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Salon.com The revenge of Baghdad Bob
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"George W.
Bush, right, meets with Tony Blair in the Oval Office of the White House on
Tuesday.
The revenge of Baghdad
Bob
Bush's ludicrous statements
about Iraq are increasingly reminiscent of the propaganda spouted by the former
spokesman for the Iraqi regime -- except that they're not funny.
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By Juan Cole
June 9, 2005
The sheer dishonesty of
the Bush administration whenever it speaks about the situation in Iraq was on
display again during Bush's Tuesday press conference with visiting British Prime
Minister Tony Blair. In recent weeks Bush has repeatedly expressed wild optimism,
utterly unfounded in reality, about the political process in Iraq and about
the ability of the new Iraqi government and army to win the guerrilla war. He
has if anything been outdone in this rhetoric by Vice President Dick Cheney.
This pie-in-the-sky attitude, which increasingly few believe, degrades our civic
discourse, and it endangers the national security of the United States.
With Blair at his side, Bush trotted out his usual talking points on Iraq,
speaking of freedom and remarking, "This is the vision chosen by Iraqis in elections
in January." Bush added, "We'll support Iraqis as they take the lead in providing
their own security. Our strategy is clear: We're training Iraqi forces so they
can take the fight to the enemy, so they can defend their country, and then
our troops will come home with the honor they have earned." He again trumpeted
his alleged policy of spreading democracy in the region as a way of combating
the "bitterness and hatred" that "feed the ideology of terror."
The two leaders were finally confronted by the press corps with the leaked
Downing Street memo, which reported that Sir Richard Dearlove, the head of the
British intelligence agency MI6, had returned from Washington in July 2002 conv"
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