Bush caught off-guard in chat with Blair
President: 'They need ... to get Hezbollah to stop doing this
s___'
Monday, July 17, 2006; Posted: 2:09 p.m. EDT (18:09 GMT)

The Middle East crisis prompts a frank exchange between
President Bush and British Prime Minister Tony Blair.
http://www.cnn.com/2006/POLITICS/07/17/bush.tape/index.html
ST. PETERSBURG, Russia (CNN) -- An open microphone caught
President Bush in an unguarded moment Monday as the escalating
crisis in the Middle East prompted him to use an expletive in a
conversation with British Prime Minister Tony Blair.
Bush and Blair were unaware that an event at the Group of Eight
summit was a photo opportunity, with media representatives
present. Blair later turned off the microphone.
The president was expressing frustration at the United Nations'
stance on the Israeli-Hezbollah conflict in Lebanon.
(Watch Bush use the 's' word during a chat with Blair -- 1:31)
Apparently not expecting an open mike to pick up his remarks,
Bush told Blair: "See the irony is what they need to do is get
Syria to get Hezbollah to stop doing this s___ and it's over."
Earlier Monday, Blair and U.N. Secretary-General Kofi Annan
called for the deployment of an international force in southern
Lebanon to help end the spiraling conflict between Israel and
Hezbollah, the Islamic militant group that holds seats in the
Lebanese government. (Full story)
The United States and Israel say that Hezbollah receives
financial and political assistance, as well as weapons and
training, from Iran and Syria.
The fighting began last week after Hezbollah guerrillas abducted
two Israeli soldiers in a cross-border raid.
"What about Kofi Annan?" Bush asked Blair. "I don't like the
sequence of it. His attitude is basically cease-fire and
everything else happens." (Watch Bush explain why Israel has
"every right" to defend itself -- :59)
Blair responded, "I think the thing that is really difficult is
you can't stop this unless you get this international presence
agreed."
Bush has resisted calling for a cease-fire between Hezbollah and
Israel. The United States seeks Hezbollah's dismantlement under
U.N. Security Council Resolution 1559, which calls for the
"disbanding and disarmament of all Lebanese and non-Lebanese
militias."
Bush said that he feels "like telling Kofi to get on the phone
with [Syrian President Bashar] Assad and make something happen.
We're not blaming Israel, and we're not blaming the Lebanese
government."
Bush also told Blair that he would be sending Secretary of State
Condoleezza Rice to the region soon.
"She's going," Bush said. "I think Condi's going to go pretty
soon."
Despite the president's remarks, the White House told The
Associated Press that it had nothing to announce about a Rice
trip to the Middle East.
Earlier Monday, Annan said the Security Council would have to
discuss the matter of an international presence, but he said a
force would be only a part of a comprehensive plan to stop the
cross-border attacks.
Annan appealed to both sides to "focus their targets narrowly
and to bear in mind that under international humanitarian law,
they have an obligation to spare civilian lives" and
infrastructure.
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