ree to withdraw his troops back across the Line of Control; and second, I would not agree to intervene in t After the press conference and a question-and-answer session with young Israeli students in Tel Aviv, I met with the Likud Party leader, Benjamin Netanyahu. I hoped that his bravery would get us past the posturing and on to the business of actually balancing the budget. I’m always focused on the matter before me.
At any rate, I continued to keep the option alive. I gave Sandy Berger the final order to proceed, and U. Bush wouldn’t want to jump in after I had invested so much and failed. He complimented my speech by saying, “Now I understand why he’s inside looking out and I’m outside looking in.
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