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Top-ranking lawmakers on both sides of the aisle declared Thursday that
the "red line" in Syria has been crossed, calling for "strong" U.S.
and international intervention after administration officials revealed the
intelligence community believes chemical weapons were used.Sen. John McCain,
R-Ariz., and Sen. Dianne Feinstein, D-Calif., chairwoman of the Senate intelligence
committee, were among those urging swift action.McCain, who has long called
for more involvement in Syria, voiced concern that the administration would
use "caveats" to avoid acting on the new intelligence. He said America's
enemies are paying "close attention" to whether the U.S. follows through,
as the White House signaled it wanted to see more proof before
responding to the new information."I worry that the president and the administration
will use these caveats as an excuse not to act right away
or act at all," McCain told Fox News. "The president clearly stated
that it was a red line and that it couldn't be crossed
without the United States taking vigorous action."He called for the U.S.
to help establish a no-fly zone and "safe zone" in Syria, as
well as provide weapons to the "right people."Defense Secretary Chuck Hagel
first revealed the intelligence assessment, which was detailed in a letter
to select members of Congress, while speaking to reporters on a visit
to Abu Dhabi. The administration then released those letters, which said
U.S. intelligence determined
GENEVA Russian, U.S., Egyptian and Arab League diplomats are pushing for
a nuclear weapons-free Middle East, a goal they admit will be tough
to reach.On the sidelines Thursday of nuclear talks in Geneva, the diplomats
debated a plan proposed by Moscow think-tank PIR Center.It includes steps
such as Mideast nations committing not to attack one other, allowing the
U.N. nuclear agency to safeguard nuclear facilities, and creating a new
regional body for nuclear cooperation.U.S. diplomat Thomas Countryman called
the idea ambitious. But he and the Arab League's Wael Al-Assad cited
Iran's disputed nuclear program which Tehran insists is peaceful
as a major stumbling block.Russian diplomat Mikhail Ulyanov also said
any accord depends on Israel, which is believed to have atomic weapons
but hasn't confirmed that.
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<p style="font-size:xx-small;"> brother partying with me
at Delta Kappa Epsilon.As I watched him grow and evolve over the
years, overcoming times of great personal pain and challenge to become a
two-time governor of Texas and a two-term president of the United States,
I only came to admire and like him even more than that
evening at Yale.My late mother always used to say you can judge
people on how they love and treat animals good if they
do, bad if they dont.When Bushs beloved dog, Barney, died recently, the
statement he issued exemplified for me the inner core of goodness on
my mothers scale of judgment.Barney never discussed politics, he said in
bidding Barney a sad farewell, and he was always a faithful friend.
Laura and I will miss our pal.I know my mom in heaven,
who would never have voted for George W. Bush for president, would
have read that comment about Barney and insisted:He is a good man.I
agree.Godspeed to you, George Bush, and blessings for your mom and dad
and family on this great occasion.Lanny Davis, a Washington attorney and
principal in the firm of Lanny J. Davis & Associates, specializing in
legal crisis management and dispute resolution, served as President Clintons
special counsel from 1996-98 and as a member of President Bushs Privacy
and Civil Liberties Oversight Board from 2006-07. He currently serves as
special counsel to Dilworth Paxson and is the author of the forthcoming
book, Crisis Tales: Five Rules for Coping With Crises in Business
ings -- military,
political, economic -- could not properly be rendered for 50 years or
more.Other aspects of Bush's presidency also loom large, such as the enactment
of across-the-board tax cuts, the expansion of Medicare to include prescription
drug coverage, the No Child Left Behind education reforms and a massive
push to fight AIDS in Africa. A financial collapse also struck at
the end of Bush's tenure, though some trace its origins to the
enactment of deregulatory housing policies in the Clinton era.A Washington
Post/ABC News poll found majorities still disapproving of Bushs handling
of Iraq and the economy, but history offers some hope for Bush
that his standing may rise further.The fact is it's very difficult to
get an accurate assessment of an American presidency, certainly while it's
going on, but even four or five years after it's ended, Knott
said. It took at least 20 years before Truman began to creep
up on those lists of presidential greatness.Fox News Poll: Bush's Favorable
at 49%, Obama 52%
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