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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- GarsLuber I'm a Fan of GarsLuber 12 fans permalink

President Bush, is there any chance you can keep your mouth closed long enough to let the adults fix your mess?

    Favorite    Flag as abusive Posted 03:30 PM on 03/28/2008

Thanks, George! I get it now! What we are witnessing are the "birth pangs" of a new, Democratic Iraq, just as in the Lebanon War, with all of its civilian casualties, we were witnessing the "birth pangs of a new Middle East." This is really encouraging! Finally, some good news!

    Favorite    Flag as abusive Posted 03:29 PM on 03/28/2008

Violence necessary ...for who? Maybe you should ask the 1,000,000 Iraqis what they think of your statement. Or what about all of the families of the kids that have died? Bush and Cheney recent comments show a blatent dsregard for human life. Now this was reason to impeach.

    Favorite    Flag as abusive Posted 03:29 PM on 03/28/2008
- Gem4Obama I'm a Fan of Gem4Obama 2 fans permalink
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I can deal with my kids looking at Sponge Bob's "Opposite Day" knowing that its just a cartoon and MY kids, as well as millions of others KNOW that its NOT REALITY.

My question to BushCo...when will "Opposite Day end in YOUR world? You say if violence is down, the surge is working. NOW you say if violence is UP, the surge is working. What color is the sun on BushCo's planet?

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

Also, Bush said that we are fighting them there so they won't fight us here. I hear that idiotic statement from every right wing nuts. My question is.. how are they supposed to follow us here? Are they going to come here through C-120 planes, aircraft carrier, etc.? Perhaps they will just use commercial airlines using fake passports and the CIA/FBI would just turn a blind eye?

I am amazed by the sheer stupidity of the neocons. They parrot whatever comes out of Bush's mouth even if it is so illogical and unfathomably stupid.

    Favorite    Flag as abusive Posted 03:27 PM on 03/28/2008

no .............."they" will come one at a time..........and randomly kill civilians.......blow thing up....sart small groups to undermind our country.....way of life..............come across our open unprotected border.......just look at europe......

    Favorite    Flag as abusive Posted 04:35 PM on 03/28/2008

Seems to me that when you have to use multiple brigades of troops, air strikes, and artillery, the opponent cannot be referred to simply as "criminals." That's like saying that the Confederate States of America was in the same class as the Mafia.

    Favorite    Flag as abusive Posted 03:26 PM on 03/28/2008
- ethancorso I'm a Fan of ethancorso 243 fans permalink
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Impeachment is a necessary part of this nations development.

    Favorite    Flag as abusive Posted 03:23 PM on 03/28/2008

This comment shows a blatent disregard for the human lives that have been lost in Iraq. I wish that he and Dick Cheney would have to go directly to the front lines or live as a citizen in Iraq and not in the American green zone. Maybe then the realization would sink in that this is a war that should not have been waged. A new resurgence in violence proves what most people know, that we should leave Iraq. This stupid talk of winning ..is just that.... stupid. When you make a mistake there is no winning.

    Favorite    Flag as abusive Posted 03:21 PM on 03/28/2008
- Nova16 I'm a Fan of Nova16 34 fans permalink

It's the romance of violence that is a part of Bush's warped mind that keeps him dancing in the face of the turmoil and trouble he has vistied upon the people of Iraq and the majority of us here in the states.

    Favorite    Flag as abusive Posted 03:12 PM on 03/28/2008
- dawlishgal I'm a Fan of dawlishgal 222 fans permalink
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Yeah, war violence is a natural part of the development of other parents' American children too, right Georgie, just not BUSH children (either GWB's or any of his siblings) or Cheney children either , not when THEY would have had to go into combat). Oh well, as Cheney said, the ones who do go out of sense of duty are "volunteers." You just don't catch a Bush or an "other priorities" Cheney volunteering...somebody must have warned them that wars are dangerous.

    Favorite    Flag as abusive Posted 03:09 PM on 03/28/2008

The Congress is the guilty party here. They continue dealing with this criminal as if he were a normal President. Impeachment should have already happened, and he should have seen trial in the Senate and then been removed from office and sent to prison. Life imprisonment is the very least punishment he deserves.

His crimes aren't even being hidden anymore. Why should they be when the spineless jellyfish in the Congress are co-conspirators in these war crimes, and crimes against humanity, and are guaranteed to do NOTHING to stop him? Certainly the "missing" billions in Iraq and Afghanistan have been used to purchase the Congress.

Considering how many billions are "missing" (aka stolen), the Congress could have easily been bought and paid for long ago, Republicans and Democrats alike. And those that might have shown a spine and said no to the bribes, would certainly respond when their entire families lives might well have been threatened. Do you actually believe these animals, who've killed over a million innocent Iraqi's for nothing more than profit, would NOT be capable of all this? Grow up...America is covered in blood and this miscreant keeps pointing and screaming...LOOK, IT'S AL QAEDA...to get people to look away from the crimes that are going on right in front of their eyes!

IMPEACHMENT NOW

IMPRISONMENT LATER

    Favorite    Flag as abusive Posted 03:04 PM on 03/28/2008

oh,
isn't it funny. obama wants pelosi (the reason impeachment is off the table) support.

now, the refuck trolls are soooo happy.

maybe, obama can get condi and cheney's support.
wow, and you have leahy on your side....wooop de dooo.

and gore/edwards won't (WILL NOT) give you winners you gawd(damm america) given endorsement.

oooo, ooooo, oooo...the tables are aturnin'
but until then...
DEWEY WINS!!!

    Favorite    Flag as abusive Posted 03:03 PM on 03/28/2008
- Monrocsol I'm a Fan of Monrocsol 4 fans permalink

THE SURGE NEVER WORKED, MR. BUSH. IT WAS THE CEASE FIRE BETWEEN THE TRIBES. AND IT LOOKS AS IF THEY'VE PICKED UP RIGHT WHERE THEY LEFT!

    Favorite    Flag as abusive Posted 02:59 PM on 03/28/2008
- Marlyn I'm a Fan of Marlyn 90 fans permalink
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"IT LOOKS AS IF THEY'VE PICKED UP RIGHT WHERE THEY LEFT!" ??? Not exactly. Now the USA is fighting in Basra along side Iraqis (Dawa & Badr) against Sadr. WHY? Sadr is a local Iraqi, while the Dawa & Badr are supported by IRAN. HOW IRONIC! The USA is fighting with Iran in Iraq.

    Favorite    Flag as abusive Posted 04:11 PM on 03/28/2008
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Did you miss this "signing statement" by Bush?
Underneath the recent Defense Authorization Act, Bush declared that was not bound by the law's explicit prohibition against using the funding:
"(1) To establish any military installation or base for the purpose of providing for the permanent stationing of United States Armed Forces in Iraq," or
"(2) To exercise United States control of the oil resources of Iraq."
So for those who are still wondering about the real reasons why the US invaded Iraq, Bush has helpfully provided an autographed confession.

    Favorite    Flag as abusive Posted 02:58 PM on 03/28/2008

oh yeah,
and remember,
obama's pelosi took impeachment off the table.
does that mean obama supports bush.

or, is this a progressive anti-repuke/cheney/bush blog,
or, is this the new improved bush and obama are ok blog?

    Favorite    Flag as abusive Posted 02:56 PM on 03/28/2008
- sugarmoes I'm a Fan of sugarmoes 19 fans permalink
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or are you in love with a loser (hillary).

    Favorite    Flag as abusive Posted 03:34 PM on 03/28/2008
- GarsLuber I'm a Fan of GarsLuber 12 fans permalink

he's in love with his ego... and because he invested his ego in bush's failures, he can't admit the obvious.

Just another troll. boring.

    Favorite    Flag as abusive Posted 03:39 PM on 03/28/2008
- Synoia I'm a Fan of Synoia 8 fans permalink

"obama's pelosi took impeachment off the table."

Are you suggesting Obama controls Pelosi?

Logically:

Got proof of this premise? If not, your logic is based on a false premise. And the rest of your statements are also false.

Emotionally:
You are stupid.

    Favorite    Flag as abusive Posted 03:34 PM on 03/28/2008
- cheforacle I'm a Fan of cheforacle 41 fans permalink
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That is an idiotic statement. Obama never endorsed Pelosi's decision to take impeachment off the table. Neither did Clinton for that matter. And Pelosi has not endorsed anyone.

Meanwhile, Obama did say, before the war that it was a dumb idea, would have no ending and many consequences that could not be predicted. Clinton voted to authorize the war. Get your facts straight.

    Favorite    Flag as abusive Posted 03:40 PM on 03/28/2008
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