24.Oct.2006 at 24 | hso
“Is this the beginning of the end”
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US ambassador to Iraq Zalmay Khalilzad has said stabilizing the country is possible in a realistic time-frame, despite ongoing sectarian violence.
“Success in Iraq is possible and can be achieved on a realistic timetable.” [The outcome would] “profoundly shape the wider struggle and in turn the security of the world”. [The US] “should make adjustments in strategy ” [and redouble its efforts to succeed.]
America is at odds with more countries now than during the Cold War, many of who are in direct defiance of US and its interests and more dangerous than ever. Iran is on the verge of going nuclear, North Korea claims to possess such technology already, and of course Iraq, an utter military failure resulting in increased insurgency and heading towards a civil war.
Our foreign policy is a joke loosely based on promising oil reserves and phony agenda of democratization. America spends more money on its military than all other countries put together, yet we are left with little or no choice but to pursue diplomatic compromises to fend nations threatening our interests and we often fail at it. We have mounting debt that soon will reach level that will force our basic social programs like public education, Medicare and Social Security to either shrink or cease to exist. Yet, we continue on this destructive path by supporting the administration that brought upon the people of America an unjust war, increased national debt and rewrote the definition of the term “corruption.”
So what is the changing strategy that our administration plans on using hence forward:
1) For one, President Bush stopped using the phrase “Stay the course“
2) Divert the attention towards our economy, which thanks to the oil cartel, seem better with gas prices at $2 as compared to $3.
3) Mark Foley who?
4) Blame the democrats for not getting Osama.






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