...coast is not protected by the legislation, but most estimates suggest there are few recoverable resources in its deep waters. Bush said last month that he wanted to end the drilling ban, but wanted Congress to go first. But White House press secretary Dana...
...to allow shipment of nonmilitary NATO supplies to Afghanistan through its territory. Associated Press © 2008 U.S. President George Bush walks with Russian President Vladimir Putin after attending a briefing on the 2014 Sochi Winter Olympics at his residence...
...found fault with his own idea. And if that weren't bad enough, oil giant Saudi Arabia gave his plan a chilly response, too. Bush urged oil-producing nations to increase their output to help drive down prices that have topped $100 a barrel, three times what...
...violence he has high hopes that a Mideast peace pact can be achieved before he leaves office at the end of the year. George W. Bush laughs and waves as he is welcomed by schoolchildren at the President's Residence in Jerusalem Jan. 9. Video President Bush...
...130,000. The war remains deeply unpopular to the U.S. public and to Democratic leaders in Congress, who have been unable to force Bush's hand on troop withdrawals. U.S. commanders credit a Sunni backlash against Al Qaeda in Iraq with helping reduce violence...
...as usual," Assistant Secretary of State for African Affairs Jendayi Frazer told reporters traveling on Air Force One with Bush. Bush also he hopes to use his Rwanda visit to press for a speedier deployment of a joint African Union-U.N. peacekeeping force to...
...to drive al-Qaida out. In Iraq, we are witnessing the first large-scale Arab uprising against Osama bin Laden, his grim ideology." Bush did not mention that weapons of mass destruction in Iraq -- a main justification for the war -- were never found. "This...
...Republican Party, claim the president is lowering the bar for the nation he included in his so-called "axis of evil." They claim Bush appears more interested in striking a deal with Pyongyang before he leaves office than making North Korea honor its pledge. John...
...ran into Palestinian complaints he is favoring Israel in stalled Mideast peace talks. "Freedom and peace are within your grasp," Bush said despite scant signs of progress. Winding up a five-day trip to the region, Bush took a strikingly tougher tone with Arab...
...have been trying to hammer out a bail-out plan [EPA] Presidential rivals Barak Obama and John McCain are to meet President George Bush at the White House for emergency talks on the US economy. Bush is hoping to attain their support for a $700 billion bailout...