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Bush: Ports deal sends wrong message to U.S. allies in the Middle East
Posted: 10-03-2006 , 16:36 GMT

US President Bush stated Friday he was troubled by the political storm that forced the reversal of a deal allowing a company based in Dubai to run six American ports, saying it sent a bad message to U.S. allies in the Middle East. bush-oath

 

According to Bush, the United States needs moderate allies in the Arab world, like the United Arab Emirates, to win the global war on terrorism. The American leader said he had been satisfied that security would be sound at the ports if the Dubai deal had taken effect. "Nevertheless, Congress was still very much opposed to it," Bush noted.

 

"I'm concerned about a broader message this issue could send to our friends and allies around the world, particularly in the Middle East," the president said, according to the AP. "In order to win the war on terror we have got to strengthen our friendships and relationships with moderate Arab countries in the Middle East."

 

"UAE is a committed ally in the war on terror," Bush added. "They are a key partner for our military in a critical region, and outside of our own country, Dubai services more of our military, military ships, than any country in the world. "They're sharing intelligence so we can hunt down the terrorists," Bush stressed.

 

"UAE is a valued and strategic partner," he said. "I'm committed to strengthening our relationship with the UAE."

 

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» it sends the right message
  nima, usa, (2006-03-10 , 16:20) - Reply
  those among Arab kings and rulers who thought by accompanying Bush they were going to get some BROWNIES, obviously look more like fools today than some intelligent politicians. Team play with other Muslim and Arab countries is what these rulers need to do. It is only then that they can become non negligibale in the eyes of Bush and Bush Inc.

» War on terror
  Mohammad, (2006-03-10 , 19:51) - Reply
  How could the USA win the war on terror, if the Zionists are the cause ? The Zionists who control the US congress by 38% members, don't want the US to deal with Muslim world and this is a good example. The zionists want Muslims to go wild; terrorise, kill one another, live in poverty, go religous, adopt dictatorship policies and governments, isolate women from the work palce and education. Cause the opposit would hurt Israel.

» What about soursefire ?
  Mohammad, (2006-03-10 , 19:59) - Reply
  Soursefire is maintaining the computer information systems for CIA, FBI, Pentagon, State department and the White house and it was purchased by Israel last October. If the deal if finalized Israel will controle the United Satats intelligencia. I think that is more dangerous then operating 6 ports by and Arab country who is an ally and a proven freinds. The zionists controled media is crying blood on the Port issue while so quite on the soursefire deal. God help America !
   
   
   
 

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