Deccan Chronicle

Gulf war US Prez Bush Sr dies

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Washington, Dec. 1: George H.W. Bush — the upper-crust war heroturned-oilman and diplomat who steered America through the end of the Cold War as president and led a political dynasty that saw his son win the White House — died Friday. He was 94. George W. Bush called his father a “man of the highest character and the best dad a son or daughter could ask for,” in a statement announcing his death.

“The entire Bush family is deeply grateful for 41’s life and love, for the compassion of those who have cared and prayed for Dad, and for the condolence­s of our friends and fellow citizens.” Bush’s passing comes just months after the death in April of his wife and revered first lady Barbara Bush — his “most beloved woman in the world” — to whom he was married for 73 years. The 41st American president

■ GULF WAR: The big event of Bush’s presidency was the

1991 Gulf War. But when he ordered US troops to Kuwait, he acknowledg­ed, he was prepared for the worst. “We feared it would go badly,” he said in

2011, on the 20th anniversar­y of Operation Desert Storm. “But it went far more clean ... far more quickly, far less loss of our lives and Iraqi lives.”

was a foreign policy realist who navigated the turbulent but largely peaceful fall of the Soviet Union in 1989 and assembled an unpreceden­ted coalition ■ LETTER TO THE EDITOR: Bush said he wrote a letter-tothe-editor as president, and it went to

on a story about him being out of touch as he didn’t know about grocery store pricescann­ing devices.

to defeat Iraqi strongman Saddam Hussein two years later. But the decorated war pilot and former CIA chief suffered the ignominy of being a oneterm president, denied a second term over a weak economy when he lost the 1992 election to upstart Democrat Bill Clinton.

His favouring of stability and internatio­nal consensus stands in sharp contrast to the provocativ­e bluster of fellow Republican and current White House occupant Donald Trump, a man whom Bush did not vote for in 2016.

Bush presided over economic malaise at home, and infuriated his fellow Republican­s during a budget battle with rival Democrats by famously breaking his vow: “Read my Lips: No new taxes.”

But he was the respected patriarch of a blue-blood political dynasty — son George spent eight years in the White House, and son Jeb served as governor of Florida. —Agencies

At the time of his death, Bush was the American president to have lived the longest. — Agencies

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