Showing posts with label Cheney. Show all posts
Showing posts with label Cheney. Show all posts

Friday, August 14, 2009


How Bush Went from Hero to Zero in the Eyes of Dick Cheney

THE INDEPENDENT: Memoirs to tell of Veep's change of heart in waning years of presidency

In office he was the eminence grise behind the George W Bush throne, a silent brooding figure who was the most powerful and probably the most unpopular vice president in modern United States history. Now however Dick Cheney is poised to go public, in a memoir charging that, in his second term at least, his old boss ignored his advice and, in a word, went "soft".

Mr Cheney's frame of mind as he prepares his memoirs, likely to be published in spring 2011, was described yesterday in a front page article in The Washington Post, drawing on discussions the former vice president has held with former officials, aides and policy experts. What emerges is a man convinced he is right, now as then, that the US faced extraordinary threats, above all that a renegade state might pass nuclear weapons to terrorists. These threats in turn demanded an absolutely uncompromising response.

At first Mr Bush agreed, "but in the second term he [Mr Cheney] felt Bush was drifting away from him," according to one anonymous participant in a recent conversation with Mr Cheney. "He said Bush was shackled by public reaction and the criticism he took. The implication was that Bush had gone soft on him, or rather that Bush had hardened against Cheney's advice." The Cheney doctrine was "cast iron strength at all times – never apologise, never explain" while Mr Bush moved towards a conciliatory approach. >>> Rupert Cornwell in Washington | Friday, August 14, 2009

Monday, July 16, 2007

Military Action Against Iran Back in Favour in the White House

THE GUARDIAN:
· Military solution back in favour as Rice loses out
· President 'not prepared to leave conflict unresolved'

The balance in the internal White House debate over Iran has shifted back in favour of military action before President George Bush leaves office in 18 months, the Guardian has learned.

The shift follows an internal review involving the White House, the Pentagon and the state department over the last month. Although the Bush administration is in deep trouble over Iraq, it remains focused on Iran. A well-placed source in Washington said: "Bush is not going to leave office with Iran still in limbo." Cheney pushes Bush to act on Iran (more) By Ewen MacAskill in Washington and Julian Borger

Mark Alexander

Saturday, May 12, 2007

Iran will not gain nuclear weapons and nor will it dominate the Middle East, says Cheney

BBC: US Vice-President Dick Cheney has issued a warning to Iran from an aircraft carrier in the Gulf.

He said Washington and its allies would keep Tehran both from restricting sea traffic and developing nuclear arms. Cheney warns Iran on Gulf visit (more)

KUWAIT TIMES: Cheney fires salvo at Iran

Mark Alexander