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Bush Uses Second Waiver to
Avoid
Moving U.S. Embassy to Jerusalem
(December 17, 2001)
For the second time since
taking office, President George W. Bush invoked
a national security waiver to postpone moving
the U.S. Embassy from Tel Aviv to Jerusalem.
The law allowing the waiver requires the issue
to be revisited every six months.
By invoking the waiver contained in the 1995 Jerusalem
Embassy Act, which called for the embassy to have been moved by
May 31, 1999, Bush allows the administration to avoid financial penalties
for not complying with the law.
During the 2000 presidential campaign Bush promised
to move the embassy after assuming office. While signing the waiver,
Bush said he remained committed to doing so.
Source: Washington
Post, (December 18, 2001) |
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