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tide, it seems to me, a little bit. And I don't want to go overboard on this, but he ought to<br />

get with it and understand what's happening around the world.<br />

Q: Are you saying that--<br />

<strong>Bush</strong>: To suggest that President Gorbachov would plot to put the people of the Soviet<br />

Union through this kind of trauma and the rest of the world through it just makes<br />

absolutely no sense at all. Now, I haven't heard him say that, so I want to hedge it. You've<br />

told me he said it; I haven't heard it. So, I've got to be very careful I don't react to<br />

something that may not be true. I learned that one a long time ago.<br />

Here we can see that <strong>Bush</strong> pulled himself together just enough to leave himself an escape<br />

hatch after he had blown his top.<br />

September 11: In a photo opportunity with Congressmen in which he was asked about his<br />

demand that the Congress postpone a vote on loan guarantees for Israel until January,<br />

1992, so as to permit a Middle East peace conference to take place in the meantime, <strong>Bush</strong><br />

showed flareups of rage. <strong>Bush</strong>'s ploy was widely thought to be part of the preparation of<br />

an Israeli "breakaway ally" scenario, in which Israel, defying the wishes of Washington,<br />

would wage war against Jordan, mass-deport the Palestinians, and possibly attack other<br />

Arab states. <strong>Bush</strong> had been accused of anti-semitism by a minority member of the Israeli<br />

cabinet. Was he going to lose a confrontation with the formidable Zionist lobby? This<br />

issue was <strong>Bush</strong>'s obsession of the moment; his reply was testy and full of veiled threats:<br />

"Well, I don't know what you mean by lose on it. What I'm for is the peace process to be<br />

successful, and we're working diligently for that. [...] And so, what I'm suggesting is a<br />

simple delay here, in my view and in the view of all of us in the administration, is the<br />

best way to set the proper tone for these talks to start. And I feel very strongly about it.<br />

So, it's not a question of winning or losing in my view. Strong-willed people look at these<br />

matters differently. My view is that a delay is in the interest, and I'm going to fight for it.<br />

And I think the American people will back me on it if we take the case to the people. But<br />

what we're really trying to do is work it out without getting into a lot of confrontation."<br />

Was a confrontation not already taking place ? <strong>Bush</strong> answered, with his rage quotient<br />

rising: "I can take quite a few punches. We're talking about working harmoniously<br />

together in the spirit of cooperation. And I've seen comments from abroad that I didn't<br />

particularly appreciate. But we're the United States of America, and we have a leadership<br />

role around the world that has to be fulfilled. And I'm calling the shots in this question in<br />

the way that I think is best. And I've got some selling to do with certain Members of<br />

Congress, and that's understandable to me. So, we'll see how it comes out. But I'm not<br />

approaching this in the spirit of confrontation if that's the question. You haven't seen any<br />

real controversial statements coming out of here up till now."<br />

September 12: At a press conference, the issue of the Israeli loan guarantee postponement<br />

was once again the central theme. <strong>Bush</strong> was in a controlled rage state during his opening<br />

statement, and went ballistic during the questioning. A questioner noted that <strong>Bush</strong><br />

sounded "very tough" on insisting on the delay. <strong>Bush</strong>:

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