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Ambassador to the United Nations, on April 5, 1971, and another burglary at the New<br />

York apartment of Javier Urrutia, the chief of the Chilean Development Corporation, on<br />

April 11, 1971. It will be noted that one common denominator of these break-ins was a<br />

targetting of Chilean representatives; the Chilean government at this time was that of<br />

President Salvador Allende Gossens, later toppled by a US-directed coup in September,<br />

1973. <strong>The</strong> Chilean Embassy in Washington was the scene of yet another break-in on May<br />

13-14, 1972.<br />

Naturally, <strong>Bush</strong>'s authorized biography and campaign autobiography say nothing about<br />

any of these interesting events. Fitzhugh Green describes the "gracious, professional<br />

teamwork" of Barbara and <strong>George</strong> at diplomatic receptions, with <strong>Bush</strong>'s personal<br />

assistant Rudolph "Foxy" Carter fingering diplomats and wives to be buttonholed by Mrs.<br />

<strong>Bush</strong> and then taken over to meet <strong>George</strong>. It was also during these UN years that <strong>Bush</strong><br />

consolidated his habit of writing large quantities of short personal longhand notes and<br />

cards to friends and acquantainces. <strong>Bush</strong>'s habit was to personally sit though the long<br />

speeches of diplomats representing US allies and others whom <strong>Bush</strong> wished to propitiate.<br />

But in order to use the time, Foxy Carter would make sure that he had a sufficient supply<br />

of small note cards to be able to turn out a continuous flow of bread and butter notes,<br />

greetings, and working communications, some of which could be delivered to diplomats<br />

present in the room where <strong>Bush</strong> was sitting. In this way, <strong>Bush</strong> succeeded in ingratiating<br />

himself with many delegates. This practice foreshadows his later "speed-dialing mode" of<br />

contacts with world leaders during crises such as the Gulf adventure. [fn 32]<br />

<strong>Bush</strong> spent just less than two years at the UN. His tenure coincided with some of the most<br />

monstruous crimes against humanity of the Nixon- Kissinger duo, for whom <strong>Bush</strong><br />

functioned as an international spokesman to whom no Kissinger policy was too odious to<br />

be enthusiatically proclaimed before the international community and world public<br />

opinion. Through this doggedly loyal service, <strong>Bush</strong> forged a link with Nixon that would<br />

be ephemeral but vital for his career while it lasted, and a link with Kissinger that would<br />

be decisive in shaping <strong>Bush</strong>'s own administration in 1988-89. <strong>The</strong> way in which <strong>Bush</strong> set<br />

about organizing the anti-Iraq coalition of 1990-91 was decisively shaped by his United<br />

Nations experience. His initial approach to the Security Council, the types of resolutions<br />

that were put forward by the US, and the alternation of military escalation with<br />

consultations among the five permanent members of the Security Council- all this<br />

harkened back to the experience <strong>Bush</strong> acquired as Kissinger's envoy to the world body.<br />

Towards the close of <strong>Bush</strong>'s posting to the UN, his father, Prescott <strong>Bush</strong>, died at the<br />

Sloan-Kettering Hospital in New York City. It was October 8, 1972. Prescott <strong>Bush</strong> had<br />

been diagnosed as suffering from lung cancer.<br />

NOTES:<br />

1. In 1970, <strong>Bush</strong>'s portfolio included 29 companies in which he had an interest of more than $4000. He had<br />

10,000 shares of American general Insurance Co., 5,500 shares of American Standard, 200 shares of<br />

AT&T, 832 shares of CBS, and 581 shares of Industries Exchange Fund. He also held stock in the Kroger

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