Showing posts with label George W. Bush. Show all posts
Showing posts with label George W. Bush. Show all posts
Monday, April 27, 2015
George W. Bush rips Obama on foreign policy
In rare public comments about his successor, George W. Bush slammed President Obama’s foreign policy in a speech over the weekend.
The former president, addressing a meeting of Jewish Republican donors at The Venetian hotel in Las Vegas Saturday night, railed against Obama’s decision to ease sanctions on Iran, scoffed at his handling of ISIS and mocked his perceived indecisiveness, Bloomberg News reported.
“You think the Middle East is chaotic now?” Bush said while discussing a possible nuclear deal with Iran. “Imagine what it looks like for our grandchildren. That’s how Americans should view the deal.”
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The former president, addressing a meeting of Jewish Republican donors at The Venetian hotel in Las Vegas Saturday night, railed against Obama’s decision to ease sanctions on Iran, scoffed at his handling of ISIS and mocked his perceived indecisiveness, Bloomberg News reported.
“You think the Middle East is chaotic now?” Bush said while discussing a possible nuclear deal with Iran. “Imagine what it looks like for our grandchildren. That’s how Americans should view the deal.”
Read more at the New York Post Read More......
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criticism,
foreign policy,
George W. Bush,
Obama
Thursday, March 12, 2015
How Barack Obama Undercut Bush Administration’s Nuclear Negotiations With Iran
In 2008, the Bush administration, along with the “six powers,” was negotiating with Iran concerning that country’s nuclear arms program. The Bush administration’s objective was to prevent Iran from acquiring nuclear weapons. On July 20, 2008, the New York Times headlined: “Nuclear Talks With Iran End in a Deadlock.” What caused the talks to founder? The Times explained: Iran responded with a written document that failed to address the main issue: international demands that it stop enriching uranium. And Iranian diplomats reiterated before the talks that they considered the issue nonnegotiable. The Iranians held firm to their position, perhaps because they knew that help was on the way, in the form of a new president.
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Barack Obama,
George W. Bush,
Iran,
negotiations,
undercut
Friday, December 26, 2014
At Christmastime, George W. Bush was Santa, Obama is Scrooge
Every year, in the week between Christmas and New Year’s, I think about George W. Bush. It was in that week each year for the eight years I covered him as a reporter that he gave me a spectacular gift — and he knew it.
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George W. Bush,
Obama,
Scrooge
Saturday, August 21, 2010
UPI: Bush Praises Troops As They Leave Iraq
As the last U.S. combat troops leave Iraq, former President George W. Bush expressed thanks to the U.S. military for its service in Iraq. Read more at UPI...
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George W. Bush,
Iraq,
praise,
Troops,
U.S. Military,
war,
withdrawal
Thursday, February 4, 2010
Video: Dems turned deaf ear to Bush Admin. & McCain warnings leading to financial meltdown
(Via email): This video clearly shows that George Bush warned Congress starting in 2001 that this economic crisis was coming if something was not done to control Fannie Mae and Freddie Mac. But Congress refused to listen on the assurances of Congressman, Barney Frank and other leading Democrats.
Remember this when you hear "It was Bush's fault," from our current POTUS and Democrats. Read More......
Remember this when you hear "It was Bush's fault," from our current POTUS and Democrats. Read More......
Friday, November 13, 2009
Happy, Healthy and Home
Former President George W. Bush and Laura Bush speak on life after White House, future projects including the Bush Institute coming to the SMU Campus. (23:06 minutes)
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Fox News,
George W. Bush,
SMU,
video
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