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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This person was appointed president by a right wing Supreme Court the first time and put into office by Diebold and Ken Blackwell (Ohio) the second time. But, this was only possible because the margin of victory was close enough to enable the crooks to swing the election to their favor.

So what have we learned after 7 years of unadulterated nightmare?
1. It does matter who is president.
2. I don't want to have a drink with the president. I want an elitist who's intellect is far greater than mine.
3. My father told me when I was a child the difference between the parties: "Democrats are for the working man. Republicans are for big business." That hasn't changed one iota, except with this administration it's FUBAR.
4. The country has gotten to this point because working people have been duped into voting against their own best interests time and time again. Are all of you bush supporters enjoying the coming $4/gallon gasoline prices? If the standard changes from the weak dollar to the Euro, $6/gallon.
5. And are five years of WAR worth it? I wonder if it would be worth it to cheney/bush if their kids were maimed or blown to bits in Iraq or the "romantic" war in Afghanistan.

Bottom line: For those who know how wrong things are, no words are needed. For those who parrot right wing talking points and hypocrite drug addicts like limbaugh, no words are enough.

    Favorite    Flag as abusive Posted 08:47 AM on 03/19/2008

Too bad the Democrats aren't running an anti-war candidate.

Democrats would rather run on race or gender issues.

I will have to vote for McCain or Nader.

    Favorite    Flag as abusive Posted 08:46 AM on 03/19/2008
- CommieKazi I'm a Fan of CommieKazi 6 fans permalink

hey i hear cynthia mccinny is runnin on hate America policy!! go for it!!
mccinny-marx 08!!

    Favorite    Flag as abusive Posted 08:52 AM on 03/19/2008
- serialcoma I'm a Fan of serialcoma 122 fans permalink
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The people who truly hate the United States are the ones advocating continued warfare, occupation and death in the Middle East. If you want to see someone who hates the USA look in the mirror.

    Favorite    Flag as abusive Posted 08:57 AM on 03/19/2008
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Coomie:

That was dumb, even for you.

And that's saying a lot!

    Favorite    Flag as abusive Posted 08:58 AM on 03/19/2008
- Voodude I'm a Fan of Voodude 3 fans permalink

what an fargin icehole...

    Favorite    Flag as abusive Posted 09:04 AM on 03/19/2008
- realpolitic I'm a Fan of realpolitic 157 fans permalink

What about a Mark Foley - Larry Craig on a we love American young males ticket?

    Favorite    Flag as abusive Posted 09:32 AM on 03/19/2008

McCain or Nader?? I don't think there are 2 more different people, with more opposing views, on the planet!

    Favorite    Flag as abusive Posted 08:54 AM on 03/19/2008
- riverhouse I'm a Fan of riverhouse 48 fans permalink

That is totally illogical. You bemoan having no anti-war candidate to vote for so you'll vote for McCain, one of the architects of this folly who insists the USA should stay there for maybe 100 years?

    Favorite    Flag as abusive Posted 08:56 AM on 03/19/2008
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godless:

You're right about the Democrats. What I don't get is that, due to their failure to run an anti-war candidate, you're considering voting for McCain. He's 100% pro-war. He LOVES the Iraq war so much that he'd like to start some more wars so he can enjoy them too.

Your logic is rather twisted.

    Favorite    Flag as abusive Posted 08:57 AM on 03/19/2008
- landmine I'm a Fan of landmine 4 fans permalink

I'm confused by your comment. Neither Dem is banging the drum for Iran war. McCain is, with Leiberman in his ear. You appear to be against war, but will vote for McCain???!!! Please re-evaluate the logicyou used for your statement.

    Favorite    Flag as abusive Posted 08:59 AM on 03/19/2008
- eggman I'm a Fan of eggman 20 fans permalink

It's Bush logic. Say the opposite of everything that's obviously true. No one can win an argument with you if you respond to every sensible argument with another outrageous and ridiculous statement.

    Favorite    Flag as abusive Posted 10:13 AM on 03/19/2008

Worth it to whom? Not to the 3,990 troops who died, or the nearly 30,000 wounded or maimed for life. Not to the Iraqis, many of whom have lost life or limb in this misbegotten war. And they still don't have a viable government! Not to US taxpayers, who have paid trillions and whose grandchildren will be paying off our debts to China for the worst deficits in the nation's history. Not to commuters, who are paying for their gas through the nose. Not to this country, once revered throughout the world and now regarded as a greeder aggressor. Only to Bush and his cronies like Halliburton and the oil barons, who have raked in and are raking in trillions. ylpatriot is right. Bush is not worth one of our beloved soldiers.

    Favorite    Flag as abusive Posted 08:46 AM on 03/19/2008

It is heinous to say that any war is "worth" it, because no war is worth the results. It is Mr. Bush's privilege to address the nation on any subject, no matter how vile his remarks. We can become stressed in our own pronunciations of his pompous statements but we weill never make the kind of impression that we want in our remarks. Mr. Bush will face his own demons for such callous remarks that cause the deaths, on both sides of the ocean, of many an unwitting victim who never saw him coming. His own death will come in his private moments, long after the presidency and his handlers, as the conscience never sleeps.

    Favorite    Flag as abusive Posted 08:46 AM on 03/19/2008
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You know, he's absolutely right.

Looking at it from a war profiteer standpoint it's been totally worth it.

heh....fuc­k all those poor saps that have died and the American public that has to finance this mess.

    Favorite    Flag as abusive Posted 08:36 AM on 03/19/2008
- wcfar I'm a Fan of wcfar 5 fans permalink

Bush will reap what he has sown. Don't ask me how but wait and watch. His partner in crime Dark Dick Cheney was out spreading fertilizer yesterday just all positive and perky about a "long-term" agreement with Iraq. Bush doesn't know what else to do but smile and stumble forward. There are 307 days left in the Bush term and it's hell but impeachment or not, he's outta here in 307 days. He can go to SMU in Dallas and hang out in his little libarrry or fly to Saudi and kiss the prince's ass or hell, even cut brush in Crawford. He can butt up a stump for all I care at least he will not be president. And Cheney, once he doesn't have his little stage to play tough, he will have to concern himself with shooting poor little crippled birds, tee times, and thinking about how long that pacemaker will hold out. They, Bush and Cheney, and Wolfiwitz, Feith, Rice, Powell, Rumsfeld, Gonzales (sounds like a cell block roll call) and all the rest of the members of this criminal administration have brought America to brink of disaster. How will this horror story turn out?

    Favorite    Flag as abusive Posted 08:35 AM on 03/19/2008
- sugarmoes I'm a Fan of sugarmoes 16 fans permalink
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for him and a small circle of his posse, it's been well worth it.

for the rest of us... not so much.

"arguing that retreat now would embolden Iran and provide al-Qaida with money for weapons of mass destruction to attack the United States."

so... in other words... he created a bigger mess than existed five years ago? sounds like it. unless this is just lie number 5 trillion.

    Favorite    Flag as abusive Posted 08:34 AM on 03/19/2008

Once the fight against radical Islam has been joined, there is no going back.

Afghanistan, not Iraq, gave us skin in the game. Any retreat, no matter what we call it, will be a huge psychological boost for our enemies.

If you want to retreat and surrender, why not just say so? There is no shame in cowardice, for a liberal, and certainly you are among many like minded friends on this blog.

    Favorite    Flag as abusive Posted 08:45 AM on 03/19/2008

War? What war? War is when the other guy fights back!

This is an occupation. An occupation for the benefit of oil interests in this country.

It didn't take this long to defeat the Wermacht.

    Favorite    Flag as abusive Posted 08:33 AM on 03/19/2008
- thirteen13 I'm a Fan of thirteen13 3 fans permalink

LESS THAN TEN THOUSAND 'AL QAEDA IN IRAQ' CRIMINALS HAVE THE USA HOSTAGE IN IRAQ.

IF YOU OCCUPY YOU CAN LEAVE

IF YOU ARE HOSTAGE - YOU CANNOT LEAVE

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

How is it that the republicans can just start claining success in Iraq and no one challanges them on it? The surege is Gone, done and over and they still claim it is "working". Nothing in Iraq has changed, anytime anything gets any better at all, it is still miles short of where it was before we started. Iraq has been a total an utter failure in every way you can judge it and we let them change the subject to "well the surge is working so now what?" WHy are they able to simply tell us the war is not the key issue in the election because of success in Iraq? The emperor has no cloths and it is time the people start to say so!

    Favorite    Flag as abusive Posted 08:32 AM on 03/19/2008

"The surge is working"
We don't and can't know if the surge is working unless we know if our level of activities is the same as before the surge. So "the surge is working" is only bumper sticker for the repugs. If our guys are still knocking down Iraqi doors and patrolling at the same rate as before the surge one could use that phase, if they are cowering behind their blast walls and avoiding the roads, then the phrase is just empty rhetoric. "The surge is not working and the electricity isn't either"

    Favorite    Flag as abusive Posted 09:04 AM on 03/19/2008
- realpolitic I'm a Fan of realpolitic 157 fans permalink

The Democrats surely do not know propaganda and public relations tactics like the Republicans. Democrats should talk to the media daily to educate the public about their take on the surge and what it is costing us. They are absent in this regard.

    Favorite    Flag as abusive Posted 09:34 AM on 03/19/2008
- simplify I'm a Fan of simplify 34 fans permalink
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Yea, its been worth it for people like Haliburton, oil companies, and all the no bid contarctors .
What happens to the millions of Iraqi refugees displaced by this occupation that had
nothing to do with 9/11. All the dead American soldiers and the billions of dollars of our tax money. Yea right worth it for who???....

    Favorite    Flag as abusive Posted 08:31 AM on 03/19/2008
- realpolitic I'm a Fan of realpolitic 157 fans permalink

Perhaps it was worth it for Iran.

    Favorite    Flag as abusive Posted 09:35 AM on 03/19/2008
- thirteen13 I'm a Fan of thirteen13 3 fans permalink

THE CORPORATE STOCK MARKET THATS WHO

    Favorite    Flag as abusive Posted 09:41 AM on 03/19/2008

What hurts me is Bush,Condo­leezza,Cha­ney and all of the rest of this administration can walk away from what has been done, when they should be brought before a world court to answer for their sin. Under lies of 'Weapons of Mass Destruction', 'Operation Freedom' and all of the other titles they used to justified mass murder of over 6,000,000 thousand innocent people who don't exist no more who had committed no sin at all for the punishment of death. But with the signing of a piece of paper they are gone; children, women, elderly and men exist no more. How can these people sleep at night after this sin against humanity. And knowing they lied still try and justify the killing of more innocent people.
Then American citizen have gave their lives for NOTHING, what do we gain from this 'Oil' as I said Nothing. From this day on may the ghosts of these deceased innocent people who died before their time forever be burned in their minds of each and everyone of them that died in this war of what they have done.

    Favorite    Flag as abusive Posted 08:28 AM on 03/19/2008

The losers in all this are the GOP and John McCain. Even though the Democrats can't seem to ever get their act together (is anyone surprised?), I believe the wrath of the electorate will come down very hard on the Republican party this November -- a party of traitors who have done nothing but enrich themselves at the expense of American lives and the US Treasury. Bush is just a retarded pawn in their game and means nothing at this point. He should go watch Father of the Bride again and practice his tap dancing.

    Favorite    Flag as abusive Posted 08:28 AM on 03/19/2008

God damn the Americans who voted for this greedy bastard!

    Favorite    Flag as abusive Posted 08:24 AM on 03/19/2008
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""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."

So, if we leave Iraq al Qaeda will go into the oil business. Maybe they'll be more successful than the chimp was.

    Favorite    Flag as abusive Posted 08:22 AM on 03/19/2008

Al Queada is stronger now than after 9/11--what a lying asshole he is. If it weren't for the abject stupidity of Red State Christian America & corporate-­controlled News blasting propaganda 24-7 he wouldn't have been able to pull this off. Truly disgusting

    Favorite    Flag as abusive Posted 09:48 AM on 03/19/2008
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The only thing that I can add is how can a lying egotistical bastard still be in office. Its quite clear that he led the country into a worthless war and his pals are making billions from you and me. Yet congress still soldiers on and gives the MIC and big oil everything that they want. Wonder why. Could it be that they are all bought and paid for too. Most likely.

    Favorite    Flag as abusive Posted 08:22 AM on 03/19/2008
- LaurieLee I'm a Fan of LaurieLee 2 fans permalink

Worse yet he is making billions from my children, and when they grow up from their children. This country has been mortgaged and sold to China to transfer money to the Halliburtons and oil men of the world. Sure they are making money from our generation, but we had the ability to mobilze and run them out of Washington, but the God-botherers could always be sidelined with gay marriage and abortion and the fear-driven could always be kept in line by the threat of an attack by some swarthy boogeyman. Unfortunately for America we GOT the government we deserved, our children didn't have that choice but will spend their lifetimes paying for it.

    Favorite    Flag as abusive Posted 09:50 AM on 03/19/2008
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