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A few Tuesdays ago, the
American people embraced this seriousness with regards to America’s
policy in Iraq. Americans were originally persuaded by the President
to go to war in part because of the threat of weapons of mass
destruction, and in part because they were told that it would help
reduce the threat of international terrorism.
Neither turned
out to be true. And now, after three long years of watching the same
back and forth in Washington, the American people have sent a clear
message that the days of using the war on terror as a political
football are over. That policy-by-slogan will no longer pass as an
acceptable form of debate in this country. “Mission Accomplished,”
“cut and run,” “stay the course” – the American people have
determined that all these phrases have become meaningless in the
face of a conflict that grows more deadly and chaotic with each
passing day – a conflict that has only increased the terrorist
threat it was supposed to help contain. |
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Excerpt
from:
A Way Forward in
Iraq
November 20,
2006
Chicago Council on Global Affairs
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