Iraq Retrospective: Read The Quotes That Sent Us To War

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First Posted: 03-20-08 12:03 PM   |   Updated: 03-28-08 05:12 AM

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As the war in Iraq enters its sixth year, Christopher Cerf and Victor Navasky have published a "definitive, footnoted, hilarious but depressing compilation of experts who were in error" about the war from the beginning. You can read more about the book -- "Mission Accomplished! Or How We Won The War In Iraq" -- here.

Below, an excerpt from the chapter titled "Their Finest Hour: America Readies Itself To Free The Iraqi People."

CAKEWALK!

"I believe demolishing Hussein's military power and liberating Iraq would be a cakewalk."
- Kenneth Adelman, member of the Pentagon's Defense Policy Board, 2/13/02

"Support for Saddam, including within his military organization, will collapse after the first whiff of gunpowder."
- Richard Perle, Chairman of the Pentagon's Defense Policy Board, 7/11/02

"Desert Storm II would be in a walk in the park... The case for 'regime change' boils down to the huge benefits and modest costs of liberating Iraq."
- Kenneth Adelman, member of the Pentagon's Defense Policy Board, 8/29/02

"Having defeated and then occupied Iraq, democratizing the country should not be too tall an order for the world's sole superpower."
- William Kristol, Weekly Standard editor, and Lawrence F. Kaplan, New Republic senior editor, 2/24/03

2008-03-20-mission.jpgHOW MANY TROOPS WILL BE NEEDED?

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"I would be surprised if we need anything like the 200,000 figure that is sometimes discussed in the press. A much smaller force, principally special operations forces, but backed up by some regular units, should be sufficient."
- Richard Perle, Chairman of the Pentagon's Defense Policy Board, 7/11/02

"I don't believe that anything like a long-term commitment of 150,000 Americans would be necessary."
- Richard Perle, speaking at a conference on "Post-Saddam Iraq" sponsored by the American Enterprise Institute, 10/3/02

"I would say that what's been mobilized to this point -- something on the order of several hundred thousand soldiers are probably, you know, a figure that would be required."
- Gen. Eric Shinseki, testimony before the Senate Armed Services Committee, 2/25/03

"The idea that it would take several hundred thousand U.S. forces, I think, is far from the mark."
- Donald H. Rumsfeld, U.S. Secretary of Defense, 2/27/03

"I am reasonably certain that they will greet us as liberators, and that will help us keep [troop] requirements down. ... We can say with reasonable confidence that the notion of hundreds of thousands of American troops is way off the mark...wildly off the mark."
- Paul Wolfowitz, U.S. Deputy Secretary of Defense, testifying before the House Budget Committee, 2/27/03

"It's hard to conceive that it would take more forces to provide stability in post-Saddam Iraq than it would take to conduct the war itself and to secure the surrender of Saddam's security forces and his army. Hard to image."
- Paul Wolfowitz, U.S. Deputy Secretary of Defense, testifying before the House Budget Committee, 2/27/03

"If our commanders on the ground say we need more troops, I will send them. But our commanders tell me they have the number of troops they need to do their job. Sending more Americans would undermine our strategy of encouraging Iraqis to take the lead in this fight. And sending more Americans would suggest that we intend to stay forever, when we are, in fact, working for the day when Iraq can defend itself and we can leave."
- President George W. Bush, 6/28/05

"The debate over troop levels will rage for years; it is...beside the point."
- Rich Lowry, conservative syndicated columnist, 4/19/06

WHAT ABOUT CASUALTIES?

"Oh, no, we're not going to have any casualties."
- President George W. Bush, response attributed to him by the Reverend Pat Robertson, when Robertson warned the president to prepare the nation for "heavy casualties" in the event of an Iraq war, 3/2003

"Why should we hear about body bags and deaths? Oh, I mean, it's not relevant. So why should I waste my beautiful mind on something like that?"
- Barbara Bush, former First Lady (and the current president's mother), on Good Morning America, 3/18/03

"I think the level of casualties is secondary... [A]ll the great scholars who have studied American character have come to the conclusion that we are a warlike people and that we love war... What we hate is not casualties but losing."
- Michael Ledeen, American Enterprise Institute, 3/25/03

HOW MUCH WILL IT COST?

"Iraq is a very wealthy country. Enormous oil reserves. They can finance, largely finance the reconstruction of their own country. And I have no doubt that they will."
- Richard Perle, Chairman of the Pentagon's Defense Policy Board, 7/11/02

"The likely economic effects [of the war in Iraq] would be relatively small... Under every plausible scenario, the negative effect will be quite small relative to the economic benefits."
- Lawrence Lindsey, White House Economic Advisor, 9/16/02

"It is unimaginable that the United States would have to contribute hundreds of billions of dollars and highly unlikely that we would have to contribute even tens of billions of dollars."
- Kenneth M. Pollack, former Director for Persian Gulf Affairs, U.S. National Security Council, 9/02

"The costs of any intervention would be very small."
- Glenn Hubbard, White House Economic Advisor, 10/4/02

"When it comes to reconstruction, before we turn to the American taxpayer, we will turn first to the resources of the Iraqi government and the international community."
- Donald H. Rumsfeld, U.S. Secretary of Defense, 3/27/03

"There is a lot of money to pay for this that doesn't have to be U.S. taxpayer money, and it starts with the assets of the Iraqi people. We are talking about a country that can really finance its own reconstruction and relatively soon."
- Paul Wolfowitz, U.S. Deputy Secretary of Defense, testifying before the Defense Subcommittee of the House Appropriations Committee, 3/27/03

"The United States is committed to helping Iraq recover from the conflict, but Iraq will not require sustained aid."
- Mitchell Daniels, Director, White House Office of Management and Budget, 4/21/03

"Iraq has tremendous resources that belong to the Iraqi people. And so there are a variety of means that Iraq has to be able to shoulder much of the burden for ther own reconstruction."
- Ari Fleischer, White House Press Secretary, 2/18/03

HOW LONG WILL IT LAST?

"Now, it isn't gong to be over in 24 hours, but it isn't going to be months either."
- Richard Perle, Chairman of the Pentagon's Defense Policy Board, 7/11/02

"The idea that it's going to be a long, long, long battle of some kind I think is belied by the fact of what happened in 1990. Five days or five weeks or five months, but it certainly isn't going to last any longer than that."
- Donald H. Rumsfeld, U.S. Secretary of Defense, 11/15/02

"I will bet you the best dinner in the gaslight district of San Diego that military action will not last more than a week. Are you willing to take that wager?"
- Bill O'Reilly, 1/29/03

"It is unknowable how long that conflict will last. It could be six days, six weeks. I doubt six months."
- Donald H. Rumsfeld, U.S. Secretary of Defense, 2/7/03

"It won't take weeks... Our military machine will crush Iraq in a matter of days and there's no question that it will."
- Bill O'Reilly, 2/10/03

"There is zero question that this military campaign...will be reasonably short. ... Like World War II for about five days."
- General Barry R. McCaffrey, national security and terrorism analyst for NBC News, 2/18/03

"The Iraq fight itself is probably going to go very, very fast. The shooting should be over within just a very few days from when it starts."
- David Frum, former Bush White House speechwriter, 2/24/03

"Our military superiority is so great -- it's far greater than it was in the Gulf War, and the Gulf War was over in 100 hours after we bombed for 43 days... Now they can bomb for a couple of days and then just roll into Baghdad... The odds are there's going to be a war and it's going to be not for very long."
- Former President Bill Clinton, 3/6/03

"I think it will go relatively quickly...weeks rather than months."
- Vice President Dick Cheney, 3/16/03

As the war in Iraq enters its sixth year, Christopher Cerf and Victor Navasky have published a "definitive, footnoted, hilarious but depressing compilation of experts who were in error" about the war ...
As the war in Iraq enters its sixth year, Christopher Cerf and Victor Navasky have published a "definitive, footnoted, hilarious but depressing compilation of experts who were in error" about the war ...
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- byrdland49 I'm a Fan of byrdland49 4 fans permalink
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Is abject stupidity a crime? If so, our prisons would be filled with these neo-con hustlers who have spent our country's blood and treasure on their folly.

    Favorite    Flag as abusive Posted 05:34 PM on 03/20/2008
- sammy333 I'm a Fan of sammy333 4 fans permalink

A great post.

Today Kristol directs Americans to a new war from the New York Times and the idiots respond well to his direction. Intermediate goals: Hillary, then McCain, then war.. oh sorry, he wanted to start the war before the election, since it actually helps to make the Hillary-to-McCain switch.

It would be great to see more quotes from Hillary, McCain, Lieberman, Colin Powell (I know he did not want to do it, but still).

    Favorite    Flag as abusive Posted 05:32 PM on 03/20/2008

It's amazing how the truth changes on a moments notice. I have heard so much TRUTH these last years its bothering my "beautiful mind". I can see from this list that experience really does MATTER.
Shame on you Barack Obama for not knowing this!

    Favorite    Flag as abusive Posted 05:32 PM on 03/20/2008

Experience? EXPERIENCE? All of the above are your so called experienced people. Shame on you for not noticing!!!

    Favorite    Flag as abusive Posted 10:51 PM on 03/20/2008
- desmirl I'm a Fan of desmirl 9 fans permalink

Idiots, blowhards, and liars. Oh, my......

    Favorite    Flag as abusive Posted 05:29 PM on 03/20/2008

Give em all the Presidential Medal of Freedumb!

    Favorite    Flag as abusive Posted 05:24 PM on 03/20/2008
- 5150 I'm a Fan of 5150 3 fans permalink

next stop Iran

    Favorite    Flag as abusive Posted 05:22 PM on 03/20/2008

Yup with the tax money you pay buddy. Just don't cringe the day you can no longer afford your health insurance premium.

    Favorite    Flag as abusive Posted 10:53 PM on 03/20/2008
- Irons I'm a Fan of Irons 2 fans permalink

Most of these idiots still get air-time.

    Favorite    Flag as abusive Posted 05:12 PM on 03/20/2008
- Svenson I'm a Fan of Svenson 3 fans permalink

Most of those idiots who are not quoted in this story are still hosting tv programs



    Favorite    Flag as abusive Posted 05:28 PM on 03/20/2008

Since when has being in error a detriment to the advancement of any neoconservative jerk?

If you are a betting man stay away from any casino in any state these guys are visiting. Being near any of them makes you a bigger loser than they are.

    Favorite    Flag as abusive Posted 05:12 PM on 03/20/2008

I love this one from Richard Perle:


"Now, it isn't gong to be over in 24 hours, but it isn't going to be months either."
- Richard Perle, Chairman of the Pentagon's Defense Policy Board, 7/11/02

That was wise of him to hedge there you know. I mean it could be over in 24 hours, but let's not guarantee that.

    Favorite    Flag as abusive Posted 05:09 PM on 03/20/2008
- cardtosser I'm a Fan of cardtosser 6 fans permalink
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One way to look at the war is that we won four and a half years ago.

1)We deposed Saddam, thus ensuring regime change.

2)We neutralized their huge stock piles of WMD. (Well at least we found out that they didn't have any.)

3)We ended the threat of Iraqi aggresion against their neighbors, especially against the Saudis (home of those hijackers that brought down the Twin Towers.)

All the other goals of the US invasion were 'add ons'.

    Favorite    Flag as abusive Posted 04:58 PM on 03/20/2008

But yet the GOP says if we leave now we "lost the war"

    Favorite    Flag as abusive Posted 05:16 PM on 03/20/2008

but, but . . . Captain Codpiece declared "Mission Accomplished" . . . can we go home now?

    Favorite    Flag as abusive Posted 10:38 PM on 03/20/2008

Excuse me. I have to go curl up into a ball and sob now.

    Favorite    Flag as abusive Posted 04:54 PM on 03/20/2008
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I prefer RAGE, followed by cold-blooded, calculated, *substantive action.*

Leland R. Erickson

Citizen

    Favorite    Flag as abusive Posted 08:54 PM on 03/20/2008
- cardtosser I'm a Fan of cardtosser 6 fans permalink
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I remember people saying that if it is all about oil, what's wrong with that? If we can secure low cost oil by asserting our power in the M.E. we will benefit greatly.

Well as it turns out Iraq still hasn't reached its 1988 levels of oil production, the US is paying more for oil than ever (in real terms), and the other nations of the M.E. have shown no desire to increase production for the sake of the US economy.

The war was a bad idea and I can see no disadvantage to the United States to pulling out of there soon.

    Favorite    Flag as abusive Posted 04:53 PM on 03/20/2008
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I could just puke . . . . but I am afraid Americans have taken all too kindly to lapping up what this administration has vomited up to us concerning this war for Iraq's oil . . . so I will restrain myself.

    Favorite    Flag as abusive Posted 04:47 PM on 03/20/2008
- bikerdude I'm a Fan of bikerdude 67 fans permalink
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I am waiting to read the comments on how we achieved impeachment of Bush and Cheney. I want to hear the comments by this group under oath and before congress and the American public. I want justice. I want these lying criminals punished. I want Bush and Cheney to be held accountable for what they did and what they said. Congress owes it to the American citizens to proceed with impeachment.

    Favorite    Flag as abusive Posted 04:42 PM on 03/20/2008

How can people who are so outraged by the deaths of 3,000 of our citizens by the acts of foreigners not understand the the passion with which the families of the 100,000 to 1,000,000 Iraq citizens lost since the liberation wish for our demise. This feeling spreads throughout the Arab world. Do we think these people are just going to go away?

Generation after generation will make it their mission in life an in death to exact their revenge.

    Favorite    Flag as abusive Posted 04:36 PM on 03/20/2008

No but there are ways to deal with them this administration has not taken the time to think of.

    Favorite    Flag as abusive Posted 10:54 PM on 03/20/2008
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