghdad and the
hubris of a man who thought he could persuade anyone of anything.

Bush's speech was the last in a series on the war on terror, timed to surround last week's fifth anniversary of the Sept. 11 attacks and to set the tone for the final weeks of the U.S. midterm elections.

...."I want to arrest and torture people at will and you're not going to stop me!!"

Bush was speaking in the same room where four years and one week ago he made another plea for action in the Middle East. On that day, Bush said Saddam Hussein had stockpiles of deadly chemical and biological agents that the United Nations must confront.

He was wrong, but still forged ahead with war against Iraq without the support of many other nations. And he is still trying to rebuild credibility with the body, experts say.

"The sense outside of the U.S. is that the United States is responsible for many of the failures in Iraq, first by going in mostly alone and then by incompetent administration," said Jon Alterman, a Mideast expert at the Center for Strategic and International Studies in Washington.

"The problem with the way he's talked about democracy in the Middle East is not that people see it as undesirable," Alterman said, "it's that people see it as naive. He needs to persuade cynical people that not only is he sincere, but it's achievable, and here's what they need to do to make it so."

...Opposition to U.S. bullying of Iran and opposition to the ongoing aggression on and occupation of Iraq, not to speak of the blind and stupid U.S. support of this failed state Israel, can only grow!


The US will murder more innocent people across the world to fight terrorism and it will use WMD's if anybody threatens to oppose the US actions - the new US policy to be.

Under Bush and cohorts, the U.S. has become an international pariah.

Yikes! I feel like puking ...



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