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Iraq
Offensive in Iraq just beginning: Bush
2007-08-26
US President George W Bush signaled on Saturday his unwillingness to consider early US troop reductions in Iraq, saying new offensive operations there were just in their “early stages”. The statement, made in his weekly radio address, followed a fervent plea by John Warner, the top Republican on the Senate Armed Services Committee, who publicly asked the president to initiate by September 15 at least a symbolic drawdown of US military forces from Iraq.

Warner, a former secretary of the Navy and a widely respected authority on military affairs, suggested Thursday the president bring home up to 5,000 US troops as “the first step in a withdrawal of armed forces” in order to “send a sharp and clear message” to the Iraqi government that the US commitment was not open-ended.

Bush has not formally responded to the appeal. But in his address, he expressed satisfaction with offensive operations launched in the wake of a nearly 30,000-troop surge he announced at the beginning of the year - and said they were just beginning. “We are still in the early stages of our new operations”, the president said. “But the success of the past couple of months have shown that conditions on the ground can change - and they are changing.” He argued that every month since January, US forces have killed or captured on average more than 1,500 Al Qaeda fighters and other insurgents in Iraq.

Young Iraqi men are signing up for the army, Bush went on to say, police are patrolling the streets, and neighbourhood watch groups are being formed in Iraqi cities.

Bush said Iraqis were now volunteering important information about insurgents and other extremists hiding in their midst more frequently, which had led to a “marked reduction” in sectarian murders. “We cannot expect the new strategy we are carrying out to bring success overnight”, the president concluded. “But by standing with the Iraqi people as they build their democracy, we will deliver a devastating blow to Al Qaeda, we will help provide new hope for millions of people throughout the Middle East, we will gain a friend and ally in the war on terror, and we will make the American people safer.”
Posted by:Fred

#6  When is the assault on DC commencing?
Posted by: doc   2007-08-26 13:48  

#5  I am very offendedoffensive.

There, Harry, fixed it for you.
Posted by: WTF   2007-08-26 12:52  

#4  Warner, respected authority? By whom? On what?

The Georgetown elites and their Northern VA kindred he's trying to suck up to? No, they'll vote for the donk in the general regardless of whether the Respected Authority runs.

The Republican base in the rest of the state? I'm thinking they'll see through this RINO before the next primary.

But he'll gain a lot more respect from his WaPo friends when he decides it's time to turn over his seat to a younger generation. Look how respected Reagan became when he died.
Posted by: Nimble Spemble   2007-08-26 08:58  

#3  Remember when AQ types applauded the Dems majority win and urged them to follow through on their promises for surrender (withdrawal)? Instead Bush et al went on the offensive (surge) in Iraq, which seems to be working out well, and the Dems were largely ignored. So now the Dems have been shown to be only talk and bluster (kind of arab-like maybe) not just to AQ but the Iraqi people, and they have gotten a taste of how America works (sort of) - . The people of Iraq might just be taking heart and siezing this once in a lifetime moment to free themselves (neighborhood watches, tribal realignments, Iraqi govt reshuffles). I have some hope; not going to put a wad of money on it, but I have hope.
Posted by: Whiskey Mike   2007-08-26 07:36  

#2  In Kashmir, where terrorist leaders were discredited by defeat, locals turned against them. There is some evidence that that is occuring in Iraq. Other evidence is that self-described "leftist blogger" Juan Cole (a speaker of Arabic and Farsi), is desperate to find evidence of jihadi success. He is resorting to reporting directly from al-Qaeda in Iraq's website. What a despicable academic fraud. "Angry Arab" (Asad Abu-Khalil) is worse; I screamed at him during a radio call in, last year.
Posted by: McZoid   2007-08-26 01:56  

#1  I am very offended.
Posted by: Sen Harry Reid (D-efeatist)   2007-08-26 00:10  

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