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Bush-Schroeder declare rift over
US President George Bush and German Chancellor Gerhard Schroeder have promised to work together in bringing stability to Iraq by burying their past differences. In their first substantive meeting held on the sidelines of the UN General Assembly after 16 months of intense feuding, the two leaders announced on Wednesday their rift was finally over. With the German Chancellor sitting by his side, Bush told reporters he had told Schroeder "look, we have had differences, and they are over, and we are going to work together."
Toldja this would eventually patch up. There's a difference in motivation between Jacques and Gerhard. Not that Bush is going to rely too heavily on Schroeder...
Schroeder agreed, saying: " indeed we very much feel that the differences
have been left behind."
"If I can't go to the ranch, can I go to Disneyland?"
Their ''reconciliation'' ends months of strained ties between the US and Germany over the war on Iraq. Though not repentant for the war that Germany bitterly opposed, Bush is now seeking German support for creating a multinational force in Iraq. Schroeder said he had offered some assistance. "I have told the president how very much we would like to come in and help with the resources that we do have. We very much envisage that we will assist and supply training for the security forces and police functions or be it some form of military function," he said.
Both sides need the other at the moment. It's a marriage of convenience and there won't be any children...

Posted by: Fred Pruitt 2003-09-24
http://www.rantburg.com/poparticle.php?ID=19051