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Bush sends condolences to Spain - but snubs Zapatero
2005-03-11
US President George W Bush sent a message of condolences to the Spanish people on the eve of the anniversary of the country's worst terrorist attacks. But Bush sent the message to the Spanish media, apparently bypassing the Spanish Socialist government of Jose Luis Rodriguez Zapatero. Bush and Zapatero have not enjoyed the best of relations (ahem) since the Spanish premier withdrew Spanish troops from Iraq last year a month after being elected in a shock victory on 14 March. Despite passing each other in the hallway a brief meeting in Brussels earlier this month, the two leaders have not spoken since Zapatero became prime minister.

The Spanish Foreign Ministry said on Thursday it did not know anything about Bush's message. In his statement, Bush said: "On 11 March we remember the lives lost a year ago in Madrid. The world is united in our determination to beat global terrorism. We share a common belief in those values of liberty and in the sanctity of life. We continue fighting against terrorism and working for liberty so that the world is a more peaceful place."

Bush added: "Terrorists hate and want to attack any country in the world which defends democracy, tolerance and liberty. They kill innocents without compassion. To all those who lost a loved one on 11 March, this has been a year of sadness and pain. From all Americans, I send a message of compassion and solidarity on this solemn day. God bless the people of Spain and the souls of the absent."
Posted by:Seafarious

#6  More like ubiqitous meme since 3/11/04, BaR. Heh.
Posted by: too true   2005-03-11 4:26:35 PM  

#5  ..a back stabbing 3rd rate light weight..

Forgery! FORGERY!!!! ;)
Posted by: Bomb-a-rama   2005-03-11 11:10:03 AM  

#4  Verlaine - I couldn't agree more - on both points.
Posted by: .com   2005-03-11 4:36:12 AM  

#3  No it's a personal message to the people of Spain. Their current government would have spun it a support for the socialist government. There is no such support by our government who considers, and rightfully so, Zapatero a back stabbing 3rd rate light weight and the government weak appeasers.
Posted by: Sock Puppet of Doom   2005-03-11 3:59:26 AM  

#2  If true, this is wonderful. I'm already starting to worry who will replace Dubya. Hard to imagine we'll be so fortunate twice in a row.
Posted by: Verlaine in Iraq   2005-03-11 3:58:46 AM  

#1  Somebody help me out here. Is this or is this not roughly the diplomatic equivalent of landing an invasion force at Vigo, moving them on to Madrid by way of Barcelona & Seville, then having them erect a massive statue of Bush baring his ass & flipping the bird in the general direction of the Congreso de los Diputados?
Posted by: AzCat   2005-03-11 1:31:34 AM  

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