Sunday, November 27, 2005

The speech President Bush should give about Iraq.

Read JAMES Q. WILSON's excellent article in Today's WSJ...

My fellow Americans: We are winning, and winning decisively, in Iraq and the Middle East. We defeated Saddam Hussein's army in just a few weeks. None of the disasters that many feared would follow our invasion occurred. Our troops did not have to fight door to door to take Baghdad. The Iraqi oil fields were not set on fire. There was no civil war between the Sunnis and the Shiites. There was no grave humanitarian crisis.

Saddam Hussein was captured and is awaiting trial. His two murderous sons are dead. Most of the leading members of Saddam's regime have been captured or killed. After our easy military victory, we found ourselves inadequately prepared to defeat the terrorist insurgents, but now we are prevailing.

Iraq has held free elections in which millions of people voted. A new, democratic constitution has been adopted that contains an extensive bill of rights. Discrimination on the basis of sex, religion or politics is banned. Soon the Iraqis will be electing their first parliament.
Read the rest of the outstanding article HERE.

Additional reading more of The Good News From Iraq from NewsMax.

Al-Qaida Devastated by U.S. Offensive

The U.S. military's recent offensive in western Iraq has had a devastating impact on the al-Qaida-backed insurgency, with coalition forces killing over 700 terrorists and capturing 1,500 in the last two months alone.
Read the rest HERE.

1 Comments:

At 2:02 AM, Anonymous Anonymous said...

It's so devastating that we lost 10 Marines today and 11 horribly wounded. If we weren't there there wouldn't be an insurgancy.

 

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