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Cheney on Iraq "Successful" "Remarkable" Phenomenal"

 
 
Reply Tue 18 Mar, 2008 08:23 am
Cheney on Iraq

So Vice President Last Throes went to Baghdad to survey the awesomeness and this graf pretty much says it all:

U.S. Vice President Dick Cheney on Monday declared the 2003 U.S.-led invasion of Iraq a "successful endeavor" during a visit to Baghdad, on the same day a woman suicide bomber killed 40 people.

Look, as Laura Bush famously said, Iraq is really going great -- it's just that one pesky suicide bomber that kills lots of people that bums everyone out.

Joining Cheney on his Iraq4Evah tour was St. McCain:

"The surge is working," McCain told CNN in an interview in Baghdad, countering demands by Democratic presidential candidates Clinton and Barack Obama for U.S. troops to be withdrawn from Iraq as soon as possible.

Yeah, it's working so well that the market St. McCain used as the set for his photo-op last year is now controlled by the Mahdi army. It's working so well that Gen. Petraeus admits it's failed.

My question is -- when does "working" or "winning" or "successful" mean "no more Americans getting killed"?
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Roxxxanne
 
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Reply Tue 18 Mar, 2008 08:31 am
Cheney Links Sadam-Qaeda Again

Cheney ties Iraq, al-Qaeda again after fielding question from his own official biographer
Mike Sheehan
Published: Tuesday March 18, 2008

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Vice President Dick Cheney, in a press conference during a surprise visit to Iraq, again stated that it was "pretty clear" there was a link between Iraq and al-Qaeda before Sep. 11.

Reminded of the release last week of an exhaustive Pentagon report which concluded that there were no ties between Saddam Hussein and the terror network, Cheney answered, "Well, it says no operational link. But there was, as I recall from looking at it, extensive links with Egyptian Islamic Jihad. Egyptian Islamic Jihad was the organization headed by Zawahiri, and he merged EIJ with al-Qaeda when he became the deputy director of al-Qaeda, Osama bin Laden's number two.

"Now, was that a link between Iraq and al-Qaeda?" Cheney asked rhetorically. "Seems to me pretty clear that there was."

When someone else asked him to reiterate his specific claim, Cheney replied, "You heard what I said. I was very precise."

The person who first prompted Cheney at the press conference about the link was Stephen Hayes, according to the White House's own transcript. Hayes, a conservative columnist and, coincidentally, the official biographer of Cheney, wrote a book entitled 'The Connection: How al Qaeda's Collaboration with Saddam Hussein Has Endangered America' that made the same argument as the vice president's about a purported link between Saddam and al-Qaeda.

Additionally, Hayes concluded in a November 2003 article for the conservative Weekly Standard that "there can no longer be any serious argument about whether Saddam Hussein's Iraq worked with Osama bin Laden and al-Qaeda to plot against Americans."

Last week, after the release of the Pentagon report, Hayes wrote another piece for the Standard which insisted that the report actually underscored Cheney's case rather than undermined it.

As the watchdog site Media Matters notes, Cheney has previously referenced the writing of Hayes as supporting evidence for his Iraq-Qaeda claim, and Hayes has been accused of being a longtime defender of the White House's Iraq policies.

In an August 2007 appearance on HBO's 'Real Time with Bill Maher,' a disgusted Timothy Robbins demanded to Hayes personally that he apologize for promoting Iraq propaganda on behalf of the Bush administration.

As for Cheney, his Baghdad visit, which was accompanied by a series of bombings around the still-dangerous area, marks the fifth anniversary of the US invasion of Iraq, a conflict which has claimed hundreds of thousands of Iraqi lives and nearly 4,000 US troops at a financial cost of nearly half a trillion dollars.
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gustavratzenhofer
 
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Reply Tue 18 Mar, 2008 08:32 am
http://farm1.static.flickr.com/56/130614803_20e222c0d8_m.jpg

But...but... he LOOKS so believable. Don't you just want to trust a face like that?
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CalamityJane
 
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Reply Tue 18 Mar, 2008 09:42 am
Yeah, a wolf in a sheepskin, and before we knew it, he wounded all
of us in one way or another - in addition to the innocent shooting "accident".
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