Bush official: Hey, we’re still here!
In the latest scuttlebutt over Barack Obama’s possible speech at Berlin’s Brandenburg Gate, Bush administration officials want the German government to remember they’ve still got six months left in office. Said Deputy Treasury Secretary Robert Kimmitt to the German tabloid Bild: [I]t would be nice if the German government would focus on strengthening its contacts ...
In the latest scuttlebutt over Barack Obama's possible speech at Berlin's Brandenburg Gate, Bush administration officials want the German government to remember they've still got six months left in office. Said Deputy Treasury Secretary Robert Kimmitt to the German tabloid Bild:
In the latest scuttlebutt over Barack Obama’s possible speech at Berlin’s Brandenburg Gate, Bush administration officials want the German government to remember they’ve still got six months left in office. Said Deputy Treasury Secretary Robert Kimmitt to the German tabloid Bild:
[I]t would be nice if the German government would focus on strengthening its contacts to us rather than already beginning to look for our successors."
Original German here.
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