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President Bush belatedly outlined for the public yesterday his "National Strategy for Victory in Iraq." If this is his starting point for a more in-depth conversation with the country over Iraq, the president did well. If this is as far as he intends to go, it is inadequate.
A couple of points on which he is right: Simply abandoning Iraq immediately invites a disaster worse than one potentially wrought by remaining; and there will never be a victory "signaled by a single particular event - there will be no Battleship Missouri, no Appomattox."See the full content of this document
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Iraq Strategy, Explained
The president asserts the coalition forces are making progress or at least allowing for progress politically, but the question of a measurable victory of ...
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