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June 28, 2005
Bush's Speech By The Numbers
So the speech. Didn't watch it. But, you'll be happy to know, the girlfriend and I had an excellent Italian dinner while it was going on. I win. Nevertheless, conscientious blogger that I am, I did give it a read through. Impressive it wasn't, but redundant it was. The nice thing about this group is that they're simple, when they try and manipulate you, they do it by repetition. So here you go, Bush's address by the numbers:
• "Terror" -- Used 5 times
• "Terrorist" -- 22 times;
• "Insurgents" -- 6 times;
• "Osama bin Laden" -- 2 times;
• "Zarqawi" -- 1 time;
• "September 11" -- 6 times;
• "Saddam Hussein" -- 1 time;
• "Free" -- 10 times;
• "Freedom" -- 18 times.
• "Weapons of mass destruction", "nuclear weapons", or other WMD references in context of Iraq -- 0 times;
• Weapon references in context of Libya -- 2 times.
Pretty much says it all, doesn't it? The WMD hysteria wasn't about Iraq but Lybia (mission accomplished!). Lots of freedom, a healthy sprinkling of 9/11, a weak insurgency, tons of terrorists, twice as much bin Laden as Zarqawi...that's the war the President's fighting. Which one were you talking about?
Update: Looks like Think Progress took a similar approach. This was my gig, dammit!
Update 2: Democracy Arsenal takes the trophy for best coverage. Plus, they're like, smart and stuff.
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sorry for going on the borderline of spamming here, but William Kaminsky has just finished his summary of "Anthony Cordesman on Iraq". The last part of his summary is "What the @#!@#!#@ do we do now?", and to my not terribly informed eyes, it contains some of the best recommendations I've seen on that topic. It's not rocket science or a magic bullet, of course, but certainly Howard Dean should have read & memorized either Cordesman's speech or Kaminsky's summary before he went on the Daily Show & answered questions about Iraq.
Here is a largish excerpt:
"[recommendations]
-Emphatically state that the US will fully leave Iraq as soon as it is secure and that the purpose of US operations in Iraq is neither to seek greater strategic advantage in the Middle East nor to gain any control over Iraq's oil and gas resources.
-Toward this end and toward the end of finally having a systematic plan for cross-the-board improvements in Iraqi infrastructure and standard of living, develop a transparent vetting process for all aid money and let the Iraqi government itself directly administer all this money. Declare that neither American nor American-preferred companies or NGOs should receive any preference in receiving this aid money. . .
-Remember amidst all the alarm over continued underequipping of US forces for the task of urban counterinsurgency, that the new Iraqi forces have far, far less equipment in this regard. Rectify both these problems as soon as possible.
-So long as US forces are in Iraq there will be major deployment strain on all US active duty and reserve personnel, their families, and the communities from which they come. However, it can be somewhat alleviated. . ."
Posted by: roublen vesseau | Jun 29, 2005 12:22:11 AM
I think McCain got it right in his comments on CBS. You can find the video clip on this page.
http://tinyurl.com/8lywm
Posted by: Robert Zimmerman | Jun 29, 2005 8:57:52 AM
Roublen,
Of course that can't be anything but an oppositional position, since shutting down the corporate kleptocracy would be against everything this current government is founded on. Bush isn't interested in making sacrifices to win this war -- he isn't willing to stop Halliburton from stealing billions from taxpayers -- so there's no way he CAN win this war.
Posted by: Karl the Idiot | Jun 29, 2005 9:33:29 AM
Where does W get off mentioning 9/11 in a speech about the war on terror!
That would be like FDR or Truman mentioning Pearl Harbor in a speech about WWII.
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Posted by: Captain Toke | Jun 29, 2005 9:04:39 PM
http://novus-ordo-seclorum.us/2005/06/bush-speech-on-iraq-trust-in-me-only.html
Posted by: keys | Jun 30, 2005 6:28:29 AM
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Posted by: keys | Jun 30, 2005 6:31:14 AM
Capt. Toke,
Go slow, take a deep breath and repeat after me; no connection of 9/11 and Iraq, no connection of Al Quada and Iraq, no Iraqis involved in 9/11, no connection of 9/11 and Iraq, none, zero, nil (I know, I know, the WMDs were sent to Syria and Saddam and Osama were lovers).....
Posted by: trulib | Jun 30, 2005 7:36:44 AM
Trulib, educate yourself and think before you write.
1)Did Germany bomb Pearl Harbor? What in the hell were we fighting them for in WWII if they didn't bomb Pearl Harbor!?! (read a history book).
2)There was no connection between Iraq and 9/11, only uninformed people believe that. The administration never said there was a connection between Iraq and 9/11. There WAS a connection between Iraq and Al Qaida before we invaded Iraq in 2002.
Here is a sample:
"Those who try to whitewash Saddam's record don't dispute this evidence; they just ignore it. So let's review the evidence, all of it on the public record for months or years:
* Abdul Rahman Yasin was the only member of the al Qaeda cell that detonated the 1993 World Trade Center bomb to remain at large in the Clinton years. He fled to Iraq. U.S. forces recently discovered a cache of documents in Tikrit, Saddam's hometown, that show that Iraq gave Mr. Yasin both a house and monthly salary.
* Bin Laden met at least eight times with officers of Iraq's Special Security Organization, a secret police agency run by Saddam's son Qusay, and met with officials from Saddam's mukhabarat, its external intelligence service, according to intelligence made public by Secretary of State Colin Powell, who was speaking before the United Nations Security Council on February 6, 2003.
* Sudanese intelligence officials told me that their agents had observed meetings between Iraqi intelligence agents and bin Laden starting in 1994, when bin Laden lived in Khartoum.
* Bin Laden met the director of the Iraqi mukhabarat in 1996 in Khartoum, according to Mr. Powell.
* An al Qaeda operative now held by the U.S. confessed that in the mid-1990s, bin Laden had forged an agreement with Saddam's men to cease all terrorist activities against the Iraqi dictator, Mr. Powell told the United Nations.
* In 1999 the Guardian, a British newspaper, reported that Farouk Hijazi, a senior officer in Iraq's mukhabarat, had journeyed deep into the icy mountains near Kandahar, Afghanistan, in December 1998 to meet with al Qaeda men. Mr. Hijazi is "thought to have offered bin Laden asylum in Iraq," the Guardian reported.
* In October 2000, another Iraqi intelligence operative, Salah Suleiman, was arrested near the Afghan border by Pakistani authorities, according to Jane's Foreign Report, a respected international newsletter. Jane's reported that Suleiman was shuttling between Iraqi intelligence and Ayman al Zawahiri, now al Qaeda's No. 2 man.
(Why are all of those meetings significant? The London Observer reports that FBI investigators cite a captured al Qaeda field manual in Afghanistan, which "emphasizes the value of conducting discussions about pending terrorist attacks face to face, rather than by electronic means.")
* As recently as 2001, Iraq's embassy in Pakistan was used as a "liaison" between the Iraqi dictator and al Qaeda, Mr. Powell told the United Nations.
* Spanish investigators have uncovered documents seized from Yusuf Galan -- who is charged by a Spanish court with being "directly involved with the preparation and planning" of the Sept. 11 attacks -- that show the terrorist was invited to a party at the Iraqi embassy in Madrid. The invitation used his "al Qaeda nom de guerre," London's Independent reports.
* An Iraqi defector to Turkey, known by his cover name as "Abu Mohammed," told Gwynne Roberts of the Sunday Times of London that he saw bin Laden's fighters in camps in Iraq in 1997. At the time, Mohammed was a colonel in Saddam's Fedayeen. He described an encounter at Salman Pak, the training facility southeast of Baghdad. At that vast compound run by Iraqi intelligence, Muslim militants trained to hijack planes with knives -- on a full-size Boeing 707. Col. Mohammed recalls his first visit to Salman Pak this way: "We were met by Colonel Jamil Kamil, the camp manager, and Major Ali Hawas. I noticed that a lot of people were queuing for food. (The major) said to me: 'You'll have nothing to do with these people. They are Osama bin Laden's group and the PKK and Mojahedin-e Khalq.'"
* In 1998, Abbas al-Janabi, a longtime aide to Saddam's son Uday, defected to the West. At the time, he repeatedly told reporters that there was a direct connection between Iraq and al Qaeda.
*The Sunday Times found a Saddam loyalist in a Kurdish prison who claims to have been Dr. Zawahiri's bodyguard during his 1992 visit with Saddam in Baghdad. Dr. Zawahiri was a close associate of bin Laden at the time and was present at the founding of al Qaeda in 1989.
* Following the defeat of the Taliban, almost two dozen bin Laden associates "converged on Baghdad and established a base of operations there," Mr. Powell told the United Nations in February 2003. From their Baghdad base, the secretary said, they supervised the movement of men, materiel and money for al Qaeda's global network.
* In 2001, an al Qaeda member "bragged that the situation in Iraq was 'good,'" according to intelligence made public by Mr. Powell.
* That same year, Saudi Arabian border guards arrested two al Qaeda members entering the kingdom from Iraq.
* Abu Musaab al-Zarqawi oversaw an al Qaeda training camp in Afghanistan, Mr. Powell told the United Nations. His specialty was poisons. Wounded in fighting with U.S. forces, he sought medical treatment in Baghdad in May 2002. When Zarqawi recovered, he restarted a training camp in northern Iraq. Zarqawi's Iraq cell was later tied to the October 2002 murder of Lawrence Foley, an official of the U.S. Agency for International Development, in Amman, Jordan. The captured assassin confessed that he received orders and funds from Zarqawi's cell in Iraq, Mr. Powell said. His accomplice escaped to Iraq.
*Zarqawi met with military chief of al Qaeda, Mohammed Ibrahim Makwai (aka Saif al-Adel) in Iran in February 2003, according to intelligence sources cited by the Washington Post.
* Mohammad Atef, the head of al Qaeda's military wing until the U.S. killed him in Afghanistan in November 2001, told a senior al Qaeda member now in U.S. custody that the terror network needed labs outside of Afghanistan to manufacture chemical weapons, Mr. Powell said. "Where did they go, where did they look?" said the secretary. "They went to Iraq."
* Abu Abdullah al-Iraqi was sent to Iraq by bin Laden to purchase poison gases several times between 1997 and 2000. He called his relationship with Saddam's regime "successful," Mr. Powell told the United Nations.
* Mohamed Mansour Shahab, a smuggler hired by Iraq to transport weapons to bin Laden in Afghanistan, was arrested by anti-Hussein Kurdish forces in May, 2000. He later told his story to American intelligence and a reporter for the New Yorker magazine.
* Documents found among the debris of the Iraqi Intelligence Center show that Baghdad funded the Allied Democratic Forces, a Ugandan terror group led by an Islamist cleric linked to bin Laden. According to a London's Daily Telegraph, the organization offered to recruit "youth to train for the jihad" at a "headquarters for international holy warrior network" to be established in Baghdad.
* Mullah Melan Krekar, ran a terror group (the Ansar al-Islam) linked to both bin Laden and Saddam Hussein. Mr. Krekar admitted to a Kurdish newspaper that he met bin Laden in Afghanistan and other senior al Qaeda officials. His acknowledged meetings with bin Laden go back to 1988. When he organized Ansar al Islam in 2001 to conduct suicide attacks on Americans, "three bin Laden operatives showed up with a gift of $300,000 'to undertake jihad,'" Newsday reported. Mr. Krekar is now in custody in the Netherlands. His group operated in portion of northern Iraq loyal to Saddam Hussein -- and attacked independent Kurdish groups hostile to Saddam. A spokesman for the Patriotic Union of Kurdistan told a United Press International correspondent that Mr. Krekar's group was funded by "Saddam Hussein's regime in Baghdad."
* After October 2001, hundreds of al Qaeda fighters are believed to have holed up in the Ansar al-Islam's strongholds inside northern Iraq."
Trulib, you might be wise to educate yourself before popping off. Try knowing the subject before you comment on it.
'Correcting liberals with one hand wrapped around a big fat doober, just to make it fair.'
Posted by: Captain Toke | Jun 30, 2005 10:42:30 AM
Correction:
Before we invaded in 2003.
Try getting a correction that fast from the NYT or CBS.
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Posted by: Captain Toke | Jun 30, 2005 10:45:30 AM
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Posted by: Robert Zimmerman | Jun 30, 2005 10:54:44 AM
I really wish people would read the 9/11 Commission Report before they spoke. Contrary to popular conservative delusion, this actually isn't under dispute. It's been looked into, the documents have been studied, and linkages have been scanned, and no substantive relationship was found. The sad truth is that our CIA, that Pakistan, that Saudi Arabia, that Sudan, that most iother countries in the region had more contacts with al-Qaeda than Iraq did. And we invaded none of them. Justify the Iraq War if you wish, but its connection to 9/11 is a fraud perpetrated on the American people because the Bush admin decided the truth wouldn't work.
Posted by: Ezra | Jun 30, 2005 11:38:16 AM
Ezra,
Reasons for invading did not hinge upon any links. It was about perceived WMD.
"We are in possession of what I think to be compelling evidence that Saddam Hussein has, and has had for a number of years, a developing capacity for the production and storage of weapons of mass destruction. "[W]ithout question, we need to disarm Saddam Hussein. He is a brutal, murderous dictator, leading an oppressive regime ... He presents a particularly grievous threat because he is so consistently prone to miscalculation. And now he has continued deceit and his consistent grasp for weapons of mass destruction ... So the threat of Saddam Hussein with weapons of mass destruction is real ...
Sen. John F. Kerry (D, MA), Jan. 23. 2003.
Saddam is gone. He is no longer the enemy we fight. Now it is foreign terrorists who attempt to stop the establishment of a democratic government (see link).
http://tinyurl.com/ao7rg
Posted by: Robert Zimmerman | Jun 30, 2005 2:41:41 PM
------"Justify the Iraq War if you wish, but its connection to 9/11 is a fraud perpetrated on the American people"
If people don't know that Saddam's Iraq had nothing to do with 9/11 that is no one's fault but their own. People are lazy, people choose to let there opinion be swayed by soundbites, which are spit out by the MSM. The MSM is more liberal than conservative, and that is a fact.
Anybody who payed attention knew Saddam had nothing to do with 9/11.
But pre and post 9/11 Iraq DID have connections to terrorists including Al Qaida. I have not seen one of the points above refuted. Even if you don't believe Powell's statements are credible, there are a lot of other sources up there.
------"the Bush admin decided the truth wouldn't work."
Where is the proof? I want to see where the president said Saddam or Iraq was responsible for 9/11. Where does the administration say Saddam or Iraq was responsible for 9/11.
The left is trying to portray the war as a 'quagmire'. I don't know if the Democratic leaders actually believe it or they are trying to differentiate themselves for 06.
Look who is out there beating the 'quagmire' drum. It is Ted Kennedy, the most outspoken opponent to the war. Sixty seven US Senators and over two hundred fifty US congressman altogether have gone to Iraq, to see for themselves what it is like. You know how many times Kennedy has been to Iraq? 0
Before we invaded Iraq, Democratic politicians made statements proclaiming Saddam had WMDs and that he needed to be disarmed. Many Democratic congressmen voted for the war. The left supported the Iraq war almost as much as the right did, but now that they have taken an anti war (kind of) position. Because they can't be totally anti-war, they have taken a 'smarter war' attitude. Yet they have no ideas, just not the way we are doing it now.
As far as frauds being perpetrated on the American public, what the left in this country is trying to do is deplorable! The left tried to portray the military as torture happy thugs. That blew up in Durbin's face. What did all them Democratic congressmen say about their visit to gitmo, anyway? The left tries to portray the war as a 'quagmire', but every single senior military official that testified in front of the senate last week say that is completely false.
The lefts strategy is pretty transparent. It doesn't matter if it is true or not, just say it as loud and as often as you can and it becomes 'perception', which is as good as reality. The left shouted about torture at gitmo and it became a big problem because even if it is not true, the 'perception' is out there. There was even a US senator claiming torture and worse at gitmo on Al Jazeera. The world perceived torture at gitmo, so it had to be shut down. But then alot of important people actually went there to check it out for themselves. I don't hear anyone calling for the closing of gitmo anymore.
Ask military people in Iraq or the Iraqi people if Iraq is a 'quagmire'. Overwelmingly, the US military people in Iraq support the mission and the Iraqi people are glad we got rid of Saddam and want us there until their own military can protect them. Things are better in Iraq than they were with Saddam. But that doesn't matter, as long as Kennedy, Pelosi, Reed, Boxer and so on yell and scream 'quagmire' until it becomes 'perception', emboldening the enemy, our military people be damned.
Posted by: Captain Toke | Jun 30, 2005 5:59:58 PM
Sixty seven US Senators and over two hundred fifty US congressman altogether have gone to Iraq, to see for themselves what it is like. You know how many times Kennedy has been to Iraq? 0
Interesting....I did not know that. Thanks!
Posted by: Robert Zimmerman | Jun 30, 2005 6:23:12 PM
If a senator goes to gitmo and doesn't see any torture, well then, there must not have been any torture going on there. No way they would hide it from them.
And if the majority of Bush voters connected Iraq with 9/11, that can't be because Bush implied the connection so many times that they made the connection in their minds, despite the facts, right?
Bush people are so clueless.
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