From Bush's state of the union address:
"Out of chaos in Iraq [upon U.S. troops withdrawal], would emerge an emboldened enemy with new safe havens ... new recruits ... new resources ... and an even greater determination to harm America."
Countries such as Syria have anti-terrorist forces, and it is sheer myth that all the neighboring countries of Iraq support terrorists. The former president of Iran condemned BinLaden. The real truth is there are people in the Middle East who do not support terrorism or a militant form of Islam, but Bush seems more intent on inflating the situation in support of some D-Day mission of the entire Middle East. He says, "nothing is more important at this moment in our history than for America to succeed in the Middle East," he too sounds like some kind of extremist. He insists, "to succeed in Iraq" will "spare the American people from this danger," but that statement is completely unguaranteed and there's no cause & effect relationship between the two.
2007-01-24
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