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Richard Nixon’s second term as president consisted primarily of the slow unraveling of the crimes of the first term. George W. Bush’s second term seems increasingly consumed with the lethal consequences of his first term. The emerging theme of the Bush presidency is incompetence. New York Times columnist Bob Herbert:
The president who displayed his contempt for Iraqi militants two years ago with the taunt “bring ’em on” had to go on television Tuesday night to urge Americans not to abandon support for the war that he foolishly started but can’t figure out how to win.
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The incompetence at the highest levels of government in Washington has undermined the U.S. troops who have fought honorably and bravely in Iraq, which is why the troops are now stuck in a murderous quagmire. If a Democratic administration had conducted a war this incompetently, the Republicans in Congress would be dusting off their impeachment manuals.
The administration seems to have learned nothing in the past two years. Dick Cheney, who told us the troops would be “greeted as liberators,” now assures us that the insurgency is in its last throes. And the president, who never listened to warnings that he was going to war with too few troops, still refuses to acknowledge that there are not enough U.S. forces deployed to pacify Iraq.
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Cartoonist Mark Fiore explains what Iraq needs before U.S. troops can come home.
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