U.S. Vice President Dick Cheney, left, meets with Iraqi Prime Minister Nouri al-Maliki, right, in Baghdad, Iraq, Monday, March 17, 2008. It is Cheney's third vice presidential trip to Iraq, where 160,000 American troops are deployed and the U.S. death toll is nearing 4,000. (AP Photo/Ceerwan Aziz, Pool)

Dick Cheney Returns To Iraq: "It's Good To Be Back In Iraq"

DEB RIECHMANN | March 17, 2008 11:13 PM EST | AP

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BAGHDAD — Vice President Dick Cheney warned Monday against large U.S. troop cuts that could jeopardize recent security gains in Iraq, as he marked the fifth anniversary of the U.S.-led invasion with a two-day visit to the country.

Cheney used words like "phenomenal" and "remarkable turnaround" to describe a drop in violence in Iraq, and he hailed recently passed legislation aimed at keeping Iraq on a democratic path.

"It would be a mistake now to be so eager to draw down the force that we risk putting the outcome in jeopardy, and I don't think we'll do that," Cheney said after spending the day zigzagging through barricades and checkpoints to get to meetings in and out of the heavily guarded Green Zone. He spent the night at a U.S. military base, the second overnight stay in Iraq for the vice president _ the highest-ranking official to do so. Reporters accompanying him were not allowed to disclose the location. Last May, Cheney stayed at Camp Speicher, a base near former leader Saddam Hussein's hometown and about 100 miles north of Baghdad.

"It is good to be back in Iraq," Cheney, dressed in a suit and dark cowboy boots, said after his meeting with Prime Minister Nouri al-Maliki. "It's especially significant, I think, to be able to return this week as we mark the fifth anniversary of the beginning of the campaign that liberated the people of Iraq from Saddam Hussein's tyranny, and launched them on the difficult but historic road to democracy."

He acknowledged that there is still a lot of difficult work to be done in Iraq, where 160,000 troops are deployed and the U.S. death toll is about to top 4,000. His own motorcade, escorted by Humvees manned by troops with machine guns, never ventured farther than about a mile outside the Green Zone.

"But as we move forward, the Iraqi people should know that they will have the unwavering support of President Bush and the United States in consolidating their democracy," Cheney said.

Security has improved markedly since last summer, when the last of five Army brigades arrived in Iraq to complete the president's buildup of 30,000 troops. One brigade has already returned home and the four others are to leave by July. What remains unclear is whether Bush will order additional drawdowns in the final months of his presidency.

Bush's decision last January to increase troops put to rest any notion, "here inside Iraq or in the region, that people could `wait us out,'" Cheney said.

Shortly after the vice president arrived at the base for the night, there was a sustained burst of 50-caliber machine gunfire in downtown Baghdad. Earlier in the day, a suicide bomber killed 39 people in Karbala and a bomb in a parked car in a Baghdad neighborhood killed three civilian bystanders.

Iraq was not on Cheney's announced schedule for a 10-day Mideast trip that includes stops in Oman, Saudi Arabia, Israel, the Palestinian territories and Turkey.

Cheney was flanked at a news conference by Ambassador Ryan Crocker and Gen. David Petraeus, who are working on a status report on the war and will testify to Congress next month.

"We're keenly aware of the strain and the stress that these extended deployments have put on soldiers and their families and we would love to draw down further, but that is dependent on conditions on the ground," said Petraeus, the top U.S. commander in Iraq.

Cheney deemed the war a "difficult, challenging, but nonetheless successful endeavor" that has been "well worth the effort."

In Washington, Senate Majority Leader Harry Reid accused Cheney of minimizing the costs and consequences of the war.

"It would be far better," Reid said, "if the vice president would explain how his administration intends to use its final months to find Osama bin Laden and al-Qaida's senior leadership _ neither of whom are in Iraq _ as well as how it intends to win the war in Afghanistan and address our military's readiness challenges that leave us unprepared for the next crisis."

Cheney did not cross paths with the GOP's expected presidential nominee, Arizona Sen. John McCain, who left Baghdad after a weekend visit.

The vice president brushed off Iranian President Mahmoud Ahmadinejad's recent visit to Baghdad and said it was not widely discussed at his meetings with Iraqi leaders. Cheney said U.S. allies in the Arab world should send ambassadors to Iraq as a counter to Iran, which is seeking a greater sphere of influence in the Middle East and is accused of supporting terrorists and extremists in Iraq.

In a country with the world's third-largest known crude oil reserves, Cheney acknowledged that the declining value of the U.S. dollar was a factor in helping drive up global oil prices. He said another problem was that there was not a lot of excess capacity at a time when India, China and growing oil-producing nations themselves are seeking more energy.

Cheney met for about an hour with al-Maliki. He lauded the Iraqi government's legislative successes, but he also pointed to items left undone. The Iraqis do not yet have a law for sharing the nation's oil wealth among the Shiites, Sunnis and Kurds, a law that the Bush administration believes will trigger multinational energy companies to invest in exploration and production in Iraq.

Also unfinished is a plan for new provincial elections _ a subject discussed as Cheney lunched on chicken, rice and humus with Iraq's presidential council. The three-member council, which must give its nod to laws passed by the Iraqi parliament, rejected a plan for new elections last month, shipping it back to the legislature.


 
 

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- realpolitic See Profile I'm a Fan of realpolitic permalink

Seems like Cheney must have to travel with six or seven doctors. Perhaps he takes a whole hospital with him.

    Favorite    Flag as abusive Posted 12:19 PM on 03/18/2008
- SonnyBono See Profile I'm a Fan of SonnyBono permalink

And over four years since the declaration of Mission Accomplished in Iraq, Cheney still has to sneak into the country like a thief in the night and John McCain gets off the plane wearing body armour. Attention all neocon warmongers - What is wrong with this picture?

I'll give you a hint - this war, IT'S NOT WORKING!!!

    Favorite    Flag as abusive Posted 05:54 PM on 03/17/2008
- guntotinganglion See Profile I'm a Fan of guntotinganglion permalink

"It's Good To Be Back In Iraq"

Yahh...gotta check on the progress of his investment portfolio. Lot of money to be made from eviscerating human beings.

And god knows we can't leave now, cause we haven't failed enough yet! There's so many more failures to come...we can't leave NOW, the failures are just starting to blossom!

So what's Count Dickula's approval rating now, -1%? I guess it still is in the plus category, cause there are still ingnoramus's on this site who'll blindly follow him off the cliff.

    Favorite    Flag as abusive Posted 04:41 PM on 03/17/2008
- Sundialsvc4 See Profile I'm a Fan of Sundialsvc4 permalink

At this point, I cannot conceal my emotion: it is sheer terror.

King Richard ... King Richard, mind you, not King George the Lesser ... and his appointed successor King John, are going to Iraq basically to deliver an ultimatum.

"This is your future. War, war, and more war, and it's gonna get real hot real soon. This is my successor and he will win, because it's not your vote that counts but who counts the votes, and that's 'us.' Now here are your choices. Either surrender right now, or we're gonna drop a few 'bunker busters' and then we'll fly over the area with a C-130 full of Geiger counters. Trust us, you'll need 'em."

History tells us one thing about war: war really is about conquest, not defense, and therefore conquest never stops. It can be delayed for a little while by a new technology... improvements to the rifle stopped the American Civil War, improvements to transportation World War I, the nuclear bomb World War II ... but a new war always starts where the last one left off.

A fight over the oil fields will become World War III, and it will probably start right out with nuclear weapons, launched in a pre-emptive fashion by the United States. (What was presented as a defensive system in NATO in fact puts the United States above all others in the best position for aggression. The one possibility that the other nations never allowed themselves to consider, hence, that to which they were blind, and "there are none so blind, etcetera.")

Never, ever underestimate the irresistible appeal of Treasure, and there is no Treasure on this planet greater than the one that's underneath the sands of the Arabian desert. Compared to the villainy that lurks in some men's hearts, Gollum (from the Lord of the Rings) was positively a sweet guy.

So if you're still holding on to that, "oh, you're over-reacting ... oh, you know, this could never happen here ..." PUH-LEEUZE leave that silly thought outside your door and, just for once, FACE what is right in front of you. Be afraid. Be very afraid. And do it right now.

    Favorite    Flag as abusive Posted 03:21 PM on 03/17/2008
- NeverRepublican See Profile I'm a Fan of NeverRepublican permalink

I'm embarrased that this guy hasn't had a heart-attack yet. The kind that end's life.

    Favorite    Flag as abusive Posted 02:37 PM on 03/17/2008
- BoulderSue See Profile I'm a Fan of BoulderSue permalink

Wow! It must be really secure if Cheney left Air Force 2 behind to fly in a military transport the way the REAL soldiers do(I presume that was a military transport plane and he just wanted the genuine experience). And all that zig-zagging to the Green Zone must have been a sight-seeing trip. I mean, the Surge has been so successful and all, you can do those things in Baghdad now. (How do I get my ticket?) Those gunships flying up above were probably just out joy riding, it's so safe. Did anyone tell Dick about that bombing in Karbala? Musta bin sum kids playin roun with firecrackers, huh? Just got a lil outta hand. Same withe thos booms heard on the way to the Green Zone. They were just havin a lil fun , celebrating Dicks visit, right? Right!

    Favorite    Flag as abusive Posted 02:31 PM on 03/17/2008
- hardrain77 See Profile I'm a Fan of hardrain77 permalink

Whenever this lowlife is in the middle east, it's bad news for our country.

    Favorite    Flag as abusive Posted 02:21 PM on 03/17/2008
- DKLA See Profile I'm a Fan of DKLA permalink

IMPEACHMENT HEARINGS NOW!
CALL NANCY PELOSI (202)225-0100. we need hearings NOW!! before they attazk us again.
Remember, they allowed 9/11 to happen! and illegally spy on American's!
THESE 2 ARE WAR-CRIMINALS!!!
Nancy, DO YOUR FCKING JOB!! YOU useless wench!

    Favorite    Flag as abusive Posted 02:09 PM on 03/17/2008
- BPCentrisAmerican See Profile I'm a Fan of BPCentrisAmerican permalink

I know a Marine Lance Corporal, who served in Southern Iraq in 2006 who is now selling his uniforms to a guy in Belgium on e-bay. He told me he"s proud of being a Marine and is keeping one uniform for a keepsake, but would never return to Iraq. I asked him if serving their was romantic experience, he said their nothing romantic about an RPG round passing though his tent.

    Favorite    Flag as abusive Posted 02:05 PM on 03/17/2008
- KOisGod See Profile I'm a Fan of KOisGod permalink

Uncle Dick, VICE president, over in ME seeing who's on board for Iran.

The clock is ticking dicky - a little over 300 days till you and bozo are tossed onto the trash heap of history, with your failed idiology, your rape of the US treasury, your murder of a million innocents, your poisoning of your fellow countrymen, both physically and financially.

You better give the go ahead on that tactical nuke strike on Iran, because all evidence (what evidence?) to the contrary, there is no nuke program for WMD in Iran, but your bible prophecy heresy DICKtates that you and monkey are the end time initiators - so jawbone those leaders over there, promise them millions in untracable Euro's (they won't take a sinking dollar) for their Swiss accounts, because a bought allie is one you can blackmail, and a strike into the heart of the worlds oil supply will sent a barrel to $200, and all of your cigar smoking friends will toast to the coming armageddon, just as long they get out in time, and leave the rest of us pick up the pieces.

    Favorite    Flag as abusive Posted 02:03 PM on 03/17/2008
- nellieh See Profile I'm a Fan of nellieh permalink

This would be Cheney's senario if he were a military commander, " Men, tonight we have a mission from which none may return. I only wish I was going with you."

    Favorite    Flag as abusive Posted 02:01 PM on 03/17/2008
- OilWarsDotCom See Profile I'm a Fan of OilWarsDotCom permalink

Why Are We Fighting?
"We are fighting for our most valuable possession: our freedom. We are fighting for our land and our skies. We are fighting so that our children will not be slaves of foreign rulers.
That is in no way an exaggeration or empty phrase."

World War II German Propaganda Statement

At least this evil bastard cheney knows where he is going when he assumes room temp...........straight to hell!

    Favorite    Flag as abusive Posted 02:47 PM on 03/17/2008
- BarryLeonardini See Profile I'm a Fan of BarryLeonardini permalink

Get a rope for Dick..

    Favorite    Flag as abusive Posted 01:43 PM on 03/17/2008
- SuiginTou7 See Profile I'm a Fan of SuiginTou7 permalink

This is what you wanted, so grab a weapon and body armor and go out on patrol for the next 15 months. This coward needs to be brought up to the world's court and tried for crimes agaisnt Humanity like the war criminal he is.

    Favorite    Flag as abusive Posted 01:42 PM on 03/17/2008
- sa See Profile I'm a Fan of sa permalink


you must understand,
that for all the vitriole
you see posted here,
a world of more
venemous attacks
are denied.

if the world could
see true freedom of speech,
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it would look like this -


hang cheney for war crimes this week.
hang cheney for treason against america this week.
hang cheney.

    Favorite    Flag as abusive Posted 01:40 PM on 03/17/2008
- faust2001 See Profile I'm a Fan of faust2001 permalink

"It's good to be back in Iraq."
Feel free to stay there if you like it so much, Dick. Maybe you could build a summer home outside Fallujah. It'll put you a little closer to your friends Halliburton in Dubai.
Revolution now, folks. No one ever gave up power willingly. The Framers gave their consent. It's up to you.

    Favorite    Flag as abusive Posted 01:34 PM on 03/17/2008
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