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Hey Bush; it’s APEC, not OPEC & it’s AutraLia, not Austria!

Posted by Ali Sanaei under Australia, Far East, Politics, USA

Bush had a terrible, horrible, no good, very bad day at the Sydney Opera House!

He’d only reached the third sentence of this Friday’s speech to business leaders, on the sidelines of the Asia-Pacific Economic Cooperation forum, when he committed his first gaffe: “Thank you for being such a fine host for the OPEC summit,” Bush said to Australian Prime Minister John Howard. Oops… That would be APEC, the annual meeting of leaders from 21 Pacific Rim nations, not OPEC, the cartel of 12 major oil producers.

Bush quickly corrected himself. “APEC summit,” he said forcefully, joking that Howard had invited him to the OPEC summit next year; which is an impossibility, since neither Australia nor the US are OPEC members!!

Bush at APEC Summit, Sydney, Australia

The president’s next goof went uncorrected (by him anyway). Talking about Howard’s visit to Iraq last year to thank his country’s soldiers serving there, Bush called them “Austrian troops.” That one was fixed for him. Though tapes of the speech clearly show Bush saying “Austrian,” the official text released by the White House switched it to “Australian.”

Then, speech done, Bush confidently headed out — the wrong way. He strode away from the lectern on a path that would have sent him over a steep drop. Howard and others redirected the president to centre stage, where there were steps leading down to the floor of the theatre.

The event had inauspicious beginnings. Bush started 10 minutes late, so that APEC workers could hustle people out of the theatre’s balcony seating to fill the many empty portions of the main orchestra section below — which is most visible on camera.

Here is the news by Times.

A week ago when Bush arrived in Sydney I was watching Australia’s channel ten news. When Bush was getting off the plane the reporter stated: “Here comes the world’s most powerful man”, after hearing this; I just suddenly laughed.