Bush asked to give him a chance

Filed under:General — posted by webmaster on January 24, 2007 @ 3:31 pm

The president of the USA Georges Bush has acted with the annual report «About position of the country» at joint session of the House of Representatives and the Senate of the Congress. Bush has begun his performance with congratulations of democrats on a victory over US congressional elections. The President has called them to work together with republican administration in order «to expand the prosperity of the country».
In the report Bush has given a big attention to the USA safety power questions. So, Bush has suggested doubling a strategic oil reserve of the country by 2027. The Chief of the White house has declared, that it is necessary to reduce US dependence  on foreign energy carriers, to lower the consumption of gasoline on 20 % within 10 years, to use more widely alternative resources of energy, including nuclear power.
According to Bush, all these measures are just necessary. Bush said the US dependence on foreign energy carriers make the country more vulnerable before hostile modes and terrorists which can cause huge faults in deliveries of oil and raise the prices on oil, and to cause big damages to the USA.
Certainly, Bush has not disregarded the questions of struggle against terrorism. So, the President has declared, that America is the country which is in the state of war. In connection with all disturbing factors Bush has suggested to create a special council on struggle against terrorism.
The President has also asked Congress to increase the number of US overland forces and marine armies on 92 thousand persons within next five years, and also to create in the USA the case civil reserving agents which would be formed on a voluntary basis.
Georges Bush has also mentioned a hot point - war in Iraq. Having declared, that loss in this war would become a disaster for a whole world, Bush has asked to give one more chance to his new policy in Iraq.

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