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US evades queries on strikes inside Pak territory

US evades queries on strikes inside Pak territory

Rediff.com13 Sep 2008

Amid strong reactions from Pakistan to United States-led coalition forces' raids against militants on its soil, the Bush administration has refused to comment on the issue, evading queries on the reported go-ahead given to American special forces by President George W Bush.Asked whether the forces operating in Afghanistan had the powers to launch cross-border attacks, Defence Secretary Robert Gates refused to address the issue.

N-deal will be legally binding: India

N-deal will be legally binding: India

Rediff.com12 Sep 2008

India on Friday made it clear that the civilian nuclear cooperation with the United States will be guided only by the 123 agreement which, when operational, will become a 'legal' document in accordance with well-recognised principles of international law and Law of Treaties.

Bush, Rice meets US legislators

Bush, Rice meets US legislators

Rediff.com27 Jun 2006

Bush calls up Pakistan PM, assures support

Bush calls up Pakistan PM, assures support

Rediff.com22 Aug 2008

President George W Bush on Friday assured Pakistan Prime Minister Yousuf Raza Gilani of the US administration's continued support for the democratic government in Pakistan in the wake of former President Pervez Musharraf's resignation.

Will encourage dialogue with India, Pak tells US

Will encourage dialogue with India, Pak tells US

Rediff.com29 Jul 2008

Pakistan has said it will encourage the process of composite dialogue with India 'to reduce tensions and resolve all outstanding issues' between the two neighbouring countries.In a joint statement issued at the end of formal talks between visiting Pakistani Prime Minister Yousuf Raza Gilani and United States President George W Bush on Monday, the two sides said that the Pakistan-India composite dialogue process will be encouraged "to reduce tensions and build trust".

Marion Jones seeks commutation

Marion Jones seeks commutation

Rediff.com22 Jul 2008

Disgraced US sprinter Marion Jones has asked President George W. Bush to commute her six-month prison sentence for lying to prosecutors about her steroid use.

PM dismisses concerns about chill in Indo-US ties

PM dismisses concerns about chill in Indo-US ties

Rediff.com14 Apr 2010

Prime Minister Manmohan Singh has dismissed concerns among leading analysts, both in India and the United States, that Indo-US ties under the aegis of President Barack Obama and his administration cannot compare to the bonhomie and rapport he and New Delhi enjoyed with President George W Bush and his administration."I have a very good relationship with President Obama. So I think there should be no confusion on that point," he stated at a press interaction.

Biden slams Bush for ignoring emergence of India

Biden slams Bush for ignoring emergence of India

Rediff.com16 Jul 2008

"By exploiting the politics of fear, instigating an optional war in Iraq before finishing a necessary war in Afghanistan and instituting policies on torture, detainees and domestic surveillance that fly in the face of our values and interests, President (George W) Bush divided Americans from each other and from the world," Senator Joseph Biden said in Washington in a campaign speech on 'Renewing American Leadership'.

Indian-American in US presidential committee

Indian-American in US presidential committee

Rediff.com2 Jul 2008

Sambhu N Banik, pofessor of Psychology and Counseling, Bowie State University, was appointed for his active participation in the community for the past 40 years. This is a presidential appointment where members are selected for their expertise to advise the president on various issues, concerns and policies involving the citizens with intellectual disabilities.

McCain launches sharp attack on Obama

McCain launches sharp attack on Obama

Rediff.com4 Jun 2008

Addressing an election rally in New Orleans, Louisiana, shortly before 46-year-old Obama declared victory, the presumptive Republican nominee also sought to distance himself from President George W Bush on energy, military and economic policies. The Vietnam war veteran told a cheering crowd that they would listen a lot during the coming months that he represents third term of Bush, but that is because the Democratic candidate has nothing to offer.

'Uncertainty on deal may rise if US admn changes'

'Uncertainty on deal may rise if US admn changes'

Rediff.com6 May 2008

Special Envoy Shyam Saran on Tuesday said "political uncertainty" over the N-deal agreement could increase if the government in Washington changes. "This government has a commitment to the agreement and every effort possible will be made to see the deal through," he added.

China must address Tibetans' concerns: Bush

China must address Tibetans' concerns: Bush

Rediff.com2 May 2008

US President George W Bush has urged China to hold substantive talks with the Dalai Lama's representatives to address the tibetan people's problems.

IIT alumnus Buddhi sentenced to 57 months in jail

IIT alumnus Buddhi sentenced to 57 months in jail

Rediff.com12 Dec 2009

Indian Institute of Technology alumnus Vikram Buddhi was sentenced to 57 months in prison on Friday.

US Senate resolution seeks review of aid to Pak

US Senate resolution seeks review of aid to Pak

Rediff.com9 Feb 2008

"Does it make sense to spend hundreds of millions on P-3 naval surveillance aircraft specifically designed to hunt submarines? So far as I know, al-Qaeda has not yet developed a submarine navy," the Delaware Democrat added. "The White House claims that weapons systems like these are indeed counter-terrorism tools, but such a claim is an insult to common sense," said Senator Joseph Biden.

When Rice asked Bush to stay out of Washington

When Rice asked Bush to stay out of Washington

Rediff.com7 Sep 2010

Condoleezza Rice "ordered" then United States President George W Bush to stay out of Washington after the 9/11 attacks before hanging up the phone, the former national security advisor has revealed in a documentary interview.

Bettering India ties a highlight, says Bush

Bettering India ties a highlight, says Bush

Rediff.com16 Jan 2009

Outgoing US President George W Bush has said that under his presidency America opened a "new historic and strategic partnership" with India, listing it among the highlights of his term's foreign policy.

Perhaps history will be kinder to Bush

Perhaps history will be kinder to Bush

Rediff.com15 Jan 2009

While 'the 'Clinton years' were great for Americans, the so-called 'Dot Com' bubble in the stock market burst long before Bush assumed office, and thus should not unfairly be weighed against him. Many of the bad decisions to strip away regulation from Wall Street and to encourage risky lending practices -- the best example being the millions of so-called sub-prime mortgages -- were made before Bush arrived, says Matthew Schneeberger

George Bush defends legacy in final news conferenc

George Bush defends legacy in final news conferenc

Rediff.com13 Jan 2009

In his last formal news conference before demitting the White House on January 20 after a turbulent two-term presidency, Bush rejected critisism of his "war on terror" tactics and his policy on Iraq and on the economic crisis facing the nation.

Hamas responsible for Gaza conflict: Bush

Hamas responsible for Gaza conflict: Bush

Rediff.com3 Jan 2009

'Egypt brokered a ceasefire between Hamas and Israel, but Hamas routinely violated that ceasefire by launching rockets into Israel. On December 19th, Hamas announced an end to the ceasefire and soon unleashed a barrage of rockets and mortars that deliberately targeted innocent Israelis -- an act of terror that is opposed by the legitimate leader of the Palestinian people, President (Mahmoud) Abbas,' Bush said. More than 400 people have been killed in the latest attacks.

The end of Prabhakaran?

The end of Prabhakaran?

Rediff.com2 Jan 2009

'If there is to be real peace in Sri Lanka, the end of Prabhakaran has to be brought about by the Tamils themselves and not by the Sinhalese army.'

Designating terror groups no more easy for Bush

Designating terror groups no more easy for Bush

Rediff.com30 Nov 2006

At least five organizations, including Sri Lanka's Liberation Tigers of Tamil Eelam, the Kurdistan Workers Party in Turkey and the Humanitarian Law Project had challenged Bush's order.

No choice but to use force in Iraq: Bush

No choice but to use force in Iraq: Bush

Rediff.com31 Oct 2009

Justifying his decision on Iraq, former US President George W Bush said on Friday said dislodging of the "brutal dictator" Saddam Hussain was a necessity after 9/11 attacks but regretted that military had to be used to do so as there was no other "choice".

GM, Chrysler to get $13.4 billion loan

GM, Chrysler to get $13.4 billion loan

Rediff.com20 Dec 2008

The money will be drawn from the Troubled Asset Relief Programmeme set up to bail out financial institutions.

After 'deep love', PM hails Bush as 'great friend'

After 'deep love', PM hails Bush as 'great friend'

Rediff.com30 Oct 2009

Former United States President George W Bush is a 'great friend of our country'.This is how Prime Minister Manmohan Singh described him as he hailed the key role played by Bush in ending India's 34-year isolation in the nuclear field.Dr Singh, who later hosted a lunch for Bush, had told him last year "the people of India deeply love you".

State sponsors of terror are accountable: Bush

State sponsors of terror are accountable: Bush

Rediff.com10 Dec 2008

United States President George W Bush has warned that State sponsors of terror are as guilty as the terrorists and will be held accountable, and acknowledged that terrorists continued to pose "serious challenges" as evidenced by the Mumbai terror attacks

Pakistan must cooperate with India: Rice

Pakistan must cooperate with India: Rice

Rediff.com1 Dec 2008

Pakistan must give absolute and transparent cooperation to India in the investigations into the Mumbai terror attacks, United States Secretary of State Condoleezza Rice said on Monday.

Rice visit to tone down Indian anger against Pak

Rice visit to tone down Indian anger against Pak

Rediff.com1 Dec 2008

As tensions ratcheted up with India pointing an accusing finger at Pakistan for the terrorist attacks in Mumbai, US President Bush called up Prime Minister Manmohan Singh for a second time to offer him all assistance in investigating this tragedy, even as he instructed Secretary of State Condoleezza Rice to go to New Delhi to offer his and the United States' condolences and to tone down India's angry rhetoric against Islamabad which could spill over to a military conflict.

Release of Iraqi shoe-thrower deferred by a day

Release of Iraqi shoe-thrower deferred by a day

Rediff.com14 Sep 2009

Iraq has postponed the release of the journalist who threw his shoe at former US president George W Bush in Baghdad last year.

China slams US for interfering in internal matters

China slams US for interfering in internal matters

Rediff.com17 Oct 2007

China on Wednesday criticised United States President George W Bush's high-profile meeting with the Dalai Lama, saying that Washington's bid to meddle in its internal affairs was doomed to fail. Terming the meeting as "gross interference in China's internal affairs", Chinese Foreign Ministry spokesman Liu Jianchao said it has severely violated the basic norms of international relations and hurt the feelings of the Chinese people.

Focus should be on future ties: Indian-Americans

Focus should be on future ties: Indian-Americans

Rediff.com5 Oct 2008

With President George W Bush set to sign on Wednesday the bill on Indo-US nuclear deal into law, the Indian-American community feels the focus now should be on using the current framework for the future development of bilateral ties, including creating opportunities for businesses, NGOs and government entities.

India doing its best for climate control: Pranab

India doing its best for climate control: Pranab

Rediff.com27 Sep 2007

"India is determined that even as we pursue economic growth, our per capita GHG emissions will not increase beyond that of the industrialized nations," Mukherjee pledged.

In final UN speech, Bush talks terror

In final UN speech, Bush talks terror

Rediff.com24 Sep 2008

"The ideals of the charter are now facing a challenge as serious as any since the UN's founding: a global movement of violent extremists... these extremists defy the fundamental principles of international order," Bush said.

PM to discuss nuclear deal with Bush

PM to discuss nuclear deal with Bush

Rediff.com22 Sep 2008

The crucial civil nuclear cooperation will be high on the agenda of Prime Minister Manmohan Singh during his 10-day visit to the United States and France, which begins on Monday.The prime minister will attend the 63rd session of the United Nations General Assembly, where he would pitch for collective and multilateral approaches to deal with global challenges like food and energy crises and terrorism.

Obama faces 30 death threats a day

Obama faces 30 death threats a day

Rediff.com4 Aug 2009

Since Obama took office, the rate of threats against the president has increased 400 per cent from the 3,000 a year or so under President George W Bush, according to Ronald Kessler, author of In the President's Secret Service.

India's independence a great moment: Bush

India's independence a great moment: Bush

Rediff.com14 Sep 2007

Bush said that in its 60-year-old journey as an Independent nation, India has set an example for other countries.

Bush orders military strikes inside Pak: Report

Bush orders military strikes inside Pak: Report

Rediff.com11 Sep 2008

United States President George W Bush has secretly given the go ahead to American special forces to carry out ground attacks inside Pakistan without the prior approval of the country's government.American officials were quoted as saying that they will notify Pakistan when they conduct limited ground attacks like the Special Operations raid last Wednesday in a Pakistani village near the Afghanistan border, but that they will not ask for its permission.

Bush sends Indo-US nuclear deal to Congress

Bush sends Indo-US nuclear deal to Congress

Rediff.com11 Sep 2008

In the final step to operationalise the India-United States nuclear agreement, American President George W Bush has sent the text of the landmark agreement to the US Congress for final approval.The move by the White House comes five days after the 45-member Nuclear Suppliers Group granted a waiver for India to carry out nuclear commerce.In a statement, the White House said it was transmitting the text of the agreement 'concerning peaceful uses of nuclear energy'.

Laura on George W Bush's fondness for the bottle

Laura on George W Bush's fondness for the bottle

Rediff.com17 May 2010

Talking for the first time about her husband's drinking habits, former United States First Lady Laura Bush has admitted that President George W Bush was a 'bore' when he had too much. President Bush, who was in the White House from 2001 to 2009, has always denied that he was an alcoholic. He claimed that he gave up drinking when he turned 40 and didn't drink during his tenure. He was arrested for drunk driving in 1976.

Japan wants India to join security talks

Japan wants India to join security talks

Rediff.com7 Sep 2007

It will be the first time that the security dialogue involving the three countries will be held at the highest level, a development that has clearly made Beijing unhappy.

'Relationship with India has bipartisan support'

'Relationship with India has bipartisan support'

Rediff.com27 Jul 2009

The United States' relationship with India has bipartisan support, United S Secretary of State Hillary Clinton said on Sunday.