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 mingotree
 
posted on December 20, 2006 09:05:29 AM new
Our pres...about 4 years behind the times. What's happening is what he was told, BEFORE the war was started, would happen. He didn't listen then why would the dolt listen now?????


Bush: Iraq Insurgents Hurt U.S. Efforts

Updated 11:13 AM ET December 20, 2006


By TERENCE HUNT

WASHINGTON (AP) - Summing up a year of setbacks, President Bush conceded Wednesday that insurgents in Iraq thwarted U.S. efforts at "establishing security and stability throughout the country."

Looking to change course, Bush said he has not decided whether to order a short-term surge in U.S. troops in Iraq in hopes of gaining control of the violent and chaotic situation there.

The president spoke as Robert Gates made his first visit to Iraq since being sworn in earlier in the week as defense secretary. Bush said he has asked his new Pentagon boss to report to him as quickly as possible on plans to enlarge the size of the Army and Marine Corps.

At his traditional year-end news conference, Bush said the United States will "ask more of our Iraqi partners" in 2007, and he pledged to work with the new Democratic Congress, as well.

Bush didn't wait for the first question before assessing the past 12 months. "2006 was a difficult year for our troops and the Iraqi people."



He also said he supports a moderate coalition in Iraq, a new effort by the government to "marginalize the radical and extremists" in Iraq.

Most of the questions dealt with the war in Iraq, but the president was also asked about the pregnancy of Mary Cheney, the openly gay daughter of Vice President Dick Cheney.

"I know Mary and I like her and I know she is going to be a fine, loving mother," said Bush. Neither he nor his questioner referred to Cheney's partner, Heather Poe.

Bush confronts a Democratic Congress as he begins the final two years of his presidency. Even so, he said he intends to "sprint hard to the finish."

He said he saw an opening for compromise with the Democratic-controlled Congress that convenes on Jan. 4. He cited Social Security and immigration as two major areas in which common ground might be found. He also called for fresh efforts to reduce the United States' dependence on foreign oil.

The president opened the question-and-answer session by conceding the obvious _ things haven't gone well in Iraq, where the United States has lost more than 2,900 troops in almost four years of war, without quelling the insurgency.

"The enemies of liberty ... carried out a deliberate strategy to foment sectarian violence between Sunnis and Shia. And over the course of the year they had success," he said.

"Their success hurt our efforts to help the Iraqis rebuild their country. They set back reconciliation and kept Iraq's unity government and our coalition from establishing security and stability throughout the country."

Bush also explained a striking shift in position _ his statement on Tuesday that the United States is neither winning nor losing in Iraq, contrasted with his insistence at a recent news conference that it was "absolutely winning."
(FLIP FLOP)
He said his earlier comments were meant to say that, "I believe that we're going to win, I believe that ... My comments yesterday reflected the fact that we're not succeeding nearly as fast as I had wanted."

Looking ahead, Bush said a decision on whether to send more U.S. troops to Iraq rests on whether a specific, achievable mission can be defined."""



WAIT A MINUTE ! Didn't this dildo of a president DEFINE the mission BEFORE the war ???? Proves he's making it up as he goes along !!!





""Top generals worry that a troop surge could strain the military overall and might be ineffective unless accompanied by political and economic changes in Iraq.

"There's got to be a specific mission that can be accomplished with the addition of more troops before, you know, I agree on that strategy," the president said.

"The opinion of my commanders is very important. They are bright, capable, smart people whose opinion matters to me a lot," Bush said.

The Baker-Hamilton Commission said a quick buildup of troops could be helpful if the military commanders on the ground thought it would be effective in arresting what it called a





"grave and deteriorating" situation in Iraq.




(FAILURE ! )




White House officials had earlier said the president intended to address the nation before year's end to set out a revised plan for Iraq. That speech has been put off until after the holidays."""""



(STILL NO PLAN! )





Bush was asked whether he was like Lyndon Johnson, who had difficulty sleeping during the difficult days of the Vietnam War.

In response, the president said it was difficult knowing that "my decisions have caused young men and women to lose their lives." And yet, he said, the United States must prevail in the global war on terror _ and will.

It "is the calling of our generation," he said.

Not for the first time in his presidency, Bush also expressed frustration that classified material continuously finds its way into print.

"Turns out you can never find the leaker," he conceded."""



( HE'S the BOSS, it's HIS people.....run a tight ship?....not "I don't want to know bush" !!!!! HAHA Can't find a leak in his own house and can't find BinLaden......can he find his socks in the morning ????))




He said it was possible an investigation is under way into the recent leak of a memo from National Security Adviser Stephen J. Hadley that was critical of Iraqi Prime Minister Nouri al-Maliki.""""




(POSSIBLE ??POSSIBLE??HE DOESN'T KNOW!!!



"""Copyright 2006 The Associated Press. All rights reserved. This material may not be published, broadcast, rewritten or redistributed."""







[ edited by mingotree on Dec 20, 2006 09:10 AM ]
 
 cblev65252
 
posted on December 20, 2006 03:01:58 PM new
I love his conclusion that we aren't winning, but we aren't losing either. Talk about covering your bases.


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 mingotree
 
posted on December 20, 2006 03:38:20 PM new
It's called






F L I P F L O P P I N G !!!!

 
 logansdad
 
posted on December 21, 2006 01:50:58 PM new
I love his conclusion that we aren't winning, but we aren't losing either.

Yep I bet the troops love his prognosis.
Absolute faith has been shown, consistently, to breed intolerance. And intolerance, history teaches us, again and again, begets violence.
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 bigpeepa
 
posted on December 21, 2006 02:23:30 PM new
The Pentagon is asking for 99.7 billion dollars more to continue their fight in Bushy's Iraq Nam.

So what does "What me worry" Bushy tell the American people he says "go shopping" in a speech this week.

"GO SHOPPING"??? America has the biggest National Debt in History. The biggest trade imbalance in history. Plus the American people have the biggest personal debt and the lowest personal savings percentage wise since the great depression. "GO SHOPPING" INDEED

BUSHY THE WORST PRESIDENT AMERICA EVER HAD.
[ edited by bigpeepa on Dec 21, 2006 02:55 PM ]
 
 
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