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Washington Examiner
March 24, 2018
As a candidate, President Trump leveled the harshest criticism of the Iraq War by any Republican whose last name wasn't Paul. Yet on Thursday ... 11 attacks and during the height of the Iraq War, Republicans were generally unified in supporting the Bush administration's foreign policy. But as the War onÃâà...
OneNewsNow
March 20, 2018
After this meeting, McConnell 'would increasingly avoid public criticism of China. ... When Chao was first nominated as Bush's secretary of Labor, noted Chinese dissident Harry Wu shared his reservations about Chang's influence on the Bush administration's foreign policy with China. “I worry about ElaineÃâà...
OneNewsNow
March 20, 2018
After this meeting, McConnell 'would increasingly avoid public criticism of China. ... When Chao was first nominated as Bush's secretary of Labor, noted Chinese dissident Harry Wu shared his reservations about Chang's influence on the Bush administration's foreign policy with China. “I worry about ElaineÃâà...
The Detroit News
November 22, 2017
The president has yet to comment on the recent Bush criticism. Not all former Bush advisers are jumping into the current administration. Bush's former top adviser Karl Rove, has been a vocal critic of Trump, and many former Bush foreign policy advisers denounced Trump's views during the campaign.
Chicago Tribune
November 20, 2017
The president has yet to comment on the recent Bush criticism. Of course, not all former Bush advisers are jumping into the current administration. Bush's former top adviser Karl Rove, for example, has been a vocal critic of Trump, and many former Bush foreign policy advisers denounced Trump's viewsÃâà...
Jacobin magazine
July 18, 2017
Feingold was a frequent critic of the Bush administration's war efforts, and he alone pushed to formally censure Bush over his prosecution of the Iraq War, ... had a Republican president, the Democratic Party moved sharply rightward, while many liberal critics of Bush's foreign policy likewise closed ranks.
The Guardian
July 19, 2015
When in February Jeb Bush announced 21 foreign policy advisers, a list that included 17 people from his brother George W Bush's team, critics scoffed. Why, they reasoned, would voters invite the architects of the Iraq war to resume control of US foreign policy? The premise underlying that criticism – thatÃâà...
Foreign Policy (blog)
April 14, 2015
One of the things that struck me about George W. Bush's foreign policy was that it was clear and consistent, both in goals and in implementation. In policy, you knew what he was for; you knew what he was against. The themes were clear: nonproliferation, counterterrorism, and democracy promotion.
The Japan Times
February 19, 2015
But by including 19 advisers who served under President George W. Bush, or his father, President George H.W. Bush, Jeb risks criticism during the 2016 campaign that he will represent a continuation of his family's legacy on foreign policy. Among his advisers is Paul Wolfowitz, a former deputy U.S. defenseÃâà...
The Moderate Voice
August 17, 2014
“Dogged critics of President George W. Bush's foreign policies suddenly have found that managing the world, and radical Islam, is not as easy as it looked from the outside six or more years ago”. LOL…I think everyone knew that” managing” radical Islam was like “managing” a bull elephant in musk, butÃâà...
Foreign Policy
November 6, 2013
He had become a project of sorts. Bush thought he could still draw Moscow more into the Western world by tempering his public criticism and instead pushing Putin gently in private, thus maintaining his influence rather than completely alienating the Russian. When it came time for Putin to host the G-8 in St.
Gulf Times
December 31, 1999
It was an era when not just the Americans but large parts of the world were angry with President Bush's foreign policy. ... He covered the Festival as a journalist from 1955 to 1958, and in those years, he literally brought the roof down at Cannes with his acerbic criticism of French cinema and the kind ofÃâà...
HuffPost
December 31, 1999
One of the things that distinguished Donald Trump from the rest of the crowded Republican presidential field in the 2016 election was his unflinching criticism of the Iraq War. “Obviously the war in Iraq was a big, fat mistake,” Trump said in February 2016. “We should have never been in Iraq,” he added.
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