Bush Voices Support For Iraqi PM
Seeks To Correct Impression That He's Backing Away From Al-Maliki
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Play CBS Video Video Bush Defends Iraq Policy President Bush defended Iraqi Prime Minister Nouri al-Maliki's performance, as well as his own Iraq policy, saying he doesn't want Iraq to become another Vietnam. Bill Plante reports.
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Video Bush: Let's Learn From Vietnam CBS News RAW: In a speech at a Veterans of Foreign Wars convention, President Bush said the U.S. must learn from mistakes made in Vietnam and remain in Iraq until victory is assured.
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President Bush addresses the Veterans of Foreign War convention in Kansas City, Mo., on Aug. 22, 2007. (AP Photo/Charlie Riedel)
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"We are still in the early hours of the current ideological struggle, but we know how the others ended, and that knowledge helps guide our efforts today," the president said.
"The ideals and interests that led America to help the Japanese turn defeat into democracy are the same that lead us to remain engaged in Afghanistan and Iraq," Mr. Bush said. "The defense strategy that refused to hand the South Koreans over to a totalitarian neighbor helped raise up an Asian Tiger that is a model for developing countries across the world, including the Middle East.
"The result of American sacrifice and perseverance in Asia," he said, "is a freer, more prosperous and stable continent whose people want to live in peace with America not attack America."
Mr. Bush, speaking today to veterans of foreign wars, also offered a new rationale for staying the course in Iraq: Don't let Iraq become another Vietnam, adds Plante.
"One unmistakable legacy of Vietnam is that the price of America's withdrawal was paid by millions of innocent citizens whose agonies would add to our vocabulary new terms like 'boat people,' 're-education camps' and 'killing fields,'" Mr. Bush said.
Senate Majority Leader Harry Reid, D-Nev., quickly dismissed Mr. Bush's position.
"President Bush's attempt to compare the war in Iraq to past military conflicts in East Asia ignores the fundamental difference between the two," he said. "Our nation was misled by the Bush administration in an effort to gain support for the invasion of Iraq under false pretenses, leading to one of the worst foreign policy blunders in our history."
Mr. Bush's speech at the VFW is the first in a planned two-punch combo.
After comparing the current war against extremists with the militarists of Japan and the communists in Korea and Vietnam in Wednesday's speech, he plans to discuss the war in Iraq in the context of its implications for the broader Middle East in a speech next Tuesday at the annual American Legion convention in Reno, Nev.
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- Bush couldn''''t paint a victory out of this mess with CorelDraw Graphics Suite
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- I guess the congress can get some things accomplished, but it is by no stretch "mission accomplished".... more to come.
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- drummer94,,, On the eavesdropping,,, We owe democrats a heaty WELL DONE for thier achievements - Not bad since only having power since March.
-- It requires FISA court approval to monitor even 2 aliens in the USA & limited the program to only 6 months. - Reply to this comment
- Thanks j-whitman. Kind of you to say. If I may use artistic license and paraphrase, " I''m not a smart man, but I know what patriotism is ."
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- drummer94,,,, Stinks indeed - People can smell it around the world..... Your a stand up guy & a good American.
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- "don''t rule out government censorship" posted by j-whitman. This (that) example is exactly what we were worried about with this surveillance thing. I''m not a terrorist, he11, not even a subversive. Neither are you, from what I read and interpet. First and foremost, I am an American, trying to make sure my reps. do right by me and folks like me. If this changes under any guise that it is called, then my constitution calls for a change. This kinda deal just smells political, and it stinks.
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- mudrose,,, The concept of "They will follow us home & destroy America" -- Was directly from the propaganda of Joesph Goebbels
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- drummer94,,, Don''t rule out government censorship --- Losing Iraq, Bush''s center of his War on Terror as he says..
.. CBS happened to be delivering the news to America since 1917, as compared to Murdoch''s FOX 1996..
.. FOX News was founded in Adelaide, Austria, 1979, became incorporated in New York in 1995 under Murdoch - Reply to this comment
- mudrose,,,, Gee Wiz -- Yet you think Bush who ran like a rabbit from active duty & Multi-deferment Cheney are a qualified War Leaders, and a GOP who mostly avoided the draft is some how going to win a Failed War ---- LOL, come on man, get into reality.
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- The other story. From "unlikely" to govern to "unable" and comments are gone. So much for liberal cbs, eh mud et al?
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- THE STANDARD NEOCON REPUBLICAN SENDING OTHERS KIDS TO FIGHT WHILE THEY ARE SAFE AT HOME!
GO FIGURE!
Posted by bluestardad
Well from now on anyone who serves in Congress and the Senate will have to have their children serve in the military otherwise they will relinquish the right as governing body that gives the Executive war authorizations. If their children don''''t serve, then can no longer be in Congress.
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- Cmon mud. You know what b.s.d (have fun with that) meant. It is all of our obligations to serve in a time of national crisis. Whether your name is Jones or (snicker) Bush.
Posted by drummer94
Seems to be the criteria for President these days, that''s all the little whiners complain about so it should hold for the House and the Senate too. Otherwsie they have no right to fund, defund or anything else when it comes to the military. - Reply to this comment
- Cmon mud. You know what b.s.d (have fun with that) meant. It is all of our obligations to serve in a time of national crisis. Whether your name is Jones or (snicker) Bush.
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- THE STANDARD NEOCON REPUBLICAN SENDING OTHERS KIDS TO FIGHT WHILE THEY ARE SAFE AT HOME!
GO FIGURE!
Posted by bluestardad
Well from now on anyone who serves in Congress and the Senate will have to have their children serve in the military otherwise they will relinquish the right as governing body that gives the Executive war authorizations. If their children don''t serve, then can no longer be in Congress. - Reply to this comment
- Aren''''t you Nazi''''s supposed to say "SIEG HEIL" to each other or has the klan stopped that practice!! ROFLMAO
Posted by MCVet
Well you''re the active member why don''t you tell us what their procedures are not. - Reply to this comment
- What? You think shrub was gonna bad mouth al-Maliki in front of the VFW? NEVAGONNAHAPPEN. Was interesting though, that loony thought he was playing to a sympathetic crowd, the "applause" he was getting was halted, like he installed some hand clappers to get ''em going. And his attitude was so condencending to each group he spoke to. The WW2 guys, a lot of time on the Korea vets, the ''Nam vets, whom he tried to sell his comparison jive. I don''t think very many was buying his bull.
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- forthepeople1,
Help me understand, how does any of the info stated in the article help the enemy? You mean if there are thousands of domestic Jihadists and he let them know we only know about hundreds?
I don''t see where anything he revealed has enough specificity to benefit the enemy. It''s not like Brewster & Jennings where the front company was revealed.
It does show a incompetently lax attitude to have to consider the damage after a pre-scheduled interview rather than before. - Reply to this comment
- Congress needs to be thoughtful of their next steps and how to remove our country from the quagmire of Iraq. They can not trust Bush as Commander in Chief to remove or redeploy our troops safely and responsibility, just read yesterday speech if you have any doubt as to what he would unleash if challenged by Congress.
This President has displayed time and time again that he can not and does not accept criticism, accept or question that he is wrong, or have the thinking capablity to assess alternatives solutions to complex problems quickly, and also believes God is directing his actions.
There is a real possibility if challenged, told NO by Congress, that Bush with his remaining sycophants at the Pentagon would either by continued incompetence or a self fulfilling prophecy of killing fields, place the Iraqis and our beloved soldiers in reckless harms way.
Unless Congress can ensure a thoughtful competent disentanglement, which I do not believe they can. The real threat we face is a mega tantrum by this flawed petulant President and the destruction he can unleash through passive incompetence and his network of equally incompetent political ideologues in place at the DOD.
The best the Congress may be able to do is wait for a new honorable capable Commander in Chief who will restore the competent Generals discarded by Bush and who can then execute a responsible military entanglement and political solutions. - Reply to this comment
- Vietnam was another war in which we had initially supported our eventual opponent with arms and aid--Ho Chi Minh. America lost 58,000 dead and tens of thousands have been harmed because of this war...what is the lesson?--Today we trade with this country...and within years it had a border war with China...In Cambodia, we supported Pol Pot for Heaven''s sake!
Bush is announcing his support for Diem...I mean, of course, al-Maliki,...that fellow would be wise to double the guard and not go on any more road trips. - Reply to this comment
- Thanks, buddy, it''''s hard keep up with vipers, er, I mean vapors.
Posted by mudrose at 09:16 AM : Aug 23, 2007
Aren''t you Nazi''s supposed to say "SIEG HEIL" to each other or has the klan stopped that practice!! ROFLMAO - Reply to this comment
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