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Bush: I Haven't Gotten My Surge On Yet

Posted by Guest Blogger at 6:37 AM on June 15, 2007.


Ryan Powers: President Bush contradicts his own Secretary of Defense and insists his precious "surge" in Iraq hasn't even really begun.
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This post, written by Ryan Powers, originally appeared on Think Progress

Early this week, the Pentagon delivered to Congress its "first comprehensive statistical overview of the new U.S. military strategy in Iraq." Citing "uneven cooperation" and little "concrete progress," the report concluded that "reconciliation between Shiite, Kurdish and Sunni factions" remains "a serious unfulfilled objective." Further, the report found that suicide bombings across Iraq have doubled since January, overall violence "has increased in most provinces," and "civilian casualties rose slightly, to more than 100 a day."

Today, however, the President attempted to dismiss the report's conclusions, saying that it is still "too early to judge the results of this new strategy" by repeating the myth that U.S. forces "haven't even started the full surge yet":

It is too early to judge the results of this new strategy. General Petraeus recently put it this way: "We haven't even started the full surge yet." He just got his troops on the ground. Only at the end of this week will the last of the five reinforcement brigades become fully operational.

It is not "too early to judge" the results of the President's escalation in Iraq. As the Secretary of Defense Robert Gates explained nearly six months ago at the start of the escalation plan, "we'll have pretty good early indications of their performance" before "very many American soldiers have been sent to Iraq":

Well, as I indicated, we're going to know pretty early on whether the Iraqis are meeting their military commitments, in terms of being able to go into all neighborhoods, in terms of the Iraqis being in the lead and carrying out the leadership and the fighting, and for there not to be political interference in the military operations that are going forward.

As I say, this is going to unfold over a period of time, and so I think that as I indicated in my remarks, before very many American soldiers have been sent to Iraq, we'll have pretty good early indications of their performance. We'll have to see, in terms of the length of time. It's really hard to say at this point. It's viewed as a temporary surge.

Further, as ThinkProgress noted previously, with over two-year high, it is patently false to suggest that the surge has yet to begin.

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Ryan Powers is an intern at the Center for American Progress. He is studying Government and History at William and Mary where he also serves as the Online Design Editor for the College’s online daily newspaper, the DoG Street Journal.


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excuse me
Posted by: walldodger1969 on Jun 15, 2007 8:17 AM   
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Why aren't we impeaching this boozo?

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Too Much German Beer?
Posted by: The_Curmudgeon on Jun 15, 2007 8:43 AM   
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With video of our recovering alcoholic president drinking beer during the G8 summit, it is obvious that he has fallen off the wagon. Probably some time ago. Finally, there is an explanation for Bush's Bad Behavior over the past six-plus years: He's drinking again!

One of the signs of an out-of-control alcoholic is their tendancy to treat the people around them with contempt. This seems to be what he is doing with Sec. Gates.

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Impeachment's not good enough...
Posted by: channing on Jun 15, 2007 11:05 AM   
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And it's not alcoholism either... He's protecting trillions in ill-gotten treasure which will come to naught if Americans pull their military out of Iraq.

My best guess:

This monster-sellout has been told by his bosses that, considering he has never made any tangible contribution to the neocon-imperialist clan, if he wanted to live to enjoy those billions in his back pocket, he will simply HAVE to stand up and take it like a man, flagrant hypocrisy, moronic public persona, public indictment/s and all... His alternative is likely worse than some of the dead enemy-combatants we've observed!

Has anyone tallied the TOTAL NUMBER OF LIES GEORGE W. BUSH HAS SPOKEN IN PUBLIC SINCE 2000? It's got to be in the thousands by now.

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» RE: counting the lies Posted by: gregii
the guy is crazy as a bat
Posted by: blitzmesser on Jun 15, 2007 5:15 PM   
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As I say, this is going to unfold over a period of time, and so I think that as I indicated in my remarks, before very many American soldiers have been sent to Iraq, we'll have pretty good early indications of their performance. We'll have to see, in terms of the length of time. It's really hard to say at this point. It's viewed as a temporary surge.
What does any of this mean? The guy is completey out of it... not drunk, just idiotic and stupid.

One should ask him to write it down and work on the grammar to come up with a statement that makes sense.

All this is a wast of time since we all know by now that the guy is an idiot. All Europe is laughing behind his back only... because they are cowards, just like most Americans.

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How tipical of a Rapist to talk of "Surging"!
Posted by: Nightstallion on Jun 16, 2007 1:02 AM   
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He Rapes our Voting machines, we don't whimper. He rapes our country with a Manufactured attack in New York, not a moan. He Rapes our Constitution with illegal Acts and House Rules and not a shiver. Now he is making Penatrative noises about Surging!! Imlpeach this quivvering Anal Sphincter like the scurvey dog he is!

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the real surge
Posted by: green1 on Jun 16, 2007 7:52 AM   
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the real surge is the escalation of violence when increases in our troops arrive. If we want to stop the violence all that is necessary is to remove our troops. we really should be IMPEACHING BUSH. PISS on the BUSHES! UPROOT the BUSHES! BURN the BUSHES! IMPEACH, INDICT, and IMPRISON!

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