Condoleezza Rice believes future generations will thank President Bush for all he has done. No surprise there; she has been loyal to him throughout his two terms in office.
Secretary of State Condoleezza Rice is now busy defending everything she and the president have done for the past eight years, which is no easy task. This week at the U.N. Security Council she claimed that the two have done all they can to make peace in the Middle East so that Palestinians can have their own state. Contrary to that position, many think that the Bush administration has been very partial to Israel.
Last year, Rice claimed that the Middle East had become a better place, thanks to President Bush. She pointed out that freedom and democracy are expanding. And when asked what she was particularly proud of, she responded that no other administration had been more active than President Bush's in trying to create a Palestinian state. As if that wasn't enough bragging, she went on to say that there had never before been as much focus on a two-state solution for the Middle East.
Besides Mrs. Laura Bush, no one has been as close to George W. Bush during the last eight years as Condoleezza Rice. She has practically become a member of the Bush family. Both she and the president say that they have a kind of brother/sister relationship. There is no doubt that she admires Bush. No one has heard her speak in a way that could be interpreted as even slight disagreement with him.
Few others have had such free access to the president as she has had. Some even claim that she is in love with him. At a dinner party in 2004, the unmarried Rice made a revealing mistake. “As I was telling my husb-" apparently slipped out until she quickly corrected herself, “as I was telling President Bush."
In a recent interview with CBS, Rice seemed completely uninterested in polls showing that America's popularity is at an all-time low in large parts of the world. She was not worried about a poll showing that only 26 percent of Americans agree with the president's foreign policy. She also denied some historians' claims that Bush will be remembered as one of the worst presidents in history.
Condoleezza Rice thinks that future generations will thank President Bush for all he has done for the country. She points out that above all Bush has stopped new terrorist attacks. She thinks that there is reason to rejoice when the president of the United States can stand side by side with democratically elected presidents from Afghanistan and Iraq, or meet a president from Lebanon who no longer has Syrian forces in his country, thanks to the U.S. In addition, the president has done much to aid poor countries, fight AIDS and vaccinate children.
When Bush moved in to the White House nearly eight years ago, Rice moved in as the national security advisor. In 2005 she took over as secretary of state after Colin Powell. Unlike Powell, Rice has not complained of bad intelligence regarding the claims that Saddam Hussein was in possession of weapons of mass destruction. Rice was one of the most eager to invade Iraq, pointing out the danger that the Iraqi dictator might someday have nuclear weapons.
She admits that America made mistakes when the war began, but today, all is well. She claims that Iraq has become a good friend of the United States. It is a dubious claim at best.
Condoleezza Rice will not be remembered as one of the great secretaries of state. She will be remembered for her limitless loyalty to the president. She did all she was asked to do, and she did it elegantly and with a smile. She played the piano for Queen Elizabeth at Buckingham Palace, and the Norwegian foreign minister isn't the only one who calls her “Dear Condi."
Less well-known is her active approval of various methods of torture against suspected terrorists, which came about in her meetings with Defense Secretary Donald Rumsfeld and Vice President Dick Cheney.
Avviser kritikk. Condoleezza Rice tror nye generasjoner vil takke president Bush for alt han har gjort. Det er ikke så merkelig. Hun har jo lojalt vært med på ferden.
USAs utenriksminister Condoleezza Rice er nå travelt opptatt med å forsvare alt hun og presidenten har gjort i snart åtte år. Det er ingen lett øvelse. Denne uken bedyret hun for eksempel i FNs sikkerhetsråd at de to har gjort og gjør alt for å skape fred i Midtøsten slik at palestinerne kan få sin egen stat. Mange vil vel heller mene at Bush-administrasjonen har vært usedvanlig Israelvennlig.
Palestinsk stat.
I fjor høst hevdet Rice til og med at Midtøsten er blitt et bedre sted, takket være president Bush. Frihet og demokrati brer seg, mente hun. Og på spørsmål om hva hun særlig er stolt over, svarte hun at ingen annen administrasjon har vært mer aktiv enn denne for å hjelpe frem en palestinsk stat. Og som ikke det var nok selvskryt sa hun at det aldri før har vært startet slike målbevisste forhandlinger om en tostatsløsning som nå.
Bortsett fra fru Laura Bush er det neppe noen som har stått George W. Bush nærmere de siste åtte år enn Condoleezza Rice. Hun er nesten blitt et medlem av Bush-familien. Både hun og presidenten sier at de har et slags bror-søster-forhold. Ingen er i tvil om at hun beundrer Bush. Ingen har hørt henne ytre seg på en måte som kan tolkes som selv den minste uenighet med ham.
Forsnakkelse?
Få andre har hatt en slik fri adgang til presidenten som hun har hatt. Det har til og med vært antydet at hun er forelsket i ham. I et middagsselskap i 2004 skal den ugifte Rice ha kommet med en avslørende forsnakkelse. «Som jeg sa til min ektem...», glapp det angivelig ut av henne før hun raskt rettet seg selv til «som jeg sa til president Bush».
Likegyldig.
I et grundig intervju nylig med CBS fremstår Rice som totalt uinteressert i undersøkelser som viser at USAs popularitet er på et lavmål over store deler av verden. Hun bekymrer seg heller ikke over en måling som viser at bare 26 prosent av amerikanerne liker presidentens utenrikspolitikk. Hun feier også bort synspunkter til mange historikere om at denne presidenten vil bli husket som en av de dårligste USA har hatt. –Dyktige historikere skriver bøker om Harry Truman eller George Washington, sier hun bitende.
Condoleezza Rice tror at kommende generasjoner vil takke presidenten for alt han har gjort for landet. Fremfor alt påpeker hun at Bush har hindret nye terrorangrep. I dag synes hun det er all grunn til å glede seg over at USAs president nå kan stå side om side med demokratisk valgte presidenter fra Afghanistan og Irak, eller møte en president fra Libanon som ikke lenger har syriske styrker i landet sitt takket være USA. Og hva har ikke presidenten gjort for å øke hjelpen til fattige land, for å bekjempe AIDS og vaksinere barn, spør Rice.
Ivret for Irak-invasjon.
Da Bush flyttet inn i Det hvite hus for snart åtte år siden, fulgte Rice med som hans sikkerhetsrådgiver. I 2005 overtok hun som utenriksminister etter Colin Powell. I motsetning til Powell har ikke Rice beklaget seg over dårlig etterretning hva angår påstandene om at Saddam Hussein var i gang med å skaffe seg masseødeleggelsesvåpen. Rice var en av de ivrigste for å invadere Irak.
Hun snakket til og med om faren for at Iraks diktator ville skaffe seg atomvåpen. Visst gjorde USA feil da krigen startet, erkjenner hun, men i dag er alt vel. «I dag er Irak blitt en god arabisk venn av USA», sier hun. Det er en tvilsom påstand i beste fall.
Godkjente tortur.
Condoleezza Rice vil ikke bli husket som en av USAs store utenriksministre. Hun vil bli husket for sin grenseløse lojalitet til presidenten. Hun gjorde som hun ble bedt om, og hun gjorde det elegant og med et smil. Hun har til og med spilt piano for dronning Elizabeth i Buckingham Palace. Det er ikke bare den norske utenriksminister som kaller henne «dear Condi».
Mindre kjent er hennes aktive godkjennelse av bruk av ulike former for tortur mot mistenkte terrorister. Det skjedde i møter under hennes ledelse med kjente hauker som forsvarsminister Donald Rumsfeld og visepresident Dick Cheney.
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Since Latin America has been extremely dependent on the U.S., a change in the power relations between the U.S. and China will also be felt strongest there.
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Condoleezza Rice has been just another disaster that ‘the idiot in chief’, George W. Bush allowed to represent his administration! I say his administration because most of the people of the United States do not approve of his arrogant, immature, bullying tactics he has used!
Condoleezza Rice has been just another disaster that ‘the idiot in chief’, George W. Bush allowed to represent his administration! I say his administration because most of the people of the United States do not approve of his arrogant, immature, bullying tactics he has used!