December 12, 2011 1:41 PM

Obama: "History will judge" if Iraq was a "dumb" war

By
Lucy Madison
Topics
Foreign Policy ,
Obama Administration

President Obama and Iraqi prime minister al-Maliki hold joint press conference

President Obama on Monday said "history will judge" whether or not going into Iraq was a mistake.

In a joint press conference with Iraqi Prime Minister Nouri al-Maliki following a meeting at the White House, Mr. Obama emphasized the strength of U.S.-Iraqi ties and reiterated America's commitment to developing a relationship "based on equal partnerships, mutual interests, and mutual respect."

Still, Mr. Obama said "I think history will judge the original decision to go into Iraq" when asked whether or not he still thought the war in Iraq was "dumb."

In 2002, Mr. Obama, then a fierce opponent of the war, delivered a speech lambasting it as "dumb," "rash," and a "cynical attempt" by the George W. Bush administration to "shove their own ideological agendas down our throats."

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"I don't oppose all wars. What I am opposed to is a dumb war. What I am opposed to is a rash war," Mr. Obama said in those remarks. "What I am opposed to is the cynical attempt by Richard Perle and Paul Wolfowitz and other armchair, weekend warriors in this administration to shove their own ideological agendas down our throats, irrespective of the costs in lives lost and in hardships borne."

On Monday, Mr. Obama emphasized the positive elements that have emerged as a result of the nearly nine years of U.S. involvement in Iraq.

"What's absolutely clear is, as a consequence of the enormous sacrifices that have been made by American soldiers and civilians -- American troops and civilians, as well as the courage of the Iraqi people, that what we have now achieved is an Iraq that is self-governing, that is inclusive and that has enormous potential," he said.

Mr. Obama said his goal was that the United States and Iraq have a "comprehensive relationship."

"We've got an enormous investment of blood and treasure in Iraq, and we want to make sure that even as we bring the last troops out, that it's -- it's well understood both in Iraq and here in the United States that our commitment to Iraq's success is going to be enduring" he said. "You know, what's happened over the last several years has linked the United States and Iraq in a way that is potentially powerful and could end up benefiting not only America and Iraq but also the entire region and the entire world," he said."

Still, the president acknowledged that Iraq would inevitably face challenges in the years to come - particularly in regards to its economic growth.

"After many years of war, and before that a brutal regime, it's going to take time to further develop civil society, further develop the institutions of trade and commerce and the free market, so that the extraordinary capacity of the Iraqi people is fully realized," he said. "But I have no doubt that Iraq can succeed. "


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by AdelbertAmes December 29, 2011 6:22 PM EST
Waiting for history to judge wars means we are heading for the next one, Read what General Pershing said at the end of WW1. Far better than judging wars is to learn from them and America is not good at that.

The west won the cold war to throw away the victory. Russia and China now look set to dominate the future while we like some 19th century imperialist try to export our morals to a bunch of people who don't want them. Iraq is not a democracy, Afghanistan is not a democracy and the world is not a safer place.

The US cannot afford to be the world's policeman in the name of 'American interests'. Post Communist Russia and China do not pursue their interest in some God foresaken medieval wilderness
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by worldcitizen1 December 13, 2011 8:43 PM EST
The war is over? With the world's largest 'embasy' and thousands of "private contractors' the next war just across the border and the 5th fleet in the Persian Gulf? Yea, sure.
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by worldcitizen1 December 13, 2011 8:14 PM EST
Obama sounds more like litl George every day. I cant believe i voted for him. But there was NO rational option. Obama thought the war was such a great idea he voted against? Who is really in control? $$$,$$$,$$$? Yea that's it.
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by slatep December 12, 2011 3:04 PM EST
We don't have to wait for HISTORY.

Our original missions were to destroy WMD and capture Saddam Hussein.

No WMD were found.

Move on to capturing Saddam Hussein.

Mission accomplished.!

The rest of the time we spent in Iraq was not only stupid it was a travesty.

A pox on Bush2 and Obama both.!!
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by aigsucks December 12, 2011 2:05 PM EST
History will judge Obama on him being a good or a Great President. Now he hopes just to be Judge to be a Fair Comander in Chief. Plus this isn't Obamas War, he was Kicking his Coke Habbit from his Collage Days.
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