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Born at the Crest of the Empire

Monday, May 19, 2008

Underreported

Regarding Bush's major speech before the Gulf leaders,
Bush's tough talk on Iran drew only scattered applause. While many Arab states are alarmed at Iran's sway in Iraq, Lebanon and the Palestinian territories, leaders have said they're even more fearful of a preemptive U.S. strike against Tehran that almost certainly would lead to an Iranian retaliation with the potential to ripple across the Middle East.


Or maybe a different angle from the WaPo
But many countries in the region are beginning to hedge their bets as the end of the Bush administration looms. One Saudi analyst saw that dynamic at work in the unwillingness of Saudi officials to make more than a token gesture in response to Bush's plea that they ramp up oil production to help bring down the skyrocketing price of gas.
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5 Comments:

  • Disappointing him on oil output was a strong message from the Saudis. Probably the only kind he understands.

    By Anonymous Anonymous, at 11:28 AM  

  • Yeah. Really, they ignored him.

    Shoulda sent Cheney, eh?

    By Blogger mikevotes, at 1:31 PM  

  • The corporate media tend only to report on the swagger, arrogantly confident Bush. You rarely see critical reporting or even just reporting of the weak and pathetic Bush. For this stuff, the corporate media seem to play a game of willful disinterest.

    By Blogger -epm, at 2:01 PM  

  • I call it the 'liberal' media.

    By Anonymous Anonymous, at 2:06 PM  

  • EPM, you tend to get some of it from the Milbank's and Kurtz's, but mainline media, you're right.

    ....

    Anon, I know you're being jokey, but as a serious response, I've always maintained that they are a power worshipping media. Whoever's in charge....

    By Blogger mikevotes, at 2:13 PM  

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