"Why is the United States in Iraq?"
It's a pertinent question - not easily or readiy answered, as David Corn, Washington editor of The Nation magazine, rightly highlights:
"That is question that is increasingly difficult for the White House to answer coherently--and honestly. This past week, George W. Bush, appearing at a press conference with Maliki, noted that the horrific and intensifying violence in Iraq of recent weeks is "terrible" and that more US troops will be deployed to Baghdad. But who--and what--is the enemy? And what can US troops do about disorder and violence there?"
Read Corn's analysis here.
It's a pertinent question - not easily or readiy answered, as David Corn, Washington editor of The Nation magazine, rightly highlights:
"That is question that is increasingly difficult for the White House to answer coherently--and honestly. This past week, George W. Bush, appearing at a press conference with Maliki, noted that the horrific and intensifying violence in Iraq of recent weeks is "terrible" and that more US troops will be deployed to Baghdad. But who--and what--is the enemy? And what can US troops do about disorder and violence there?"
Read Corn's analysis here.
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