February 11, 2009 4:22 PM

Bush Talks Security With Mexico, Canada

(AP)  President Bush's summit with the leaders of Canada and Mexico is likely to produce little more than promises of cooperation — and some signs of disunity.

Mr. Bush came to this resort town on the Ottawa River to strengthen his ties with Canadian Prime Minister Stephen Harper and Mexican President Felipe Calderon. They were poised to announce at least one wrinkle, an effort to clarify border security plans in emergencies.

Yet for all the gestures of unity, there were differences that were handled much more gingerly, spanning from Arctic waterways to passport policies to the war in Afghanistan.

Overshadowing the two-day event was the menacing Hurricane Dean — to the point that the schedule was rearranged to accommodate Calderon. He will attend every event Tuesday but will leave Canada earlier than planned to head home and deal with the storm that started moving ashore before dawn Tuesday.

The summit resumed Tuesday as the three leaders began talks with a council of corporate executives from each of the countries. The business group is pushing for broader coordination across North America, from regulatory standards to emergency planning.

Security and trade issues dominated talks among the North American leaders. Their goal is to make their borders safer without impeding their trade-and-tourism relationship.

Yet even their security partnership has stirred fears in Canada and the U.S. that more North American integration will derail national sovereignty. About 2,000 demonstrators descended on the Montebello in protest; police used tear gas to push back several dozen.

Overall, the leaders stressed their common missions. The three men enjoy good relations. There was much talk of listening, understanding, and disagreeing politely.

A Canadian official said Harper plainly told Mr. Bush what he's said publicly — that Canada's mission in Afghanistan will not be extended beyond 2009 without a consensus in Parliament. Canada has 2,500 troops in Afghanistan, a commitment important to Mr. Bush.

Dan Fisk, a White House National Security Council official who briefed reporters, said Mr. Bush now has "a better understanding" of the dynamics Harper faces in Canada.

Harper also used the meeting to assert his nation's claim to the Northwest Passage through the Arctic. The United States says the passage is part of international waters.

"I think it's fair to say the president came away with a far better understanding of Canada's position," Fisk said. However, he added, the U.S. position did not change at all.

With Mexico, the United States is working on an aid package for its neighbor to help stem its drug trade and associated violence. No final deal is ready to be announced.

Still, Fisk said, in private talks the U.S. and Mexican presidents "clearly reaffirmed their commitment that we do have a shared responsibility."

Calderon has repeatedly pushed the U.S. to take more responsibility in fighting the two countries' common drug problem, including doing more to stop the flow of illegal U.S. arms into Mexico and trying to combat the demand for drugs north of the border.

On security, Mr. Bush, Harper and Calderon want to find a way to protect citizens in an emergency without the tie-ups that slowed commerce after the Sept. 11 attacks.

The three leaders are also seeking middle ground on issues ranging from energy to trade, food safety to immigration. Few, if any, formal announcements are expected at the meeting at a highly secured red cedar chateau along the banks of the Ottawa River.

Several hundred demonstrators protested on issues such as the war in Iraq, human rights and integration of North America. One carried a banner that said, "Say No To Americanada."

Calderon and Harper both want tight relations with Mr. Bush, yet don't want to be seen as proteges of the unpopular president. The three exchanged friendly handshakes before their meetings, posed for photos and ended the day with a dinner inside a historic manor.

When Bush arrived Monday in Ottawa, he was greeted by a bagpiper and a ceremonial honor guard dressed in red jackets and tall, black fur hats. Bush flew to the resort on the Marine One presidential helicopter.

Late in the day, he even found time for one of his passions — a mountain bike ride. He went with Stockwell Day, the Canadian public safety minister.

The Royal Canadian Mounted Police confirmed that tear gas was used against several dozen protesters who threw rocks, branches and plastic bottles.

"I've heard it's nothing," Harper said, dismissing the protests as Bush arrived at the Fairmont Le Chateau Montebello. "A couple hundred? It's sad."

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by erasmus6 August 21, 2007 8:03 PM EDT
SgtRDS

I''m sure glad you told me that you were no longer RandalDS.:)
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by erasmus6 August 21, 2007 7:58 PM EDT
RandallDS

You are the STUPID one. You don''t get it do you? Our countries are NOTHING alike. Our MEDIA is NOTHING alike. Our media doesn''t just spew out c-r-a-p every minute of the day. They aren''t obsessing about the celebrities every minute of the day. When we send them information and it is important they will investigate it. That is a guarantee! And when they get that information they will make sure that everyone knows about it and that is the goal, isn''t it?

The problem with your country is that you have a lot of people that sit on their sorry a-s-ses and whine all day and are too lazy to do anything but sit and drink their beer and play with their guns. THAT is why your country is in the state that it is in now. The people of my country, when we don''t like something, we stand up and do what is necessary to be heard. But then I guess that is why we are FREE and you are being ruled by some scumbag.
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by erasmus6 August 21, 2007 7:41 PM EDT
tylenol6

If like you say, that Bush is lying and it states the North American Union is NOT about becoming one, then the People of the U.S. should be able to have him yanked from office.

I just can''t believe that Harper would be that stupid as to make a deal like that with Bush. I mean I could MAYBE see it if it was years and years ago, when the U.S. was seen in a better light, but not NOW!

Also, it takes more than Harper to sign off on something like that. He can''t do it by himself.
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by randaids August 21, 2007 7:39 PM EDT
tylenol6

Well I have just emailed news stations with the information that we are being kept in the dark about some things and that it needs to be brought to the attention of the Canadian people. NOW.
Posted by erasmus6 at 04:27 PM : Aug 21, 2007

Right. Do you really think you have that much pull? You are more deluded than us poor Americans. I''ve got news for you, you couldn''t pay me enough to be part of Canada.
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by erasmus6 August 21, 2007 7:27 PM EDT
tylenol6

Well I have just emailed news stations with the information that we are being kept in the dark about some things and that it needs to be brought to the attention of the Canadian people. NOW.
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by tylenol6 August 21, 2007 7:10 PM EDT
eramus6@3:39 p.m.

I respect your opinion. I have done alot of research on the North American Union. For one thing, let''s not be naive, the website SPP/mth vs. Facts is engineered by the government to fit there agenda where the people won''t be outraged. They aren''t telling the truth.....There is more to this North American Union than you think. I''m sorry to say, but I think the U.S.,Canada and Mexico will be merged as one and I think our currency will be one - AMERO...And I bet I know who would be the
ultimate decider....You guessed it...The Bush crime family always envisioned a one world order and this is it. I bet the U.S. (or should I say Bush) wants Canada''s resources such as water. As more people hear about this NAU, there seems to be alot of opposition. Unfortunately, we are stuck with this IDIOT of a president. GOD HELP US ALL.......
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by erasmus6 August 21, 2007 6:39 PM EDT
tylenol6

What I should have said was that what you believe the North American Union to be, is not what you think it is.

Our countries will NOT be as one.
We will all remain separated.
Our money will NOT be the same.
We will all still have our own government.(too bad for you, I''m afraid)

Go to www.spp-psp.gc.ca, click on "US SPP Website" and then SPP Myths vs Facts.
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by tylenol6 August 21, 2007 6:19 PM EDT
erasmus6 @ 2:50 p.m. "I myself do not believe the
North American Union is going to happen."

I hate to tell you this, it is happening now. I know someone who lives in Austin and they already are working on the Texas Corridor, I guess the first part of the super NAFTA HIGHWAY. They are taking people''s houses by using eminent domain. They are paying people for their houses, but if you don''t take what they give you, they are just taking it. It seems Texas gov. Perry was telling the people in Texas how swell this highway was going to be. I hear they are trying to impeach him. By the way, the news media aren''t reporting
it, that''s why most of the country does not know
about it. CBS....YOU HAVE NO INTEGRITY!!!!!!!!
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by prinzowhales August 21, 2007 6:03 PM EDT
Posted by screen_name_ at 12:32 PM : Aug 21, 2007
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Actually, it was under Eisenhower in 1959 that the agreement was made to station the 15 Jupiter, nuke-tipped missiles in Turkey. They were deployed in the summer of 1961.

Ike saddled the JFK administration with Vietnam and Ike, thanks to the treason of elements in the CIA, the U-2 flew over Russia against the President''s wishes and was shot down--thus queering upcoming talks with the USSR.

Oswald, curiously, is tied to this program as well and it is the same elements in the CIA that sent up the U-2 that wanted the war to continue in Vietnam and supported the removal of JFK.
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by omega39-2009 August 21, 2007 5:58 PM EDT
"August 21, 2007
Congress Approval Rating Matches Historical Low
Just 18% approve of job Congress is doing
Posted by perception5

So What!!! The Democrats are bad and the Republicans are worse, don''t believe for a minute that this will help you retake Congress, we have already seen six years of the alternative and it is far uglier. It will sure be funny when the Republicans are pushed from minority to super minority next November.
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