While his language was salty, the message from Bush was what it had been throughout the summit - that Syria is supporting Hizbollah guerrillas in southern Lebanon and should force them to stop shelling Israel and return abducted Israeli soldiers.
US officials believe that if Hizbollah did so, Israel’s military strikes on Lebanon might stop.
Bush also seemed to complain about UN Secretary-General Kofi Annan wanting an immediate cease-fire to stop the violence between Israel and Hizbollah.
“I don’t like the sequence of it,” Bush said.“His attitude is basically cease-fire and everything else happens.”
Bush, Blair speak frankly on Mideast - Breaking News - World - Breaking News
Correct me if I am wrong, but the first step to sitting down and discussing the crisis is to stop shotting at each other.
I’m going to listen the the dude who has a Nobel Peace Prize and a large repetoire of degrees and honours as apposed to the other dude who has a habbit of starting ridiculous and unjust wars.
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