Identifier
Created
Classification
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08TOKYO57
2008-01-09 04:01:00
UNCLASSIFIED
Embassy Tokyo
Cable title:
TOKYO MEDIA REACTION - PRESIDENT BUSH'S VISIT
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UNCLAS TOKYO 000057
SIPDIS
SIPDIS
STATE FOR I/RF, PA/PR/FPC/W, IIP/G/EA, EAP/PD, R/MR,
EAP/J, EAP/P, PM;
USTR FOR PUBLIC AFFAIRS OFFICE;
TREASURY FOR OASIA/IMI;
SECDEF FOR OASD/PA;
CP BUTLER OKINAWA FOR AREA FIELD OFFICE;
PACOM HONOLULU FOR PUBLIC DIPLOMACY ADVISOR
E.O. 12958: N/A
TAGS: OIIP KMDR KPAO JA
SUBJECT: TOKYO MEDIA REACTION - PRESIDENT BUSH'S VISIT
TO THE MIDDLE EAST
UNCLAS TOKYO 000057
SIPDIS
SIPDIS
STATE FOR I/RF, PA/PR/FPC/W, IIP/G/EA, EAP/PD, R/MR,
EAP/J, EAP/P, PM;
USTR FOR PUBLIC AFFAIRS OFFICE;
TREASURY FOR OASIA/IMI;
SECDEF FOR OASD/PA;
CP BUTLER OKINAWA FOR AREA FIELD OFFICE;
PACOM HONOLULU FOR PUBLIC DIPLOMACY ADVISOR
E.O. 12958: N/A
TAGS: OIIP KMDR KPAO JA
SUBJECT: TOKYO MEDIA REACTION - PRESIDENT BUSH'S VISIT
TO THE MIDDLE EAST
1. LEAD STORIES: Top stories on Wednesday morning
included a report speculating that the government-
sponsored new antiterrorism bill will be enacted by
this weekend.
2. "President Bush to Visit Middle East Today" The
conservative Sankei's report from Cairo stated (1/9):
"President Bush will visit Israel today for the first
time since taking office as the start of an eight-day
tour of the region. The President, who appears eager to
make this trip a step toward diplomatic progress in the
region, including Palestinian peace, before his term
ends next year, is expected to urge both the Israelis
and Palestinians to move forward their peace
negotiations. In the face of the confrontation on
Sunday between American and Iranian vessels in the
Strait of Hormuz in the Persian Gulf, the President
will likely stress to Gulf nations, including Saudi
Arabia, the threat posed by Iran, which is allegedly
pursuing nuclear weapons. President Bush will also
likely seek those nations' support for the U.S. policy
of viewing Tehran as an enemy."
DONOVAN
SIPDIS
SIPDIS
STATE FOR I/RF, PA/PR/FPC/W, IIP/G/EA, EAP/PD, R/MR,
EAP/J, EAP/P, PM;
USTR FOR PUBLIC AFFAIRS OFFICE;
TREASURY FOR OASIA/IMI;
SECDEF FOR OASD/PA;
CP BUTLER OKINAWA FOR AREA FIELD OFFICE;
PACOM HONOLULU FOR PUBLIC DIPLOMACY ADVISOR
E.O. 12958: N/A
TAGS: OIIP KMDR KPAO JA
SUBJECT: TOKYO MEDIA REACTION - PRESIDENT BUSH'S VISIT
TO THE MIDDLE EAST
1. LEAD STORIES: Top stories on Wednesday morning
included a report speculating that the government-
sponsored new antiterrorism bill will be enacted by
this weekend.
2. "President Bush to Visit Middle East Today" The
conservative Sankei's report from Cairo stated (1/9):
"President Bush will visit Israel today for the first
time since taking office as the start of an eight-day
tour of the region. The President, who appears eager to
make this trip a step toward diplomatic progress in the
region, including Palestinian peace, before his term
ends next year, is expected to urge both the Israelis
and Palestinians to move forward their peace
negotiations. In the face of the confrontation on
Sunday between American and Iranian vessels in the
Strait of Hormuz in the Persian Gulf, the President
will likely stress to Gulf nations, including Saudi
Arabia, the threat posed by Iran, which is allegedly
pursuing nuclear weapons. President Bush will also
likely seek those nations' support for the U.S. policy
of viewing Tehran as an enemy."
DONOVAN