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Presidential News Archives for July 31, 2006

Bush looks to U.N. for Mideast solution
Jul 31 2006 10:17PM (CT)
MIAMI BEACH, Fla. (AP) - President Bush acknowledged growing international pressure for an immediate Middle East cease-fire Monday but dismissed any idea of simply "stopping for the sake of stopping" without a plan for lasting peace.
 
Administration optimistic on Iraq support
Jul 31 2006 7:39PM (CT)
WASHINGTON (AP) - A number of nations have expressed a willingness to help boost international economic support for Iraq, the Bush administration said Monday.
 
Nixon considered nukes in Viet war
Jul 31 2006 6:51PM (CT)
WASHINGTON (AP) - President Nixon, in his first year in office and eager to end an unpopular war that killed tens of thousands of U.S. troops, considered using nuclear weapons against the North Vietnamese, recently declassified documents show.
 
Analysis: Bush Mideast stance may flop
Jul 31 2006 5:07PM (CT)
WASHINGTON (AP) - The Bush administration may have badly miscalculated in insisting that any Mideast cease-fire be tied to long-term objectives. As the toll on Lebanese civilians has soared, even moderate Arab governments have turned into U.S. critics, and Hezbollah's support has climbed across the region.
 
Blair, Bush hope to revive WTO talks
Jul 31 2006 6:01AM (CT)
SAN FRANCISCO (AP) - British Prime Minister Tony Blair and President Bush hope to revive the deadlocked World Trade Organization talks sometime in the next few weeks, according to a speech Blair planned to deliver Sunday evening.
 
   

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