Bush rhetoric vs. reality
by Pat Buchanan
WorldNetDaily
01/05/05
To the architects of this war, Iraq was to be a projection of U.S. power, a strategic base camp flanking and paralyzing the rogue states of Iran and Syria, an Arab democracy that would attract the admiration and envy of other peoples, producing a domino effect across the Middle East. Thus far, that has turned out to be a myth.
Iraq today appears as an exposed salient, a bridge too far, a war against a dispossessed Sunni minority that we can neither win nor walk away from without its becoming the haven for terrorists it never was before we invaded...
http://www.worldnetdaily.com/news/article.asp?ARTICLE_ID=42249
Informant: Thomas L. Knapp
WorldNetDaily
01/05/05
To the architects of this war, Iraq was to be a projection of U.S. power, a strategic base camp flanking and paralyzing the rogue states of Iran and Syria, an Arab democracy that would attract the admiration and envy of other peoples, producing a domino effect across the Middle East. Thus far, that has turned out to be a myth.
Iraq today appears as an exposed salient, a bridge too far, a war against a dispossessed Sunni minority that we can neither win nor walk away from without its becoming the haven for terrorists it never was before we invaded...
http://www.worldnetdaily.com/news/article.asp?ARTICLE_ID=42249
Informant: Thomas L. Knapp
Starmail - 5. Jan, 14:50