Bush: Iraq Violence A Necessary Part Of Development

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TERENCE HUNT | March 28, 2008 11:07 PM EST | AP

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President Bush and Australian Prime Minister Kevin Rudd hold a joint news conference, Friday, March 28, 2008, in the East Room at the White House in Washington. Rudd took over in November on a pledge to pull Australia's 500 combat troops out of Iraq as soon as possible. (AP Photo/Ron Edmonds)

WASHINGTON — President Bush declared on Friday that Iraq stands at a defining moment as it struggles to put down heavily armed Shiite militias in new flare-ups of violence that threaten to undercut security gains and sway his decision about U.S. troop drawdowns.

In Baghdad, Shiite extremists lobbed rockets and mortars against the U.S.-protected Green Zone, which has come under steady barrages this week. The U.S. sent a Hellfire missile into a Shiite stronghold in the city. And in the south, fighting escalated in Basra where the mettle of Iraqi security forces is being sorely tested.

"Any government that presumes to represent the majority of people must confront criminal elements or people who think they can live outside the law," Bush said at the White House. "And that's what's taking place in Basra and in other parts of Iraq. I would say this is a defining moment in the history of a free Iraq."

It's also a key juncture for Bush in the five-year-old war that has claimed 4,000 American lives, worn U.S. forces thin and dominated his presidency.

Bush said Prime Minister Nouri al-Maliki's crackdown in Basra against Shiite militias vying for control of the oil-rich region is a positive milestone in the birth of a democratic nation. The Iraqi prime minister's decision to move against enemy elements in Basra shows "evenhanded justice" and the Iraqi government's willingness to go after both Sunni and Shiite insurgents and outlaws, he said.

Just as important is how the violence plays out. The ability of Iraqi security forces to control places like Basra will color the president's decision on whether to order more U.S. troop withdrawals beyond the five U.S. brigades already returning home by July _ something that's already looking unlikely.

The renewed violence, which has followed months of relative calm, threatened to unravel a fragile cease-fire with followers of radical Shiite cleric Muqtada al-Sadr. How much U.S. troops are drawn into the fight will be a telling sign of the Iraqi forces' ability to protect the nation.

Bush stressed that those Iraqi forces remained in the lead, yet U.S. forces stepped deeper into the fight.

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U.S. pilots assisting Iraqi forces conducted airstrikes on Basra on Friday. American jets dropped bombs in the city, marking a sharp escalation in the fight against insurgents the Pentagon accuses of having links to Iran.

Bush said he did not know what triggered al-Maliki to act.

"This was his decision," Bush said during a news conference with visiting Australian Prime Minister Kevin Rudd, who is pulling 550 Australian troops out of Iraq.

Bush said of al-Maliki: "It was his military planning. It was his causing the troops to go from point A to point B. And it's exactly what a lot of folks here in America were wondering whether or not Iraq would even be able to do in the first place."

While he praised the Iraqi government's actions, he cautioned that the situation in Iraq remains "dangerous and fragile." He urged patience.

"They're fighting some pretty tough characters, people who kill innocent people to achieve objectives," he said. "And, yes, there's going to be violence, and that's sad. But this situation needed to be dealt with, and it's now being dealt with."

The Iraqi military campaign has triggered Shiite uprisings in other parts of the country, and, if the violence is not contained it could force U.S. officials to rethink further cutbacks in troop levels.

Early next month, Bush is expected to endorse a temporary halt in the withdrawal of troops from Iraq. The top U.S. commander in Iraq, Gen. David Petraeus, has warned against shrinking the American force so rapidly that the gains in security will be compromised.

The latest tally of casualties over the past several weeks shows more high spikes than in previous months _ including several days with 100 or more U.S. military, Iraqi military and Iraqi civilian deaths.

Officials say they are not yet certain whether the upturn in casualties represents a trend of increased violence. And it is not clear that Petraeus will be able to make such a conclusion before he goes before Congress April 8.

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Associated Press Writer Lolita Baldor contributed to this report.

WASHINGTON — President Bush declared on Friday that Iraq stands at a defining moment as it struggles to put down heavily armed Shiite militias in new flare-ups of violence that threaten to under...
WASHINGTON — President Bush declared on Friday that Iraq stands at a defining moment as it struggles to put down heavily armed Shiite militias in new flare-ups of violence that threaten to under...
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Warring factions, thousands dead, thousands of refugees, no Iraqi government, constant warfare... mission accomplished, if your mission os to destabalize a nation and pump out all the oil while the Iraqis are neutralized. That's all there really is to it, and any discussion about surges and victory and fairy tales of w a withdrawl are simply a diversion of everyone's attention while the oil comtinues to pump out at pre-invasion levels. The oil output is the ONLY thing that is back to pre-invasion levels.

    Favorite    Flag as abusive Posted 06:07 PM on 03/28/2008
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Can someone let this guy know Iraq is not 'at a defining moment'.

It's been defined.

But I'm a lady and don't use that sort of language.

    Favorite    Flag as abusive Posted 06:06 PM on 03/28/2008
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F***ing f*** up.

;)

    Favorite    Flag as abusive Posted 06:13 PM on 03/28/2008
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F**ked up big time......:)

    Favorite    Flag as abusive Posted 06:36 PM on 03/28/2008
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What's the biggest problem with the idea of intelligent design?

It doesn't explain George W. Bush.

    Favorite    Flag as abusive Posted 06:02 PM on 03/28/2008
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Or 59 million other Americans.

    Favorite    Flag as abusive Posted 06:17 PM on 03/28/2008

Bush and his cabal should be impeached for treason. Can someone tell me how we can put more pressure on Pelosi and other politicians to impeach them, try them for treason, crimes against humanity, fraud, and gaining wealth due to their actions. How is it we allowed Cheney to hold on to over 100,000 shares of stock of Haliburton while he feeds it business by selling fear in order to warmonger. How are we going to put more pressure on her to punish the Bush administration for lying to us to start a war? Hitler blew up something and blamed it on his enemies. Putin did it as well at a metro station in Moscow to gain support to go to Chechnea in order to destroy it. The world looks up to us as a role model. When we have bad politics, all **** breaks loose around the world. I believe if we had prosecuted Nixon, we would not be in this mess today. I was none too pleased with the Clintons large number of pardons at the end of his days, but when it comes to pardon time for the Bush administration, it is going to be ridiculous. Is there anyway that we can pressure our politicians to remove, at least, his power to pardon if we are not to impeach? We could try him after the presidency. Have him hanged.

    Favorite    Flag as abusive Posted 06:01 PM on 03/28/2008
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It's such a hoot to see the right-wingers claiming that Iraq really needs a strong secular government to crack down on religious wackos. Time for the CIA to find another Saddam Hussein...
BTW, even though the American MSM never reported it, the current Iraqi government wasn't elected by the people, who overwhelmingly voted for ISKI, a religious fundamentalist party deemed "unacceptable" by the Bush administration.

So much for Iraq is a "democracy"...

    Favorite    Flag as abusive Posted 06:00 PM on 03/28/2008
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Bush 2003 : "Bring' em (the insurgents) ON!"

Bush 2008 : "Bring' em (the embassy workers) IN!"

    Favorite    Flag as abusive Posted 05:57 PM on 03/28/2008

Yup, and the way you build a country is to destroy it. War is peace. Freedom is slavery. The world according to George W. Orwell.

    Favorite    Flag as abusive Posted 05:55 PM on 03/28/2008
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Violence, Violence,
It's the only way
To make you see sense

Mott The Hoople

    Favorite    Flag as abusive Posted 05:54 PM on 03/28/2008
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Just to remind folks that George W. Bush is indeed a lying war criminal.

http://www.youtube.com/watch?v=vfv4nC3xyr0

    Favorite    Flag as abusive Posted 05:53 PM on 03/28/2008
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I can't decide how I feel about Bush.

Is he the craziest person on earth?

Is he like Cheney, completely without moral guidance and indifferent to any suffering outside his own skin?

Is he so out of touch with reality that he believes all the stuff he says?

It's a mytery.

    Favorite    Flag as abusive Posted 05:51 PM on 03/28/2008
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It's the good drugs.

    Favorite    Flag as abusive Posted 06:38 PM on 03/28/2008
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follow the money

    Favorite    Flag as abusive Posted 07:58 PM on 03/28/2008

If al-Maliki needs an air force to quell an uprising of gunmen, when is the US going to start training some Iraqi's to fly modern fighter-bombers?

Landing after avoiding skyscrapers would be part of the curriculum. Promise.

As the Iraqis take off, we will, er, take off.

    Favorite    Flag as abusive Posted 05:48 PM on 03/28/2008
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The Prime Minister: Necessary? I need this like I need a hole in my head!
Chimpy: Don't look at me! He's the organ-grinder.

    Favorite    Flag as abusive Posted 05:47 PM on 03/28/2008
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Hello?

    Favorite    Flag as abusive Posted 05:46 PM on 03/28/2008
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Lo

    Favorite    Flag as abusive Posted 05:59 PM on 03/28/2008
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:)

    Favorite    Flag as abusive Posted 06:07 PM on 03/28/2008

If justice is ever done, Bush will have a cell right next to Milosovich

    Favorite    Flag as abusive Posted 05:38 PM on 03/28/2008
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Von Rumsfeldt

Looting = Freedom

Chimpy Bush

Violence = Development.

These are two seriously f***ed up bunnies.

    Favorite    Flag as abusive Posted 05:34 PM on 03/28/2008
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