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Sunday, July 08, 2007

The Iraqi government is unlikely to meet any of the political and security goals or timelines President Bush set for it in January when he announced a major shift in U.S. policy, according to senior administration officials closely involved in the matter. As they prepare an interim report due next week, officials are marshaling alternative evidence of progress to persuade Congress to continue supporting the war.

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ANYONE Of You that says to continue after September should get Your fucking asses to the recruiter and sign up Yourselves for it. You want to support this Illegal Immoral Unjust war You should put Your own bodies on the line for it.

Larry

well said larry. However we both know the chickenhawks here support sacrifice as long as it isn't theirs.

I believe the increase has helped. Our troops are doing a wonderful job(a comment that lacks with the anti-war crowd even thought they claim to support the troops but not the war).

Whether or not the Iraqi government can secure it's own country by November is in doubt.

Removing Saddam wasn't unjust, the rebuilding process was lacking...We are not at war with Iraq, it's only coming from ingrown fighting, and terrorists.

Larry would be all for invading and removing Saddam if Clinton had done it...lol

It doesn't make any difference. Bush clearly has no itention of getting out of Iraq. I can just see whoever writes his "memoirs" writing...

1. Defeatocrats didn't give us enogh time.

2. The Iraqis fucked up.

3. It was somebody else's fault.

Tens of thousands of lives lost because this country's system allowed a failed, under-achieving asshole like Bush to pursue a war long after the American people supported the delusion.

He should absolutely be impeached, if for nothing else than the lead-up to the war. Incompetence and murder are high crimes when the person committing them occupies his position.

Hey! Bush fails to make his own goals on a continious basis.

Iraqis Failing to Meet Bush Goals

BushCo and the Iraqis...what a bunch of fuckin' underachievers!

Oh wait....that would just be the Iraqis. BushCo's still making money!

Come to think of it...does BushCo want the Iraqis to meet the goals? Where's the profit in that?

If they don't rebuild something at least 3 times they're doing something wrong, RIGHT?

I am just glad that I never supported this mess. It must really suck for the ones who did. They are sure gnashing and wailing from their guts now. Oh well We Warned Ya. Did Ya listen NOOOOOOOOOOOO. Oh well shit happens huh.

Larry

Americans fail to understand reality.

New poll shows that 41% of us think Saddam was involved in 9-11.

Up 5 points from the last one.

A REAL leader would have gone on television and cleared this shit up years ago.(this is not the first poll saying this...not even close)

A shitty underhanded asshole of a leader would have catipulted so much propoganda at the american public that 41% would be totally ignorant of reality.

Guess what we got?

Iraqis Failing to Meet Bush Goals

That is a hilarious headline (but only in itself).

A shitty underhanded asshole of a leader would have catipulted so much propoganda at the american public that 41% would be totally ignorant of reality.

Guess what we got?

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I disagree. I believe the 41% Truly knows the truth deep down but They lack the courage to come to terms with the truth. You know They are at the point like with the Jim Jones Followers where that poison kicked in and they started feeling the effects. Well They are definitely feeling the effects now. Now they are holding onto that belief that Saddam Hussein was in cahoots with AL Qaeda because they are trying desperately to reassure themselves. Know what I am saying??

Larry

Did Ya listen NOOOOOOOOOOOO. Oh well shit happens huh.

Posted by LarryMohr at 2007-07-09 12:05 AM | Reply

If only POTUS, the vice president, and (what the hell) the leaders of Russia, China, India and the crowned heads of Europe would only listen to some slob in Kansas.

Oh yeah, then the world would be a much better place.

Larry, why don't you run for dictator?

Why don't you?

Ut Oh We are at Mid to advance stages now. we are at CRITICAL MASS. Prepare for Gnashing of Teeth and wailing to follow. Be Brave Bushites Be Brave.

Larry

Posted by LarryMohr at 2007-07-09 12:51 AM | Reply

officials are marshaling alternative evidence of progress


Translation:

They're going to lie.

officials are marshaling alternative evidence of progress


Translation:

officials are manufacturing alternative evidence of progress.

Translation:

They're going to lie.

Hey, even The New York Times now formally endorses hauling our ass out of Messopotamia. Handwriting's on the wall, dinner bell's rung, train's left the station, the fat lady's sung.

All those dead bodies and shattered lives are going to be inconvenient to explain away but, what the hell, Americans have short memories.

"Hey, even The New York Times now formally endorses hauling our ass out of Messopotamia."

I don't know, DOC, here's the message I get from the NYT. This guy...WHO WAS THERE... says different. I always get skeptical with these "anonymous officials" reports.

"These Anbar [province] sheikhs who are cooperating with the United States have made an enormous difference in what was the most dangerous province in Iraq," said New York Times reporter John Burns in a recent interview on PBS's "NewsHour." "I was out there today at the capital, Ramadi . . . and it's gone from being the most dangerous place in Iraq . . . to being one of the least dangerous places."
Mr. Burns was talking about the trend among Sunni tribal chieftains to ally themselves with the U.S. and the Shiite government of Iraq against what they see as their gravest enemy: al Qaeda interlopers bent on making themselves the leaders of the Sunni community in Iraq. Al Qaeda has taken note of this shift by trying to murder the sheikhs, only increasing the rift between them.

That's a battle al Qaeda is likely to lose, provided U.S. forces are available in sufficient numbers to help Iraqi forces defeat them. It's also a battle that could bring moderate Sunnis on the same side as the predominantly Shiite government--just the sort of "reconciliation" our foreign policy mandarins have demanded of Iraqi leaders as the price of continued U.S. support.

Or as retired General Jack Keane told the New York Sun: "The tragedy of these efforts is we are on the cusp of potentially being successful in the next year in a way that we have failed in the three-plus preceding years, but because of this political pressure it looks like we intend to pull out the rug from underneath that potential success."

Vernon:
we already have a dictator. We're working on Regime Change as we speak. *Dubya voice* You know, we need bringing freedom to the freedom-loving people of America. In other words, Americans naturally long to be free and have freedom.

"The tragedy of these efforts is we are on the cusp of potentially being successful in the next year in a way that we have failed in the three-plus preceding years,"

INTERVIEW WITH U.S. ARMY MAJOR ROBERT RYAN, 1962:

"Q: Major, how would you say the war was going in your sector?

A: Well, I think here, lately, the... it's going a lot better; I think we're beginning to win the people over; our operations are going better. We're actually getting VC.

Q: What evidence do you have that the... you're winning the people over?

A: Well, we've got the "strategic hamlet" program going on. And when we go out on these operations, it seems like the people are more friendly. Several times recently we've had people warn the Vietnamese troops that there was an ambush ahead, or something like that. This means the people are getting on our side."

Plenty more here about cusps and being potentially successful next year.

glenngreenwald.blogspot.com

Bush clearly has no itention of getting out of Iraq. I can just see whoever writes his "memoirs" writing...

His Biography title:" It was somebody else's fault."

""Those achievements are markedly different from the benchmarks Bush set when he announced his decision to send tens of thousands of additional troops to Iraq.""

Benchmarks - PSAs which the Iraqi government is stalling on because for some odd reason they don't want to give 80% of the profit from their oil to the major oil companies. The news media is complicit every time they use euphemisms like "benchmarks" instead of specifically spelling out what is being asked of the Iraqi government.

BTW, that is why it is the corporate media.

Bush is a fool who lost an unnecessary war. Every publically stated reason for going to war was and is a lie. The reasons we would loss were laid out to the moron before he targeted and occupied the oil rich country. But, shrub wouldn't listen to anyone except Cheney. They did get one thing out of the deal, high oil prices, a Cheney goal declared in August 2000.

Now Rove wants to blame the Iraqis and the Democrats.

How absurd.

Bush had goals?

It is completely insane to expect Iraqis to meet any goals set for them by the US.

Vermin: Right now Larry is making oodles more sense than Dubya.
Why don't yopu whip out your calculator and tell us what the percentage of Iraq turning out to be anything but a total disaster is.

Now Rove wants to blame the Iraqis and the Democrats.

How absurd.

Posted by nutcase at 2007-07-09 09:39 AM | Reply |

If you guys don't keep your eyes on the ball, he will succeed.

"Iraqis Failing to Meet Bush Goals"

Duh.

Insanity is defined as repeating the same action expecting different results.

I think Bush and Cheney qualify under that definition.

"Bring it on"...G.W.Bush

Whaddya expect for a measly 10 billion a month?

If, only the Iraqis would just give up their oil and leave Iraq. Then Bush could meet his goals. Is that too much to ask?

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