President Bush says a deal to allow a company owned by the government of Dubai
President Bush says a deal to allow a company owned by the government of Dubai -- one of the United Arab Emirates -- to operate six U.S. seaports is no threat to port security. He promises to veto any effort to stop it. Lawmakers, including Republicans, have criticized the decision.
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All Things Considered , February 21, 2006 · President Bush says a deal to allow a company owned by the government of Dubai -- one of the United Arab Emirates -- to operate six U.S. seaports is no threat to port security. He promises to veto any effort to stop it.
Related Posts:
- Bush Defends Deal to Entrust Ports to Dubai Firm (NPR)
- US defends controversial Dubai ports deal (AFP via Yahoo! News)
- Dubai Firm Offers To Delay Ports Deal (CBS News)
- Bush says Dubai ports deal not a security threat (Reuters via Yahoo! News)
- Bush: Dubai port deal should go for forward (Reuters via Yahoo! News)
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