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US honours Bush at state funeral

The late president, in office from 1989 to 1993, has been remembered as a patrician figure who represente­d a bygone era of civility in American politics

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WASHINGTON: The late President George HW Bush was remembered at his state funeral on Wednesday as a World War Two hero, Cold War veteran and commander in chief of a US victory against Iraq who went on to represent a bygone era of civility in American politics.

An unusual bipartisan spirit was on display at the service at the Washington National Cathedral with both Republican and Democratic politician­s gathering to honour a president who called for a “kinder, gentler” nation.

Bush, the 41st US president, died last week in Texas aged 94.

“George HW Bush was America’s last great soldier-statesman,” Jon Meacham, a presidenti­al biographer, said in a eulogy. “He stood in the breach in the Cold War against totalitari­anism. He stood in the breach in Washington against unthinking partisansh­ip,” he said.

The capital’s current political feuds were briefly set aside in honour of the late president, a naval aviator who was shot down over the Pacific Ocean in World War Two, and former head of the CIA.

President Donald Trump shook hands with his predecesso­r, former President Barack Obama, who he has often sharply criticised, as he took his seat at the cathedral.

WASHINGTON: The late President George HW Bush was remembered at his state funeral on Wednesday as a World War Two hero, Cold War veteran and commander in chief of a US victory against Iraq who went on to represent a bygone era of civility in American politics.

An unusual bipartisan spirit was on display at the service at the Washington National Cathedral with both Republican and Democratic politician­s gathering to honour a president who called for a “kinder, gentler” nation.

Bush, the 41st US president, died last week in Texas aged 94. “George HW Bush was America’s last great soldier-statesman,” Jon Meacham, a presidenti­al biographer, said in a eulogy. “He stood in the breach in the Cold War against totalitari­anism. He stood in the breach in Washington against unthinking partisansh­ip,” he said. The capital’s current political feuds were briely set aside in honour of the late president, a naval aviator who was shot down over the Paciic Ocean in World War Two, and former head of the CIA. President Donald Trump shook hands with his predecesso­r, former President Barack Obama, who he has often sharply criticised, as he took his seat at the cathedral. Democratic former Secretary of State Hillary Clinton, Trump’s 2016 election opponent, and her husband Bill Clinton shared the front pew with Obama, Trump and their spouses.

Trump, like Bush a Republican, infuriated the late president by attacking his sons, former President George W. Bush and Jeb Bush, one of Trump’s rivals in the 2016 Republican primary campaign.

Canadian former prime minister brian Mulroney lauded Bush’s role in navigating the end of the Cold War and helping the tricky reuniicati­on of Germany. “When George Bush was president of the United States of America, every single head of government in the world knew that they were dealing with a gentleman, a genuine leader, one who was distinguis­hed, resolute and brave,” Bush put together a Us-led internatio­nal coalition that ousted invading Iraqi forces from Kuwait in the 1991 Gulf War.

The late president, in ofice from 1989 to 1993, has been remembered as a patrician igure who represente­d a bygone era of civility in American politics.

He was voted out of ofice in part for failing to connect with ordinary Americans during an economic recession. But his reputation for moderation and politeness has shone more brightly in recent years in light of the divisivene­ss and anger in the United States that accompanie­d the rise of Trump. “Looking forward to being with the Bush family. This is not a funeral, this is a day of celebratio­n for a great man who has led a long and distinguis­hed life. He will be missed!” Trump tweeted on Wednesday.

The Trumps spent about 20 minutes visiting with the Bush family on Tuesday.

Jeb Bush, a former governor of Florida, told the Wall Street Journal’s CEO Council on Tuesday: “The president and irst lady have been really gracious.” All surviving former US presidents were at the cathedral along with their wives.

George W. Bush was also to deliver a eulogy. The guest list included Britain’s Prince Charles and leaders of Germany, Jordan, Australia and Poland, along with a host of former world leaders, such as former British Prime Minister John Major, who was in ofice during Bush’s term. Trump closed the federal government on Wednesday to mark a day of mourning for Bush, and several US inancial exchanges were closed.

Bush, who had been President Ronald Reagan’s vice president, navigated the United States through the end of the Cold War and was president when the Berlin Wall fell in 1989.

He was dogged by domestic problems, including a sluggish economy, and faced criticism for not doing enough to stem the tens of thousands of deaths from the Aids virus ravaging America. When he ran for re-election in 1992, he was pilloried by Democrats and many Republican­s for violating his famous 1988 campaign promise: “Read my lips, no new taxes.”

 ?? Reuters ?? The flag-draped casket of former US President George HW Bush is carried by military pallbearer­s past US President Donald Trump, first lady Melania Trump, former President Barack Obama, former first lady Michelle Obama, former President Bill Clinton, former first lady Hillary Clinton, former President Jimmy Carter and former first lady Rosalynn Carter as it arrives at his state funeral at Washington National Cathedral in Washington, US, on Wednesday.
Reuters The flag-draped casket of former US President George HW Bush is carried by military pallbearer­s past US President Donald Trump, first lady Melania Trump, former President Barack Obama, former first lady Michelle Obama, former President Bill Clinton, former first lady Hillary Clinton, former President Jimmy Carter and former first lady Rosalynn Carter as it arrives at his state funeral at Washington National Cathedral in Washington, US, on Wednesday.
 ?? Reuters ?? Former President George W. Bush speaks in front of the flag-draped casket of his father, former President George HW Bush at the State Funeral at the National Cathedral in Washington on Wednesday.
Reuters Former President George W. Bush speaks in front of the flag-draped casket of his father, former President George HW Bush at the State Funeral at the National Cathedral in Washington on Wednesday.

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