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US denies Olmert influenced UN vote
  Olmert, left, described Bush as "an
unparalleled friend" of Israel
[AFP]

The US has denied that a telephone call made by Ehud Olmert, the Israeli prime minister, to George Bush, the US president, led to the US abstaining in a UN vote on the Gaza war last week.

In a speech late on Monday, Olmert said Condoleezza Rice, the US secretary of state, was left "pretty shamed" at the vote and had to abstain on a resolution she had helped arrange.

Sean McCormack, a US state department spokesmen, who was with Rice at the UN last week during debate on the security council resolution, said the remarks were "just 100 per cent, totally, completely untrue".

McCormack said that Washington had no plans to seek clarification from Israel.

Mark Regev, a spokesman for Ehud Olmert, said the Israeli leader stood by his remarks.

Telephone influence

The Israeli prime minister said on Monday that he demanded to talk to Bush last Thursday, minutes before a vote in the UN Security Council on a resolution calling for an immediate ceasefire in Gaza.

"He [Bush] gave an order to the secretary of state and she did not vote in favour of it, a resolution she cooked up, phrased, organised and manoeuvred for"

Ehud Olmert

"When we saw that Rice, for reasons we did not really understand, wanted to vote in favour of the resolution ... I looked for President Bush," Olmert said.

Bush, who Olmert said was taken off a stage in Philadelphia where he was making a speech, said he was not informed on the resolution and was "not familiar with the phrasing".

"I'm familiar with it. You can't vote in favour." Olmert claimed telling the US president.

"He [Bush] gave an order to the secretary of state and she did not vote in favour of it, a resolution she cooked up, phrased, organised and manoeuvred for," Olmert said.

Bush was in Philadelphia on Thursday morning and gave a 27-minute speech on education policy that ended about 10 hours before the UN vote and there was no interruption of the public event.

The Israeli prime minister described Bush as an "unparalleled friend" of Israel.

UN call

Fourteen of the security council's 15 members supported the legally binding resolution, which has until now failed to stop Israel's offensive in Gaza.

Olmert criticised the UN resolution, saying that "no decision, present or future, will deny us our basic right to defend the residents of Israel".

Israel launched its offensive on December 27, in what it said was an attempt to stop Hamas firing rockets into southern Israel from Gaza.
 
After an intensive air campaign in the first week, Israel sent ground forces into Gaza in the second week of fighting and continues to push deeper into the strip. 

 Source: Agencies
Feedback Number of comments : 5
 
Joe
Australia
14/01/2009
So who own the US?
Apparently Israel has the US wrapped around its little finger. No wonder the US has always put Israel first funding its war machine, giving it millions of tax payers money in aid every year and vetoing every time the free world wants to sanction any of Israels criminal activities. So much for credibility!

P Smith
United Kingdom
14/01/2009
"Never believe anything until it's been officially denied" - famous English muckraking journalist, Claud Cockburn, quoted by journalist John Pilger. Australian award-winning journalist John Pilger, author of the documentary Palestine is Still the Issue. Available on Youtube. See Wikipedia.

Smith
Australia
18/01/2009
Who owns who?
Yeah good one. Who does own the US?

Don Quixote
Netherlands
18/01/2009
Olmert and Bush
This is really funny. An Israel Prime Minister boasting giving orders to the President of the US, and US officials ashamed and forced to deny it, what else can they do? It is no longer necessary that the US and Israel critics provide any proof that the US President is a puppet or poodle of Israel, as the Prime Minister of Israel is supplying the proof himself. Incredible. We should start calling the US by its real name: The United States of Israel.

Staurt Cheek
United Kingdom
22/01/2009
I simply can not understand why the USA blindly follows policies which are in the interest of Israel When will they realise that these policies are against the interest of the USA

 
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