Declaring Victory
Something like premature ejaculation...
'Iraq Is All but Won; Now What?'
(Los Angeles Times headline, 4/10/03)
'Now that the combat phase of the war in Iraq is officially over, what begins is a debate throughout the entire U.S. government over America's unrivaled power and how best to use it.'
(CBS reporter Joie Chen, 5/4/03)
'Congress returns to Washington this week to a world very different from the one members left two weeks ago. The war in Iraq is essentially over and domestic issues are regaining attention.'
(NPR's Bob Edwards, 4/28/03)
'Tommy Franks and the coalition forces have demonstrated the old axiom that boldness on the battlefield produces swift and relatively bloodless victory. The three-week swing through Iraq has utterly shattered skeptics' complaints.'
(Fox News Channel's Tony Snow, 4/13/03)
'The only people who think this wasn't a victory are Upper Westside liberals, and a few people here in Washington.'
(Charles Krauthammer, Inside Washington, WUSA-TV, 4/19/03)
'We had controversial wars that divided the country. This war united the country and brought the military back.'
(Newsweek's Howard Fineman--MSNBC, 5/7/03)
'We're all neo-cons now.'
(MSNBC's Chris Matthews, 4/9/03)
'The war was the hard part. The hard part was putting together a coalition, getting 300,000 troops over there and all their equipment and winning. And it gets easier. I mean, setting up a democracy is hard, but it is not as hard as winning a war.'
(Fox News Channel's Fred Barnes, 4/10/03)
'Oh, it was breathtaking. I mean I was almost starting to think that we had become inured to everything that we'd seen of this war over the past three weeks; all this sort of saturation. And finally, when we saw that it was such a just true, genuine expression. It was reminiscent, I think, of the fall of the Berlin Wall. And just sort of that pure emotional expression, not choreographed, not stage-managed, the way so many things these days seem to be. Really breathtaking.'
(WashingtPost reporter Ceci Connolly, appearing on Fox News Channel on 4/9/03, discussing the pulling down of a Saddam Hussein statue in Baghdad, an event later revealed to have been a U.S. military PSYOPS operation--Los Angeles Times, 7/3/04)"
"The Final Word Is Hooray!"
'Iraq Is All but Won; Now What?'
(Los Angeles Times headline, 4/10/03)
'Now that the combat phase of the war in Iraq is officially over, what begins is a debate throughout the entire U.S. government over America's unrivaled power and how best to use it.'
(CBS reporter Joie Chen, 5/4/03)
'Congress returns to Washington this week to a world very different from the one members left two weeks ago. The war in Iraq is essentially over and domestic issues are regaining attention.'
(NPR's Bob Edwards, 4/28/03)
'Tommy Franks and the coalition forces have demonstrated the old axiom that boldness on the battlefield produces swift and relatively bloodless victory. The three-week swing through Iraq has utterly shattered skeptics' complaints.'
(Fox News Channel's Tony Snow, 4/13/03)
'The only people who think this wasn't a victory are Upper Westside liberals, and a few people here in Washington.'
(Charles Krauthammer, Inside Washington, WUSA-TV, 4/19/03)
'We had controversial wars that divided the country. This war united the country and brought the military back.'
(Newsweek's Howard Fineman--MSNBC, 5/7/03)
'We're all neo-cons now.'
(MSNBC's Chris Matthews, 4/9/03)
'The war was the hard part. The hard part was putting together a coalition, getting 300,000 troops over there and all their equipment and winning. And it gets easier. I mean, setting up a democracy is hard, but it is not as hard as winning a war.'
(Fox News Channel's Fred Barnes, 4/10/03)
'Oh, it was breathtaking. I mean I was almost starting to think that we had become inured to everything that we'd seen of this war over the past three weeks; all this sort of saturation. And finally, when we saw that it was such a just true, genuine expression. It was reminiscent, I think, of the fall of the Berlin Wall. And just sort of that pure emotional expression, not choreographed, not stage-managed, the way so many things these days seem to be. Really breathtaking.'
(WashingtPost reporter Ceci Connolly, appearing on Fox News Channel on 4/9/03, discussing the pulling down of a Saddam Hussein statue in Baghdad, an event later revealed to have been a U.S. military PSYOPS operation--Los Angeles Times, 7/3/04)"
"The Final Word Is Hooray!"
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