Columbia International Affairs Online: Policy Briefs

CIAO DATE: 09/2008

PolicyWatch #1373: Bush's Last Middle East Trip Could Be More Than Just Farewells

Simon Henderson, David Pollock

May 2008

The Washington Institute for Near East Policy

Abstract

President Bush returns to the Middle East this week for the second time in 2008. Initially planned to mark Israel's sixtieth anniversary, his itinerary has expanded to include meetings with top officials from Afghanistan, Egypt, Iraq, Jordan, Lebanon, the Palestinian territories, and Saudi Arabia. Except for a trip to Riyadh, these meetings will be held at a World Economic Forum conference in Sharm al-Sheikh, Egypt. This lineup prompted National Security Adviser Stephen Hadley to say the trip has "both symbolism and substance" and, considering the urgency of the issues, something of substance may actually emerge.