Laura Bush to junta: Step aside

October 10, 2007 – 11:18 am

U.S. first lady Laura Bush — in a rare foray into foreign policy — called on Myanmar’s military junta to “step aside,” give up the “terror campaigns” against its people and allow for a democratic Myanmar in a commentary published in Wednesday’s Wall Street Journal.


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