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Date: 20 Apr 2007 11:20:29 PM
Object: Iraq war `is lost,' top US lawmaker Harry Reid says
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http://www.taipeitimes.com/News/front/archives/2007/04/21/2003357546
Iraq war `is lost,' top US lawmaker Harry Reid says
AFP AND AP, WASHINGTON AND BAGHDAD
Saturday, Apr 21, 2007, Page 1
Advertising A top US Democratic lawmaker declared on Thursday that
the war in Iraq "is lost," pointing to the sustained bloodshed there
even as US President George W. Bush urged patience with his strategy.
"This war is lost, and this surge is not accomplishing anything, as is
shown by the extreme violence in Iraq this week," Senate Democratic
Majority Leader Harry Reid told reporters, referring to the US-led
security push in Baghdad.
Bush did not directly address Reid's comments, but White House
spokeswoman Dana Perino quickly fired back that they were at odds with
US military assessments of the two-month-old effort to quell sectarian
violence in Iraq.
And "if this is his true feeling, then it makes one wonder if he has
the courage of his convictions and therefore will decide to defund the
war," the spokeswoman said as the president pleaded for time for his
plan to work.
Locked in a bitter weeks-long feud with Democrats in Congress over
emergency war funding, Bush said one day after a suicide blasts that
killed more than 200 people in Baghdad that no crackdown could ever
fully banish such attacks.
"If the definition of success in Iraq -- or anywhere -- is `no suicide
bombers,' we'll never be successful," he told a friendly audience at a
high school in Tipp City, Ohio.
"I'm optimistic we can succeed. I wouldn't ask families to have their
troops there if I didn't think, one, it was necessary, and two, we can
succeed. I believe we're going to succeed," he said.
A top military commander, however, warned that al-Qaeda in Iraq would
press ahead with its campaign of high profile bombings to defeat US
efforts to stabilize Baghdad.
"We should have realistic expectations. These high-profile attacks are
going to continue," said Major General Michael Barbero, the Joint
Staff's deputy director for regional operations.
Clashes yesterday erupted between gunmen and US and Iraqi forces
around a Shiite mosque in western Baghdad just before Friday prayers,
witnesses and local media said. The US military said it was looking
into the reports.
Meanwhile, US soldiers were building a 5km-long wall to protect a
Sunni enclave, Azamiyah, which is surrounded by Shiite neighborhoods
and "trapped in a spiral of sectarian violence and retaliation," the
military said.
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Title: Re: Iraq war `is lost,' top US lawmaker Harry Reid says 20 Apr 2007 11:27:41 PM
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http://www.taipeitimes.com/News/front/archives/2007/04/21/2003357546



Iraq war `is lost,' top US lawmaker Harry Reid says

It was never winnable in the first place, at least not by the
neocon standards. They were looking for a shining beacon of
democracy in the mid-east and plenty of US military bases.
What we end up with will be another Iran, possibly even several
more Islamic mini-states.. this of course after years of fighting
and heaps of dead bodies.



AFP AND AP, WASHINGTON AND BAGHDAD
Saturday, Apr 21, 2007, Page 1

Advertising A top US Democratic lawmaker declared on Thursday that
the war in Iraq "is lost," pointing to the sustained bloodshed there
even as US President George W. Bush urged patience with his strategy.
"This war is lost, and this surge is not accomplishing anything, as is
shown by the extreme violence in Iraq this week," Senate Democratic
Majority Leader Harry Reid told reporters, referring to the US-led
security push in Baghdad.

Bush did not directly address Reid's comments, but White House
spokeswoman Dana Perino quickly fired back that they were at odds with
US military assessments of the two-month-old effort to quell sectarian
violence in Iraq.

And "if this is his true feeling, then it makes one wonder if he has
the courage of his convictions and therefore will decide to defund the
war," the spokeswoman said as the president pleaded for time for his
plan to work.

Locked in a bitter weeks-long feud with Democrats in Congress over
emergency war funding, Bush said one day after a suicide blasts that
killed more than 200 people in Baghdad that no crackdown could ever
fully banish such attacks.

"If the definition of success in Iraq -- or anywhere -- is `no suicide
bombers,' we'll never be successful," he told a friendly audience at a
high school in Tipp City, Ohio.

"I'm optimistic we can succeed. I wouldn't ask families to have their
troops there if I didn't think, one, it was necessary, and two, we can
succeed. I believe we're going to succeed," he said.

A top military commander, however, warned that al-Qaeda in Iraq would
press ahead with its campaign of high profile bombings to defeat US
efforts to stabilize Baghdad.

"We should have realistic expectations. These high-profile attacks are
going to continue," said Major General Michael Barbero, the Joint
Staff's deputy director for regional operations.

Clashes yesterday erupted between gunmen and US and Iraqi forces
around a Shiite mosque in western Baghdad just before Friday prayers,
witnesses and local media said. The US military said it was looking
into the reports.

Meanwhile, US soldiers were building a 5km-long wall to protect a
Sunni enclave, Azamiyah, which is surrounded by Shiite neighborhoods
and "trapped in a spiral of sectarian violence and retaliation," the
military said.

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Title: Re: Iraq war `is lost,' top US lawmaker Harry Reid says 20 Apr 2007 11:27:33 PM
Well FRICK my a$$ & call me Chuck E Wood !!!!
Talk about stating the bleedin' obvious, peoplez !!!! =E2=98=BB
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http://www.taipeitimes.com/News/front/archives/2007/04/21/2003357546
Iraq war `is lost,' top US lawmaker Harry Reid says
AFP AND AP, WASHINGTON AND BAGHDAD
Saturday, Apr 21, 2007, Page 1
A top US Democratic lawmaker declared on Thursday that the war in Iraq
"is lost," pointing to the sustained bloodshed there even as US
President George W. Bush urged patience with his strategy.
"This war is lost, and this surge is not accomplishing anything, as is
shown by the extreme violence in Iraq this week," Senate Democratic
Majority Leader Harry Reid told reporters, referring to the US-led
security push in Baghdad.
Bush did not directly address Reid's comments, but White House
spokeswoman Dana Perino quickly fired back that they were at odds with
US military assessments of the two-month-old effort to quell sectarian
violence in Iraq.
And "if this is his true feeling, then it makes one wonder if he has
the courage of his convictions and therefore will decide to defund the
war," the spokeswoman said as the president pleaded for time for his
plan to work.
Locked in a bitter weeks-long feud with Democrats in Congress over
emergency war funding, Bush said one day after a suicide blasts that
killed more than 200 people in Baghdad that no crackdown could ever
fully banish such attacks.
"If the definition of success in Iraq -- or anywhere -- is `no suicide
bombers,' we'll never be successful," he told a friendly audience at a
high school in Tipp City, Ohio.
"I'm optimistic we can succeed. I wouldn't ask families to have their
troops there if I didn't think, one, it was necessary, and two, we can
succeed. I believe we're going to succeed," he said.
A top military commander, however, warned that al-Qaeda in Iraq would
press ahead with its campaign of high profile bombings to defeat US
efforts to stabilize Baghdad.
"We should have realistic expectations. These high-profile attacks are
going to continue," said Major General Michael Barbero, the Joint
Staff's deputy director for regional operations.
Clashes yesterday erupted between gunmen and US and Iraqi forces
around a Shiite mosque in western Baghdad just before Friday prayers,
witnesses and local media said. The US military said it was looking
into the reports.
Meanwhile, US soldiers were building a 5km-long wall to protect a
Sunni enclave, Azamiyah, which is surrounded by Shiite neighborhoods
and "trapped in a spiral of sectarian violence and retaliation," the
military said.
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