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Bush Praises Islam as Religion of Tolerance
Reuters ^ | October 22, 2003

Posted on 10/22/2003 2:01:10 AM PDT by sarcasm

BALI, Indonesia (Reuters) - President Bush praised the world's most populous Muslim nation on Wednesday for its support in the war on terror and said Islamic terrorists defiled one of the great faiths.

Bush, speaking against the backdrop of a palm-fringed beach and turquoise sea, expressed his gratitude after meeting President Megawati Sukarnoputri and Indonesian Muslim leaders critical of U.S. policies on the Middle East.

``We know that Islam is fully compatible with liberty and tolerance and progress because we see the proof in your country and in our own,'' Bush told a news conference on an island where Muslim militants killed scores in nightclub bomb attacks last year.

``Terrorists who claim Islam as their inspiration defile one of the world's greatest faiths. Murder has no place in any religious tradition. It must find no home in Indonesia.''

U.S. officials said Bush wanted to correct what he felt was a misconception that the war on terror was a war against Islam.

Under blanket security, Bush is paying a symbolic and lightning visit to the island where Muslim radicals linked to al Qaeda killed 202 people when they blew up two nightclubs.

He soon flies to the Australian capital Canberra for talks with key ally Prime Minister John Howard.

Bush paid tribute to the victims of the Bali bombings, the worst act of terror since the September 11, 2001, hijack attacks on the United States.

Indonesia took no chances with security, deploying seven warships along with 5,000 heavily armed police and troops backed up by sniffer dogs and bomb squad units.

Bush, on a six-nation Asian tour, said he would propose to Congress a six-year program worth $157 million to support basic education in Indonesia to aid efforts to build a system that discourages extremism.

``GREAT IMPORTANCE''

While Indonesia's secular government has been allied to the United States in its efforts to fight terror, critics have accused it of failing to explain the dangers of radical Islam to its people and to tackle militancy at its roots, especially in a small number of conservative Muslim boarding schools.

Bush hoped his visit would help dampen anti-Americanism in Indonesia. Megawati told the news conference she attached ``great importance'' to Jakarta's relationship with the United States.

But the Muslim clerics had been expected to tell Bush that U.S. policies in the Middle East, seen as favoring Israel, were one of the root causes of terror attacks in Asia.

They were not immediately available for comment.

In Jakarta, Muslim intellectuals and politicians joined 500 people in a peaceful protest against Bush's visit. There were also small protests in the cities of Bandung and Makassar.

Roads near the airport and the Patra Bali hotel where Bush held meetings were closed during the U.S. president's visit, snarling traffic. The airport was shut for the duration of the visit, forcing the rescheduling of 45 flights to Bali.

``It's like having a war here,'' said bellboy Anak Agung, who works at a resort near the meeting venue.

Bush's praise for Indonesia's role in the war on terror is in marked contrast to the accusations of foot-dragging prior to the Bali blasts. Washington had warned Megawati for months that her country could face deadly attacks.

After the bombings, which killed many locals and tourists from 22 nations, Indonesia cracked down on Islamic militancy, particularly rebels from Southeast Asia's Jemaah Islamiah group, and parliament passed a new anti-terrorism law.

It has arrested 100 militants since the Bali bombings over that attack and others.


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KEYWORDS: apecsummit; bali; bush43; indonesia; islam; praise
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Comment #21 Removed by Moderator

To: Thorondir
How profound.
22 posted on 10/22/2003 2:46:12 AM PDT by MEG33
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To: samtheman
Thank you for discussing the point of these statements.

People who want him to insult Islam are being foolish, and I suspect their motives.

We count on people like Jordan, Turkey, and Indonesia as allies. We are working hard to transform Iraq and Afghanistan. It is necessary to encourage the moderate Muslims and marginalize the terroroists. Insults would not be productive.

23 posted on 10/22/2003 2:46:51 AM PDT by Miss Marple
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To: MEG33
Needless to say, we don't see the Salon Bolsheviki going out to supposedly "cure" the alleged "disease" of a valid religion himself.
24 posted on 10/22/2003 2:48:28 AM PDT by Cultural Jihad
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To: sarcasm
Is he saying "nice doggie" while looking for a big enough rock?

I've taken that line since the first "religion of peace" speech, but I admit it's wearing a bit thin. Still trust him more than a 'rat.

26 posted on 10/22/2003 2:51:51 AM PDT by Salman (Mickey Akbar)
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To: sarcasm
Bush, on a six-nation Asian tour, said he would propose to Congress a six-year program worth $157 million to support basic education in Indonesia to aid efforts to build a system that discourages extremism.


Why should Indonesia receive our tax dollars?

More foreign welfare
27 posted on 10/22/2003 2:52:22 AM PDT by WhiteGuy (We should all be willing to serve our country, but not our Government !!!)
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To: johnnyb93; Admin Moderator

Did you make a right turn somewhere and got yourself lost, buddy?

28 posted on 10/22/2003 2:52:48 AM PDT by Cultural Jihad
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To: Cultural Jihad
Indonesia found ,tried and convicted the Bali bombers in an open court.They are having to fight the extremists.I pray they can overcome that segment who wants to take Indonesia into the dark ages.
30 posted on 10/22/2003 2:54:09 AM PDT by MEG33
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To: Thorondir
make the bad man's words go away! Waaaahhhh!"
OK, done.

Please lose the tagline. Thanks.

32 posted on 10/22/2003 2:59:09 AM PDT by Lead Moderator
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To: Cultural Jihad
Sometimes one has to look at reality and come to conclusions.
33 posted on 10/22/2003 3:04:05 AM PDT by johnnyb93
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To: Lead Moderator
Why must he lose the tagline?

Kindly look at the subject of this thread before giving a canned response.

34 posted on 10/22/2003 3:06:20 AM PDT by expatguy
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To: Miss Marple
Exactly. It seems many people here don't understand that the phenomenon of "self-fulfilling prophesy" can work both ways. Positive, as well as negative.

Our President is trying to set the stage for a self-fulfilling prophecy that many moderate Muslims will work with us against the terrorists.

It's a good strategy. In fact, I would call it a genius strategy.

Question: Can you think of a strategy that the terrorists would dislike more?

35 posted on 10/22/2003 3:09:51 AM PDT by samtheman
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To: Miss Marple
We count on people like Jordan, Turkey, and Indonesia as allies. We are working hard to transform Iraq and Afghanistan. It is necessary to encourage the moderate Muslims and marginalize the terroroists. Insults would not be productive.

Moderate Muslims?

You mean like Mahathir of Malaysia?

If the countries that you mentioned were true democracies, then they would not be our allies.

Things are not as rosy and you would like to think.

36 posted on 10/22/2003 3:10:34 AM PDT by expatguy
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To: samtheman
Question: Can you think of a strategy that the terrorists would dislike more?

Yes.

Having us kill them.

Why do people continuously think that you can negotiate with terrorists?

37 posted on 10/22/2003 3:12:46 AM PDT by expatguy
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To: expatguy
Everyone in Indonesia isn't a terrorist.
38 posted on 10/22/2003 3:18:40 AM PDT by MEG33
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To: expatguy
We are killing terrorists. We are negotiating with people who happen to live in countries where the terrorists live.

Are you saying we should be murdering all Iraqis?

Are you saying it's a mistake to rebuild Iraq?
39 posted on 10/22/2003 3:22:33 AM PDT by samtheman
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To: MEG33
Are you kidding? How about 300,000 dead catholics of east timor. How about the fact that christian persecution and murder is common place.
40 posted on 10/22/2003 3:27:14 AM PDT by flyer182
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