Bush: Iraq War Worth It

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TERENCE HUNT | March 18, 2008 11:12 PM EST | AP

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President George W. Bush waves during his arrival at Palm Beach International Airport on Tuesday, March 18, 2008. (AP Photo/Allen Eyestone,Pool)

WASHINGTON — President Bush says he has no doubts about launching the unpopular war in Iraq despite the "high cost in lives and treasure," arguing that retreat now would embolden Iran and provide al-Qaida with money for weapons of mass destruction to attack the United States.

Bush is to mark the fifth anniversary of the U.S.-led invasion of Iraq on Wednesday with a speech at the Pentagon. Excerpts of his address were released Tuesday night by the White House.

At least 3,990 members of the U.S. military have died since the beginning of the war in 2003. It has cost taxpayers about $500 billion and estimates of the final tab run far higher. Nobel Prize-winning economist Joseph E. Stiglizt and Harvard University public finance expert Linda Bilmes have estimated the eventual cost at $3 trillion when all the expenses, including long-term care for veterans, are calculated.

Democrats offered a different view from Bush's.

"On this grim milestone, it is worth remembering how we got into this situation, and thinking about how best we can get out," said Rep. John Dingell, D-Mich. "The tasks that remain in Iraq _ to bring an end to sectarian conflict, to devise a way to share political power, and to create a functioning government that is capable of providing for the needs of the Iraqi people are tasks that only the Iraqis can complete."

In his remarks, Bush repeated his oft-stated determination to prosecute the war into the unforeseen future.

"The successes we are seeing in Iraq are undeniable, yet some in Washington still call for retreat," the president said. "War critics can no longer credibly argue that we are losing in Iraq, so now they argue the war costs too much. In recent months, we have heard exaggerated estimates of the costs of this war.

"No one would argue that this war has not come at a high cost in lives and treasure, but those costs are necessary when we consider the cost of a strategic victory for our enemies in Iraq," Bush said.

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Bush has successfully defied efforts by the Democratic-led Congress to force troop withdrawals or set deadlines for pullouts. It is widely believed he will endorse a recommendation from Gen. David Petraeus, the top U.S. commander in Iraq, for no additional troop reductions, beyond those already planned, until at least September.

The U.S. now has about 158,000 troops in Iraq. That number is expected to drop to 140,000 by summer in drawdowns meant to erase all but about 8,000 troops from last year's buildup.

"If we were to allow our enemies to prevail in Iraq, the violence that is now declining would accelerate and Iraq could descend into chaos," Bush said. "Al-Qaida would regain its lost sanctuaries and establish new ones fomenting violence and terror that could spread beyond Iraq's borders, with serious consequences to the world economy.

"Out of such chaos in Iraq, the terrorist movement could emerge emboldened with new recruits ... new resources ... and an even greater determination to dominate the region and harm America," Bush said in his remarks. "An emboldened al-Qaida with access to Iraq's oil resources could pursue its ambitions to acquire weapons of mass destruction to attack America and other free nations. Iran could be emboldened as well with a renewed determination to develop nuclear weapons and impose its brand of hegemony across the broader Middle East. And our enemies would see an American failure in Iraq as evidence of weakness and lack of resolve."

Looking back, Bush said, "Five years into this battle, there is an understandable debate over whether the war was worth fighting ... whether the fight is worth winning ... and whether we can win it. The answers are clear to me: Removing Saddam Hussein from power was the right decision and this is a fight America can and must win."

Bush said the past five years have brought "moments of triumph and moments of tragedy," from free elections in Iraq to acts of brutality and violence.

"The terrorists who murder the innocent in the streets of Baghdad want to murder the innocent in the streets of American cities. Defeating this enemy in Iraq will make it less likely we will face this enemy here at home," Bush said.

Bush said anew that the war was faltering a little more than a year ago, prompting him in January 2007 to order a big troop buildup known as the "surge."

"The surge has done more than turn the situation in Iraq around; it has opened the door to a major strategic victory in the broader war on terror," he said.

"In Iraq, we are witnessing the first large-scale Arab uprising against Osama bin Laden, his grim ideology, and his terror network. And the significance of this development cannot be overstated ," the president said.

"The challenge in the period ahead is to consolidate the gains we have made and seal the extremists' defeat. We have learned through hard experience what happens when we pull our forces back too fast _ the terrorists and extremists step in, fill the vacuum, establish safe havens and use them to spread chaos and carnage."

WASHINGTON — President Bush says he has no doubts about launching the unpopular war in Iraq despite the "high cost in lives and treasure," arguing that retreat now would embolden Iran and provid...
WASHINGTON — President Bush says he has no doubts about launching the unpopular war in Iraq despite the "high cost in lives and treasure," arguing that retreat now would embolden Iran and provid...
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- SteKos I'm a Fan of SteKos 2 fans permalink

Anyone have a 5-year trend on the top 10 defense contractors? It's entirely possible that the last 5 years have been very, very good. To a handful of people.

    Favorite    Flag as abusive Posted 09:41 AM on 03/19/2008
- Crozier I'm a Fan of Crozier 69 fans permalink

George Bush is a very successful politician. He has been responsive and achieved all and more for his base......the international corporations.... More, George Bush has had a corporate enabling Congress regardless if his openly neocon or closeted neocon DLC Democrats are in the "majority": If Bill Clinton is elected to his third term proxied by his wife, or if McCain the Raygun clone with Lieberman whispering in his ear like Nancy did to Ronnie, we will acheive the final throes of the NWO implementation.

    Favorite    Flag as abusive Posted 09:50 AM on 03/19/2008
- serialcoma I'm a Fan of serialcoma 123 fans permalink
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Only because he is a simpleton who does what he is told by his handlers to do.

He is a coward and a traitor to our nation and should be judged and punished accordingly.

    Favorite    Flag as abusive Posted 09:58 AM on 03/19/2008
- tbone99 I'm a Fan of tbone99 102 fans permalink

You're exactly right and I'd love to see Bushco's net worth a year after they are out of office when all those bonuses kick in for doing the will of some very large corporations.

For Bush & Cheney I bet it has been all abouth "worth".

    Favorite    Flag as abusive Posted 09:53 AM on 03/19/2008
- olivia I'm a Fan of olivia 96 fans permalink

SteKos:

Subscribe to Rolling Stone, the Atlantic Monthly and the New Yorker. It's all in there. They've made trillions. And a "handful" is right: it's mostly Halliburton which has relocated to Dubai.

    Favorite    Flag as abusive Posted 09:57 AM on 03/19/2008

Yeah they moved to Dubai to avoid the possibility all encompassing investigations should the Democrats end up with a super majority in November. Even Bush and Cheney have bought land in Northern Paraguay should the need arise to make themselves scarce. I'd imagine a couple of subpoenas from congress would do the trick. I mean, nobody else sees this? Why else would they be buying land in a country with no extradition treaty with the U.S? On the other hand, they could find themselves hunted or under seige in a foreign country because let's face it. Bush will have no friends once he has no power.

    Favorite    Flag as abusive Posted 10:50 AM on 03/19/2008
- realpolitic I'm a Fan of realpolitic 164 fans permalink

Put up a statue of Bush in downtown Baghdad and the Iraqis will pull it down faster that they did the statue of Saddam.

    Favorite    Flag as abusive Posted 09:39 AM on 03/19/2008

Pretty soon, the President will be planning the wedding for one of his daughters; and at the same time an American family will be attending the funeral of a son/daughter lost in this god-forsaken war. So tell me Mr. President, the Iraq war was worth it to who?

    Favorite    Flag as abusive Posted 09:38 AM on 03/19/2008
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"al-Qaida with money for weapons of mass destruction to attack the United States"

His dying breath will be this lie. Al-Qaida, for anyone who cares, is not a country, a region, a group or a superpower. It is a ragtag group of religious fundamentalists who have no other thing to do with their lives other than to spout mythological nonsense as do fundamentalist preachers in the US.

Yet, W thinks otherwise. I hope you Republicans are PROUD of this man who YOU elected.

    Favorite    Flag as abusive Posted 09:38 AM on 03/19/2008
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This thing of a man needs to be impeached, removed from office and shipped off to The Hague - not for retribution or revenge, but for simple justice and the reestablishment of law and order - anything less than this will fall short of our duty uphold the Constitution and will set a dangerous precedent for future such monsters to rear their ugly smirking faces.

Barack Obama set the stage and painted a picture of a saner world with his speech yesterday, a world where intelligent adults are able to discuss difficult topics without fear of retribution or labeling, a world where honest debate replaces shill partisan rhetoric, a world where law and order replace madmen and mayhem - we the people now need to follow his lead and tone down the rhetoric, resist the temptation to engage in emotionally charged heated debates about the unimportant and tangential, back away from the primitive camp mentality and otherwise keep our feet on the ground and our head out of the clouds - reason demands it and future generations depend on it.

    Favorite    Flag as abusive Posted 09:37 AM on 03/19/2008
- tumblewind I'm a Fan of tumblewind 2 fans permalink

Someone needs to put Bush in Iraq! Chain him to the nearest building and make him bring to an end the mess he started! He won't be allowed to leave the country until he does bring it to an end. But, that is all a day dream. Because he would soon find out that's why Saddam Hussein was such a cruel taskmaster. When you have conflicting religious ideologies that are clashing. An unruly bunch of individual's like he did. The only way is be a tyrant! Make most of the population fear for their lives. That's more than likely the only way it will eventually end. Is when another tyrant like Saddam comes on the scene or they do like Iran go to Islamic Fundamentalism. Either way it isn't going to be pretty.

    Favorite    Flag as abusive Posted 09:36 AM on 03/19/2008

Be cheaper getting him drunk in Juarez and just leavin' him there.

    Favorite    Flag as abusive Posted 09:42 AM on 03/19/2008

LOL

    Favorite    Flag as abusive Posted 09:49 AM on 03/19/2008

He should do an "exchange program" in Mexico ... a Mexican JAIL that is!

    Favorite    Flag as abusive Posted 10:21 AM on 03/19/2008
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I agree, especially since this numbskull thinks war is all romantic and everything.

    Favorite    Flag as abusive Posted 09:47 AM on 03/19/2008
- joetrade I'm a Fan of joetrade 4 fans permalink

GB is nothing more than a spoiled war mongering criminal.He,together with all the neocon Zionist right wingers in the Defense and State Departments and the the neocon study groups gobblimg up the taxpayers dollar ,should be arrested,tried and if found guilty executed.Bush and his collaborators have cost the lives of over a hundred thousand innocent men,women and children and cost the American treasury an estimated three TRILLION dollars that could be better spent on almost anything.This clown and his buddies belong in the dock todether with the Bosnian and Serb butchers.

    Favorite    Flag as abusive Posted 10:24 AM on 03/19/2008

I think this also applies to the Decider and the Religious Reichwing.

    Favorite    Flag as abusive Posted 11:00 AM on 03/19/2008

In sixty years, Israel has not stopped it in very small lands directly adjoining them. But Bush want us to believe he can accomplish it in Iraq. What utter rubbish by an utter fool. It is his pride waging war, and it makes him a criminal. This is The Crucible - fear-based rooting out evil, and becoming the evil in the process.

    Favorite    Flag as abusive Posted 09:36 AM on 03/19/2008
- luciadulu I'm a Fan of luciadulu 13 fans permalink

Excellent point, bumpersticker. The crucial logic error Bush an his ilk have made is to wage war on a tactic- terrorism- that can be waged by one person with a gun. And of course, to fail to define what "victory" means against such a tactic.

That the state of Israel with state-of-the-art weapons and a contained foe has not been able to defeat the tactic in many decades is a lesson completely lost on someone like Bush, with no grasp of or interest in history.

Unless, of course, the whole idea in the first place was to make money for his pals. Then it was all a BRILLIANT strategy.

    Favorite    Flag as abusive Posted 10:05 AM on 03/19/2008
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we still have the old media that uses its capitaliseing methodism after all mostly everything exept hope revolves around capitalism but there is a level of sportsman spirit that is what the press/media is not showing....... sadam was ousted in a worldwar like waterloo.............

    Favorite    Flag as abusive Posted 10:27 AM on 03/19/2008

The 'War' has killed more people than those 4 Planes.

    Favorite    Flag as abusive Posted 09:35 AM on 03/19/2008
- NickOhio I'm a Fan of NickOhio 2 fans permalink

Bush is a fop, a fool and a complete failure at his job. He should stick to getting high as that has been the only thing he has ever successfully accomplished. None of his companies ever made money. He only discovered oil after he invaded Iraq.

Bush will be remembered as the worst President in US history for so many reasons. He is so hypocritical, especially with the fact that he avoided his duty once he was in the ANG, and now as President, he has worn a flight suit to (allegedly) land on a carrier within sight of Coronado Island, has refused to send his daughters into the military, and now has told the troops in Iraq that he wishes he was younger so he could fight in Iraq. I say that he isn't too young and if the military would have him, he should be a soldier and fight in the war he created.

Now, Bush is saying the war has been worth it? Ask the families of the casualties and those who've been severely injured. Ask the country. Oh, you don't believe in polling results you haven't rigged? Sure, live in that cocoon of yours.

I say let's impeach or indict this son-of-a-Bush and be done with this mess.

    Favorite    Flag as abusive Posted 09:34 AM on 03/19/2008
- pzdoff I'm a Fan of pzdoff 2 fans permalink

From the lips of a deserter!

    Favorite    Flag as abusive Posted 09:32 AM on 03/19/2008
- serialcoma I'm a Fan of serialcoma 123 fans permalink
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I prefer to think of the preznitwit as a coward and a traitor.

    Favorite    Flag as abusive Posted 09:33 AM on 03/19/2008
- thirteen13 I'm a Fan of thirteen13 3 fans permalink

Bush is saying that less than ten thousand "al Qaeda in Iraq" criminals are more than a match for the US Military and Corporate Security Forces of over two hundred thousand heavly armed Americans. If you include the Iraqi Govt. forces and local police; the total number of all has to be at least five hundred thousand against less than ten thousand.

Bush did not mention the black market oil that is siphoned off to support al Qaeda with US Dollars.

Bush does not mention that the current Iraqi Gov't. is closely aligned with Iran.

Bush will not tell us that he is a failed corrupt leader supported by a minority of his countrymen.

Yet the smirks and grins and thumbs up say it all. Bush stole the presidency, trashed the US Constitution, plundered our resources and numbed our senses. Why would anyone want to change what the USA has become?

------ BUSH - CHANEY HAVE DAMMED THE USA ------

    Favorite    Flag as abusive Posted 09:31 AM on 03/19/2008

I would think that the Democratic base would be cheering this. After all it is the Democratic base that wants to send Hillary to the White House. FOUR MORE YEARS, OF WAR. FOUR MORE YEARS, OF WAR!!!!!

    Favorite    Flag as abusive Posted 09:29 AM on 03/19/2008

SCUM!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!

    Favorite    Flag as abusive Posted 09:28 AM on 03/19/2008
- Wilburrr I'm a Fan of Wilburrr 16 fans permalink
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Has it "refilled the ol' (family) coffers" there dubya?

    Favorite    Flag as abusive Posted 09:25 AM on 03/19/2008
- Nova16 I'm a Fan of Nova16 34 fans permalink

The arrogant buffonery has reached a level of hubris marked with total lack of intellectual honesty that even the most acrimonious, caustic insult would not adequately describe this lout, clod, bumpkin masquerading as a human being. The genocide in Iraq built on lies, deceit and chicanery and the sqaundering of ultimately trillions of dollars needed in the nation and our now dysfunctional democracy based on a nation sorley divided by this phony "war" has no effect upon the warped mind of this smirking imbecile. The majority of us wonder how he ever achieved the "presidency" and how in the hell he remains in the office.

    Favorite    Flag as abusive Posted 09:24 AM on 03/19/2008
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