Los Angeles Times

The Bush peace

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Re “George H.W. Bush dies,” Dec. 1

History is filled with tipping points, and the demise of the Soviet Union was truly one of those.

Critical to nailing down the end of the Soviet empire was the remarkable ability of President George H.W. Bush and his team to navigate shoals to eliminate Moscow’s massive military force in Eastern Europe.

The result opened the door for the reunificat­ion of Germany on U.S. terms, granting Soviet-occupied countries farther east the opportunit­y to define their destiny.

The positive European security legacy of the Bush years remains to this day and ought to be celebrated as we remember our 41st president. Bennett Ramberg Los Angeles

The writer was a policy analyst in the State Department’s Bureau of Political-Military Affairs in the George H.W. Bush administra­tion.

Choosing a nominee to the U.S. Supreme Court, who received a split rating of “qualified” and “not qualified” by the American Bar Assn., for apparently no other reason than having the slightest similarity to Thurgood Marshall did not win any points with me.

However, I regard it as a genuine act of leadership when a president takes his responsibi­lity seriously and sees an unpopular act as necessary for the good of the country or the world. That’s what Bush did when he went back on his word not to raise taxes and when he recognized the sovereignt­y of Iraq’s borders.

I also found it particular­ly admirable when he resigned his lifetime membership in the National Rifle Assn. in 1995 after it compared federal agents to Nazis. Ronald Webster Long Beach

Regardless of how you view his presidency or his politics, Bush was smart, kind, educated, honest, moral, ethical and patriotic. He was also a terrific husband, father and friend — in other words, a good person.

The American flag should be flown at halfstaff not just for 30 days, but until the Trump administra­tion is gone and we no longer have to sit in mourning for the passing of our democracy. Marshall Barth Encino

 ?? David Hume Kennerly Getty Images ?? GEORGE H.W. BUSH, the 41st president of the United States, died Friday. He was 94.
David Hume Kennerly Getty Images GEORGE H.W. BUSH, the 41st president of the United States, died Friday. He was 94.

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