US forces lift London travel ban
RAF Lakenheath
RAF Lakenheath was one of the bases affected
The US military has rescinded an order to its personnel to avoid London in the aftermath of the bombings.
Personnel, most of them from US Air Force units at RAF Mildenhall and RAF Lakenheath, in Suffolk, were told last week not to go within the M25 motorway.
http://news.bbc.co.uk/1/hi/uk/4673987.stm
The USAF's ban on travel to London was not exactly in the spirit of Ed Murrow was it, and who was commander of the USAF well surprize, surprize, it's George W Bush.
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Adrian Wainer
Adrian Wainer
You did a good job at debating Steven and it seems as though he lost the debate with you concerning George Bush's ties with the Saudi's. He never had his facts straight other than just being a fan of one of the worst president's ever.
CK,
I will disagree with you... GW Bush was not the worst president ever, not even by a long shot.... I am 45 years old and have witnessed some of the worst in recent history, and GW Bush was not even bad.
Judging from the quality of life for me and my family, we lived the best during GWs presidency... I got a better paying job, got a bigger house, got a better car, gave more charity, all during the Bush presidency. I would vote for Bush over Gore or Kerry any day.... It is so easy for you to act as a backseat quarterback and disparage Bush, but he did an excellent job at keeping the terrorists at bay.
Bush was one of the best presidents in recent history, better in my opinion than Clinton or Carter, both of whom were very unkind to Israel and both had policies which contributed to the destruction of American values.
I fully support the war in Iraq and believe that intelligence concerning WMD was real, and that there was actual WMD material in Iraq at the time the war started. There are reports available concerning what WMD chemical materials were found... I do not believe that any president will take the country to war unless there is ample evidence that there is a threat to national security. Nobody {except Cheney once} made the assertion that Iraq was complicit in the 9/11 attacks... But Iraq was a source of much worry within the intelligence agencies of many countries.