Bush visit Dubai and...
Bush's first visit to the kingdom came as his administration planned to notify Congress later Monday of its intent to sell $20 billion in weapons, including precision-guided bombs, to the Saudis. The announcement was timed to coincide with the president's arrival in the Saudi capital.
The sale is an important part of the U.S. strategy to bolster the defenses of its Arab allies in Saudi Arabia and other oil-producing majority Sunni Muslim Gulf nations against threats from Shiite Iran. The official announcement will start a 30-day review period during which Congress could try to block the sale, which has raised concern among some lawmakers.
Saudi Arabia and other Gulf states, which have majority Sunni Muslim populations, harbor deep suspicions about Shiite Iran's apparent designs to establish itself as a major power and have reacted skeptically to the conclusions of intelligence estimate about Iran.
The president, who flew to Riyadh from Dubai on his eight-day Mideast trip, was to meet with King Abdullah. The king was expected to urge Bush to keep up the pressure on Israel to halt settlements in Palestinian territories. The administration was able to persuade the Saudis to participate in the U.S.-sponsored Mideast peace conference in Annapolis, Md., in November.
Bush also has promoted democratic principles during his trip. While Abdullah has tried to push some reforms on education and women's rights, and there have been limited municipal council elections, the king has been cautious and limited in his efforts. He apparently has been hampered by others in the royal family worried that fast changes could upset the country's conservative clerics and citizens.
In Dubai, Bush got a flavor of this cosmopolitan banking and business hub, whose glass skyscrapers and booming construction have turned it into the capital of Middle East bustle.
The soaring Persian Gulf city-state is Bush's second stop in the seven-state United Arab Emirates federation, following his gentle lecture on democracy in Abu Dhabi and an opulent picnic at a desert horse camp Sunday. The Dubai visit is part of a trip aimed at invigorating Mideast peace talks and keeping pressure on Iran.
Even before Bush touched down in Dubai, he had an impact. The government declared Monday a national holiday and shut down many main roads and bridges.
On a day of cultural diplomacy, Bush began with a stop at the historic home of the former ruler of Dubai, now a museum loaded with photos and artifacts of the emirate's history.
The president grinned and tapped his foot as a group of girls stepped rhythmically to Arabic music, their long hair swinging from shoulder to shoulder. The light rain that fell during Bush's arrival did not dampen the mood, as rain is considered here to be good luck during the visit of a foreign leader.
Bush then had lunch with students of the Dubai School of Government, a research and teaching institution that focuses on public policy in the Arab world. The president and his hosts sat on cushions, set in a circle, their food in bowls on the carpeted floor before them.
"I'm most impressed with what I've seen here. The entrepreneurial spirit is strong, and equally importantly, the desire to make sure all aspects of society have hope and encouragement," Bush later told a gathering of entrepreneurs and others affiliated with a young leaders' group.
The session was held in a conference room high atop one of Dubai's signature buildings, a luxury hotel shaped like a tall ship sail. The Burj Al Arab occupies its own manmade island.
"I also want you to understand something about America — that we respect you, we respect your religion and we want to work together for the sake of freedom and peace," Bush told the group.
Bush was departing the Gulf region later in the day for meetings in Saudi Arabia, a key U.S. security ally and often the region's decision leader.
Dubai, concerned about being a target for Islamic extremist terrorism that has hit other nations in the oil-rich region, has installed one of the world's most comprehensive homeland security and anti-terrorism systems. Many anti-terror analysts believe the threat in Dubai is growing — fueled by the city's image as a bastion of Western-style capitalism and nightlife, its new status as home to the world's tallest building and the frequent port calls by U.S. Navy ships.
There are still some wounded feelings here from a Dubai state-owned company's attempt in 2006 to buy operations at six U.S. ports, a Bush-supported move that put him at odds with a Congress that was run by his own party at the time. The Dubai ports deal was ultimately blocked after loud protests by lawmakers. Partly in response to the controversy, Congress passed legislation beefing up the government's process for reviewing the security implications of foreign investments.
Dubai has a powerful Iranian business community, and the West, led by the United States, is cracking down on business in and out of Iran to protest against its nuclear ambitions. Dubai is caught in the middle — eager to maintain its lucrative business with Iran, but wary of angering the United States and the United Nations.
Bush used a speech Sunday to gently nudge authoritarian Arab allies to satisfy frustrated desires for democracy in the Mideast, but he saved his harshest criticism for Iran, branding it "the world's leading state-sponsor of terror."
Speaking in the Persian Gulf country of the UAE, about 150 miles from the shores of Iran, Bush said Tehran threatens nations everywhere and that the United States was "rallying friends around the world to confront this danger before it is too late
...hmmmmmm.Again talking about weapons and war?Where is the Peace Part?
During Bush visit to GULF, we didnt hear or read on Re-Valuation of currency against Dollars PEG & inflation will remain high.
Bush look too small infront of Emir, I think this could be the reason he is not visiting Doha.
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Iran is a peaceful country. LOL
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I am sure his trip will be a waste of time for him, Iran has very strong realtions with UAE, majority of TOP Businesses are run by Iranian, even the TOP Military n Police officer are originally from Iran. Recently, Iran has improve it's relations with Qatar and Saudia.
Not to forget that Iran is a peaceful country, It has full support from Afghanistan, Pakistan, UAE, Syria, China, Russia, Venusi.. etc..
Bush propaganda against Iran will not be successful, Iran and Pakistan already has nuclear and not to forget India. Bush will never dare to think to attach Iran, if Iran is attacked then be ready for WORLD WAR III and this will be end of the World !!!
May Al Mighty Allah(GOD) keep us save from these REAL TERRORIST and destroy those who has bad intentions to invade others land for the purpose of Controlling the World.
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Where is hillary clinton? Barack obama the first black president then who the hell was Abraham lincoln and what was he fighting for abolishing slavery and racism.......Does the american media over hype the word freedom in reality or is it just another racist country?
The kingdom has begun...Gandhigiri by mr . Bush .....To defend israel from the threat of Iran
alexa ... noted. Gracias for the explanation. You learnt something everyday from QL :D
Thank you for letting me know. So what is this place people call 'US Airbase' the one who sell pork ?
yep yep, sell us the weapons to fund a war that should;t exist.
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How many anti americans are in this world that even a fair looking Indian is misjudged and taken to the heights of foolishness......
How many are really against the US? Its a joke....
i do think he should have a courtesy to drop by saying 'hello' to the Emir, after all he is allowed to use Qatar soil as one of the American airbase.
lol darude
because he is scared his army will ask him for salary rise due to rent rise here :D
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why he not visiting Qatar?
weapons for 20 billions????
Sounds totally contradictory for the common man, but totally acceptable for the leaders !!!