Bush Gaza Crisis Response: Let Obama Handle It

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MATTHEW LEE | January 2, 2009 03:04 PM EST | AP

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Secretary of State Condoleezza Rice speaks to reporters outside the White House in Washington, Friday, Jan. 2, 2009, after briefing President George W. Bush on the situation in Gaza and the Middle East. (AP Photo/Charles Dharapak)

WASHINGTON — With time running out on the Bush presidency, the administration seemed increasingly ready Friday to let the crisis in Gaza fall to President-elect Barack Obama. Although aides to President George W. Bush insisted they are still working hard to secure a "durable and sustainable" cease-fire _ even as their influence wanes with less than three weeks on office _ they all but ruled out a more direct approach and stood behind Israel, squarely blaming Hamas militants for the latest flare up in Mideast violence.

Secretary of State Condoleezza Rice briefed Bush on developments in Gaza, where intensifying rocket fire from Palestinian militants has elicited days of punishing air strikes by Israel, and she continued furious telephone diplomacy to arrange a truce. Yet, she said she had no plans to make an emergency visit to the region.

There have been growing calls for Rice to intervene with Israel in person amid rising international concern about the deteriorating humanitarian situation in Gaza. Her decision to stay away will likely disappoint those calling for a more robust U.S. role, particularly as French President Nicolas Sarkozy intends visit the region next week.

In recent days, U.S. officials had said that a Rice trip to the Middle East, as a first stop on a long-planned visit to China next week, was under consideration. But those officials said Friday that Rice would stay in Washington. They spoke on condition of anonymity because an announcement is not expected before the weekend.

"It's just as easy for her to keep on working the phones from here in Washington rather than being in the region right now," White House spokesman Gordon Johndroe said.

Meanwhile, Obama is receiving the same intelligence reports on Gaza that Bush is. Rice has spoken to both Obama and Secretary of State-designate Hillary Rodham Clinton about the situation at least once in the last week. Obama and Clinton have remained silent on the issue out of deference to Bush, who still has 18 days as commander in chief.

At the same time, Rice has kept up a frantic pace of telephone calls trying to secure a truce that Hamas will respect.

"It is obvious that that cease-fire should take place as soon as possible," Rice said, "but we need a cease-fire that is durable and sustainable."

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"Hamas has used Gaza as a launching pad for rockets against Israeli cities, and has contributed deeply to a very bad daily life for the Palestinian people in Gaza and to a humanitarian situation that we have all been trying to address," she told reporters after meeting with Bush.

At the White House, Johndroe said that Hamas must stop its rocket fire before a cease-fire.

"Israel has a right to defend itself from these rocket attacks," he said. "And so, we'll see."

Israel has been cool to a truce, rejecting calls for a 48-hour humanitarian cease-fire and massing tanks and troops near the Gaza border for a possible ground incursion, a step that could vastly broaden the casualties and the consequences for the region.

Johndroe would not comment on a possible invasion by Israel, but cautioned: "Any actions they take in this overall operation that they are involved in right now need to avoid civilian casualties, and we also need to continue the flow of humanitarian goods into Gaza."

Hamas-run Gaza has been largely isolated from the rest of the world since the Islamic militants won parliamentary elections in 2006. Hamas violently seized control of the Gaza Strip in June 2007, expelling forces loyal to moderate Palestinian President Mahmoud Abbas, who still rules the West Bank.

Rice said that Hamas has "held the people of Gaza hostage ever since their illegal coup," a point she has made in dozens of conversations with Arab leaders and other interested parties over the course of the past week.

She spent much of New Year's Day on the phone about Gaza, calling Israeli Prime Minister Ehud Olmert and Jordanian Foreign Minister Salaheddine Al-Bashir twice each, the State Department said. Rice also spoke Thursday with the foreign ministers of Britain, Egypt and the United Arab Emirates, along with former British Prime Minister Tony Blair, who serves as an envoy for the international "Quartet" of Mideast peacemakers.

On Friday, Rice discussed Gaza with the foreign minister of the Czech Republic, which assumed the rotating presidency of the European Union on Jan. 1, department spokesman Gordon Duguid told reporters. The European Union, as well as the United States, the United Nations and Russia, is a member of the Quartet.

The ongoing violence in Gaza has underscored the Bush administration's difficulties in trying to forge peace between Israel and the Palestinians. That process, launched by Bush, Abbas and Olmert in a November 2007 peace conference in Annapolis, Md., excludes Hamas, which the United States brands a terrorist organization.

Israel launched the aerial campaign last Saturday in a bid to halt weeks of intensifying Palestinian rocket fire from Gaza. The offensive has dealt a heavy blow to Hamas, but has failed to halt the rocket fire. New attacks Friday struck apartment buildings in a southern Israeli city. No serious injuries were reported.

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Associated Press Writer Ben Feller contributed to this story.

WASHINGTON — With time running out on the Bush presidency, the administration seemed increasingly ready Friday to let the crisis in Gaza fall to President-elect Barack Obama. Although aides to P...
WASHINGTON — With time running out on the Bush presidency, the administration seemed increasingly ready Friday to let the crisis in Gaza fall to President-elect Barack Obama. Although aides to P...
 
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From NBC's Mark Murray
A "Then and Now" to show what the United States looked like when Bush was entering office and what it looks like now as he's leaving.

UNEMPLOYMENT RATE
Then: 4.2% (Bureau of Labor Statistics, January 2001)
Now: 6.7% (Bureau of Labor Statistics, November 2008)

DOW JONES INDUSTRIAL AVERAGE
Then: 10,587 (close of Friday, Jan. 19, 2001)
Now: 9,015 (close of Tuesday, Jan. 6, 2009)

BUSH FAVORABILITY RATING
Then: 50% (1/01 NBC/WSJ poll)
Now: 31% (12/08 NBC/WSJ poll)

CHENEY FAVORABILITY RATING
Then: 49% (1/01 NBC/WSJ poll)
Now: 21% (12/08 NBC/WSJ poll)

CONGRESS APPROVAL RATING
Then: 48% (1/01 NBC/WSJ poll)
Now: 21% (12/08 NBC/WSJ poll)

SATISFIED WITH THE NATION'S DIRECTION
Then: 45% (1/01 NBC/WSJ poll)
Now: 26% (12/08 NBC/WSJ poll)

CONSUMER CONFIDENCE (1985=100)
Then: 115.7 (Conference Board, January 2001)
Now: 38.0, which is an all-time low (Conference Board, December 2008)

FAMILIES LIVING IN POVERTY
Then: 6.4 million (Census numbers for 2000)
Now: 7.6 million (Census numbers for 2007 -- most recent numbers available)

AMERICANS WITHOUT HEALTH INSURANCE
Then: 39.8 million (Census numbers for 2000)
Now: 45.7 million (Census numbers for 2007 -- most recent available)

U.S. BUDGET
Then: +236.2 billion (2000, Congressional Budget Office)
Now: -$1.2 trillion (projected figure for 2009, Congressional Budget Office)

    Favorite    Flag as abusive Posted 01:43 AM on 01/08/2009

Do we all really want Bush to do something about this? He'll mess this up and only make it worse just like he handled everything else. I'm glad Bush isn't doing anything.

    Favorite    Flag as abusive Posted 12:10 AM on 01/05/2009
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An uter failure, like father, like son!

    Favorite    Flag as abusive Posted 07:37 PM on 01/04/2009

Shrub was so committed to solving the most recent Israeli crisis that he couldn't be bothered to talk to officials for a week, or leave his "ranch", or have Condi do something. She's committed - but not enough to move her tush.

    Favorite    Flag as abusive Posted 01:29 PM on 01/04/2009

How typical of this administration, Bush speaks of letting Barack handle this, Condi of achieving a ceasefire and yet last night, at the UN headquarters the US stood alone vetoing a resolution on a ceasefire... while civilians keep dying.

    Favorite    Flag as abusive Posted 08:24 AM on 01/04/2009
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No wonder the world hhate the US. An then will kill the world for 9/11.

    Favorite    Flag as abusive Posted 07:37 PM on 01/04/2009
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How about a w@r m0nger's last opportunity with a w@r m0nger administration.

    Favorite    Flag as abusive Posted 03:29 AM on 01/04/2009
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By the time he takes the oath, Israel will be so entrenched in their ground offensive that there will be few choices for Obama. If Obama prolongs Bush's policy, he risks losing clout in foreign relations. If he pressures Israel to stop, he will be attacked by critics domestically and risk losing unified public support for his foreign policy.
Obama needs to keep his eye on the goal of brokering peace by insisting on scheduling talks right from the start. This would give him some latitude to both support Israel in the midst of their campaign while simultaneously pressuring them on the bigger issue of permanent borders.

    Favorite    Flag as abusive Posted 01:21 AM on 01/04/2009

.te.st.

    Favorite    Flag as abusive Posted 10:23 PM on 01/03/2009
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Like father, like son.

    Favorite    Flag as abusive Posted 09:51 PM on 01/03/2009
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President Reagan was upset with the I.s.r.a.e.l.is with a.e.r.ial b.o.m.b.i.ngs trying to rout A.r.a.f.a.t and his P.L.O from L.e.b.a.n.o.n. Reagan became upset when the I.s.r.a.e.l.i.s began dropping US-made cluster b.o.m.b.s on Be.r.i.u.t, T.y.r.e and other urban areas around L.e.b.a.n.on. Reagan went on TV and dema.n.d.ed the b.o.m.b.i.ngs immediately...with a veiled d.e.f.i.a.n.t tone of "or else"! Well, the I.s.r.a.e.l.i.s didn't question what Reagan's "what else" tone actually meant. It probably meant the US would cut a.r.m.ing and f.u.n.d.ing the I.s.r.a.e.l.is until the w.a.r stopped.

Reagan's veiled t.h.r.e.a.t worked as the I.s.r.a.e.l.i.s ceased their bo.m.b.a.r.d.m.ent and the P.L.O was allowed to escape by boats. We haven't had a President since with Reagan's guts to take the I.s.r.a.e.l.i.s to the woodshed when needed. Perhaps P-E Obama is cut from a different cloth. Time will tell.

    Favorite    Flag as abusive Posted 06:37 PM on 01/03/2009
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Very interesting. Yes, we need another President who will as you say take them to the woodshed.

    Favorite    Flag as abusive Posted 07:36 PM on 01/03/2009
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As Carol implied this exactly what is needed, and should be followed up with at least 50% of that aid transferred to helping the Pals build a decent living, Economy, and Hope!

    Favorite    Flag as abusive Posted 07:45 PM on 01/03/2009
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Hmmm... Now, what would be the responsible thing?

I would think that it would be for the Bush cabinet to coordinate with the Obama cabinet for a smooth transition. Othewise, the exercise of executive power on a world stage may seem abrupt and disruptive.

    Favorite    Flag as abusive Posted 06:01 PM on 01/03/2009

Rice calls it an "illegal coup" by Hamas?? Has she forgotten that her highly intelligent boss was the one who ordered elections in Palestine? Has she forgotten that Hamas was duly elected in a democratic election that Bush insisted upon, even though he was warned it was a bad time to hold elections?? Has she forgotten that the United States strongarmed the United Nations and the world to place sanctions against Palestine unless they renounced Hamas, their duly, democratically elected government? Does she remember that those very sanctions that she argued for around the world are 'humanitarian sanctions'? The Palestinian people have been starved for food and deprived of medicines ever since. This is the Isreali form of genocide and the United States of America is complicit in it. The rocket fire into Isreal is the excuse the United States government is using to justify the continued slaughter, starvation and medical malpractice of the Palistinians by the Isrealites. Isreal has repeatedly abused the rights of the Palistinians to exist, but claims THEIR right to exist be sacrosanct. I am not anti-semitic or pro-Palistinian, I am just another citizen of the world and this kind of war-mongering and slavery must be ended if we are to survive as a planet!

    Favorite    Flag as abusive Posted 02:42 PM on 01/03/2009
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The reality is that with less than three weeks left in office, there isn't much that Bush can do. Everyone will wait to see what Obama does. However, Bush is still the President, and it behooves him to at least act interested.

I'm sure that Israel's decision to attack now was based at least in part on the fact that the U.S. Presidency is about to change hands. The transition does temporarily reduce U.S. influence and perhaps Israeli strategists are hoping they can accomplish their goals in the meantime.

Bush has only sporadically shown interest in the Middle East. His idea was that victory in Iraq would solve the problems in Palestine. His indolent attitude has not helped.

    Favorite    Flag as abusive Posted 02:39 PM on 01/03/2009

I guess Bush has bought in to all the bru-ha-ha over Obama and will now let him handle it since Obama will bring the "change" we need, eh?

    Favorite    Flag as abusive Posted 03:26 PM on 01/03/2009

Yes.

    Favorite    Flag as abusive Posted 04:02 PM on 01/03/2009

Just more of his ignorance showing through...all failed policies and no character to even try while these two battle it out! I would at the very least try to persuade both sides to cease fire long enough to check on the people who are caught in the cross fire! What a loser...trying to do something and failing is better than not trying anything and just ignoring the situation because someone else is coming in to clean up your messes. I thought that the helpfulness Bush showed as far as the transition was his way of trying to go out with some morals and scruples but alas, I was wrong again! Let us pray that GAZA is not destroyed before January 20, but we might have to think of that being the case now! Sad and dangerous for the entire world, so Bush cannot say that he really kept us safe if he is part of the problem regarding what is happening in the middle east now!

    Favorite    Flag as abusive Posted 06:16 PM on 01/03/2009

Not to worry.......this 70 year old conflict will be all over on Jan21st.......why, because the whole world will love us and B.O./Joe have all the answers to every conflict around the world. They have called all the correct shots for the last two years and known exactly what to do, watch out terrorists.

    Favorite    Flag as abusive Posted 02:23 PM on 01/03/2009

Bush and co had 8 years to give a hoot about the Israeli/Palestinian conflict and they didn't do anything. What is he going to do in his last 20 days? It's complicated.

    Favorite    Flag as abusive Posted 01:52 PM on 01/03/2009

Until the pals agree to live peacefully with the Israelis, there is nothing to do. Why waste anyone's time? Until Israel is 'gone', the pals will not stop their violence.

    Favorite    Flag as abusive Posted 11:51 AM on 01/04/2009
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