Bush Sympathetic As War Toll Hits 4,000

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BEN FELLER | March 24, 2008 06:50 PM EST | AP

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President Bush makes a statement at the State Department in Washington, Monday, March 24, 2008. (AP Photo/Gerald Herbert)

WASHINGTON — Marking a grim milestone, a determined President Bush declared Monday the lives of 4,000 U.S. military men and women who have died in Iraq "were not lost in vain." The White House signaled anew that additional troops won't be pulled out soon.

A roadside bomb in Baghdad killed four U.S. soldiers Sunday night, pushing the death toll to 4,000.

That number pales compared with those of other lengthy U.S. wars, but it is much higher than many Americans, including Bush, ever expected after the swift U.S. invasion of Iraq five years ago.

Bush proclaimed the end of major combat operations in Iraq in May 2003. Almost all of the U.S. deaths there have happened since then.

"One day people will look back at this moment in history and say, 'Thank God there were courageous people willing to serve, because they laid the foundations for peace for generations to come,'" Bush said after a State Department briefing about long-term diplomacy efforts.

"I have vowed in the past, and I will vow so long as I'm president, to make sure that those lives were not lost in vain _ that, in fact, there is an outcome that will merit the sacrifice," Bush said.

The news of 4,000 dead in Iraq came the week after the war rolled into its sixth year, dominating most of Bush's presidency. Almost 30,000 U.S. service members have been wounded in the war.

Early in April, Bush is expected to announce the next steps in the war, and he is likely to embrace a pause in any troop withdrawals beyond those scheduled to end this July.

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Democrats in Congress and on the presidential campaign trail continue to push for a faster end to war. But Bush still has the upper hand for 10 months.

"Americans are asking how much longer must our troops continue to sacrifice for the sake of an Iraqi government that is unwilling or unable to secure its own future," said House Speaker Nancy Pelosi. She said the cost to the U.S. reputation is immense, and the threat to the economy at home is unacceptable.

Senate Majority Leader Harry Reid said the death toll is a reminder that the nation must get out of an "endless civil war and make America more secure."

The White House was careful in its reaction to the milestone, calling it a sober moment but emphasizing that deaths are grieved no matter what the number. Bush said people are praying for the families of those killed whether they were among the first or the most recent casualties.

The number killed in Iraq is far less than in other modern American wars.

In Vietnam, the U.S. lost more than 58,000 troops, passing the 4,000 mark in 1966 as deaths rose quickly along with escalating American involvement.

Grim milestones such as new death toll often go unremarked by Bush. But he chose on this occasion to note the losses, albeit briefly and without taking questions from reporters.

As always, his message was determination.

"Our strategy going forward will be aimed at making sure that we achieve victory and, therefore, America becomes more secure," he said. Just last week, Bush said the high cost in lives and treasure was necessary to halt the spread of terrorism and keep Iraq out of chaos.

The White House said Bush is likely to embrace an expected recommendation from his top commander in Iraq, Gen. David Petraeus, for a halt in troop withdrawals in July. During the pause, Petraeus and other senior commanders would make yet another assessment of conditions in Iraq, possibly in September, before recommending any specific troop reductions for the final months of 2008.

One factor arguing against a quick resumption in troop cuts after July is the likelihood that Iraq will hold provincial elections in October, an event that probably will require heightened security.

"It's now a question of how much time do we pause for," said Max Boot, a conservative expert on national security and a senior fellow at the Council on Foreign Relations. "Petraeus has been pushing for it, and I think the president will certainly give it to him. He has a pretty good hand right now just from the political calculus _ he can make a decision on the merits without having to be panicked into a political decision."

The war has taken an enormous toll on Bush's own standing. Most Americans polled think the U.S. invasion of Iraq was a mistake.

Security has improved there, credited largely to the increase in U.S. military might last year. But the pace of political progress has exasperated U.S. lawmakers and military leaders.

The U.S. has about 158,000 troops in Iraq. That number is expected to drop to 140,000 by summer.

Bush met for two hours Monday with his national security team. Petraeus and Ryan Crocker, the U.S. ambassador to Iraq, took part by video linkup.

Meanwhile, both Democratic presidential contenders made note of the 4,000 deaths.

Sen. Hillary Rodham Clinton told a campaign audience in Pennsylvania that she would honor the fallen by ending the war and bringing home U.S. troops "as quickly and responsibly as possible." Her rival for the nomination, Sen. Barack Obama, said, "It is past time to end this war that should never have been waged by bringing our troops home, and finally pushing Iraq's leaders to take responsibility for their future."

Vice President Dick Cheney, meanwhile, criticized Clinton and Obama for advocating a U.S. withdrawal from Iraq. Without mentioning them by name, he said such a pullout would put the U.S. at risk.

"I do, and (it) is seriously, seriously misguided," Cheney said in an ABC News interview while traveling in the Middle East. "A belief that somehow we can walk away from Iraq, and it won't have lasting consequences -- I'm talking about any candidate for high office who believes the solution to our problem in that part of the world is to walk away from the commitments that we've made in Iraq, Afghanistan, and elsewhere. "

The Associated Press count of 4,000 deaths is based on U.S. military reports and includes eight civilians who worked for the Department of Defense.

Last year, U.S. military deaths spiked as troops sought to regain control of Baghdad and surrounding areas. The death toll has seesawed since, with 2007 ending as the deadliest year for American troops at 901 deaths. That was 51 more than 2004.

Tens of thousands of Iraqi civilians have been killed.

Putting the 4,000 U.S. deaths in context, 406,000 U.S. service member died in World War II, 58,000 were killed in Vietnam, and 37,000 died in Korea.

The White House sought to ensure that Bush thinks of each death individually, and that "every single loss is tragic," as spokeswoman Dana Perino put it.

"You regret every casualty, every loss," Cheney said. "The president is the one that has to make that decision to send young men and women into harm's way. It never gets any easier."

WASHINGTON — Marking a grim milestone, a determined President Bush declared Monday the lives of 4,000 U.S. military men and women who have died in Iraq "were not lost in vain." The White House s...
WASHINGTON — Marking a grim milestone, a determined President Bush declared Monday the lives of 4,000 U.S. military men and women who have died in Iraq "were not lost in vain." The White House s...
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ARROYO GRANDE, Calif. (MarketWatch) -- Reason No. 1: "Most Americans have yet to feel any of the costs of the Iraq war," write Nobel economist Joseph Stiglitz and Linda Bilmes in an excerpt of their new book, "The Three Trillion Dollar War," in Vanity Fair. "The price in blood has been paid by members of the volunteer military. The price in treasure has been financed entirely by borrowing. Taxes have not been raised to pay for the war."

    Favorite    Flag as abusive Posted 10:30 PM on 03/24/2008
- darker I'm a Fan of darker 40 fans permalink

Bush's outcome means BIG OIL's takeover of M.East oil & gas fields with Cheney's Halliburton rushing in first and getting the biggest deal. That's what Cheney's trip was all about--business as usual.

    Favorite    Flag as abusive Posted 10:26 PM on 03/24/2008
- bronceye I'm a Fan of bronceye 30 fans permalink

George Quixote leading his crusade.

    Favorite    Flag as abusive Posted 10:25 PM on 03/24/2008

LOL where are the windmills?

    Favorite    Flag as abusive Posted 10:26 PM on 03/24/2008
- ChiGuy I'm a Fan of ChiGuy 324 fans permalink
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GOD I'm sick of this man's BS!!!

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

Really? I'm quite fascinated that after all this time he delivers and even manages to keep it so fresh. He's like an overflowing shit house.

    Favorite    Flag as abusive Posted 10:31 PM on 03/24/2008
- CintiBlue I'm a Fan of CintiBlue 46 fans permalink

Now this is LOL.

    Favorite    Flag as abusive Posted 10:52 PM on 03/24/2008

That's really stretching it, calling the drunken coked up spoiled little rich frat boy a "MAN".

    Favorite    Flag as abusive Posted 10:53 PM on 03/24/2008
- McSurgent I'm a Fan of McSurgent 2 fans permalink

God bless America and the troops.

    Favorite    Flag as abusive Posted 10:20 PM on 03/24/2008
- Groobiecat I'm a Fan of Groobiecat 10 fans permalink

100s of thousands dead in Iraq. The equivalent of 11,000,000 killed in the US. Four thousand is bad enough, but so--called Democrats don't say much about the mini-genocide that is occurring.

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

I thought $100 for a barrel of oil was the outcome. Now this ass clown tells me that there is another outcome. Knowing Bush and Cheney, whatever the outcome is it cannot be good for the middle class, the poor and most importantly the military.

    Favorite    Flag as abusive Posted 10:18 PM on 03/24/2008

One of the reasons that Vice Usurper cheney wanted (wants) an attack on Iran is $200 a barrel and climbing. He probably drools & gets wet spots in his pants at the thought.

    Favorite    Flag as abusive Posted 10:55 PM on 03/24/2008

Why won't the Democrats put this criminal on trial for war crimes? I wouldn't vote Republican or Democrat again. They are all the same. Idiots!

    Favorite    Flag as abusive Posted 10:17 PM on 03/24/2008
- CarlsV I'm a Fan of CarlsV 12 fans permalink

Yeah!

    Favorite    Flag as abusive Posted 10:21 PM on 03/24/2008
- MrJoyboy I'm a Fan of MrJoyboy 28 fans permalink

Please, no more pictures of Bush or Cheney--or McCain for that matter. You're making me nauseous.

    Favorite    Flag as abusive Posted 10:13 PM on 03/24/2008

Look on the bright side, Huffpo is keeping you slim and fit. A few more bouts of nausea and you should fit into those skinny jeans again. Congratulations, you are one more barf away from that Lindsay Lohan body.

    Favorite    Flag as abusive Posted 10:19 PM on 03/24/2008
- cadawa I'm a Fan of cadawa 21 fans permalink
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Bush is lying as usual. Bush and sympathetic are mutually exclusive. Anyone who can murder a million Iraqis and send 4000 Americans to their deaths cannot be called sympathetic by any stretch of the imagination.

    Favorite    Flag as abusive Posted 10:09 PM on 03/24/2008

He's a christian and God speaks directly to him. How can you question his motives?? He

    Favorite    Flag as abusive Posted 10:55 PM on 03/24/2008
- mawrm I'm a Fan of mawrm 24 fans permalink

And not to belittle their sacrifices but to add perspective - add to this 4000 number the hundreds of thousands of Iraqis who have died, the true number we will never know. This conflict is completely inexcusable considering the folly of Vietnam was/is still fresh in our collective minds. But when you have a moron who didn't man-up to fight in that war trying to play brave war president, you end up with these kinds of tragedies. Granted I have my debates over whether this man truly possesses a conscience, but I hope it haunts him for the rest of his life.

    Favorite    Flag as abusive Posted 10:07 PM on 03/24/2008

It will. The little coward would never admit it, but it will. And that's the ONLY small, cold comfort we will ever be able to take about all his death and destruction.

    Favorite    Flag as abusive Posted 03:23 PM on 03/27/2008
- Dahveed I'm a Fan of Dahveed 4 fans permalink

What about the tens of thousands of Iraqi citizens?

    Favorite    Flag as abusive Posted 10:02 PM on 03/24/2008
- CarlsV I'm a Fan of CarlsV 12 fans permalink

"Bush: There's "An Outcome That Will Merit" 4,000 American Deaths"

    Favorite    Flag as abusive Posted 10:01 PM on 03/24/2008

Well, that excludes me.

    Favorite    Flag as abusive Posted 10:21 PM on 03/24/2008
- ChiGuy I'm a Fan of ChiGuy 324 fans permalink
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Something's fishy. I wrote two separate lines, and only one got posted.

    Favorite    Flag as abusive Posted 10:27 PM on 03/24/2008
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Seems their bot is only grabbing the first paragraph or sentence.

    Favorite    Flag as abusive Posted 10:34 PM on 03/24/2008

Not in vain...

    Favorite    Flag as abusive Posted 10:00 PM on 03/24/2008

then we got UBL and there was a connection?

    Favorite    Flag as abusive Posted 10:11 PM on 03/24/2008

There was a connection alright. Bush is related to UBL or OBL

    Favorite    Flag as abusive Posted 10:32 PM on 03/24/2008
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