Post by Time to come clean on Nov 26, 2005 17:51:02 GMT -5
I believe demolishing Hussein's military power and liberating Iraq would be a cakewalk." Defense Policy Board Member Ken Adelman, 2/13/03
"Simply stated, there is no doubt that Saddam Hussein now has weapons of mass destruction." Vice President Dick Cheney, 8/26/02
"We do know that (Saddam) is actively pursuing a nuclear weapon." National Security Advisor Condoleeza Rice, 9/10/02
"It is not knowable how long that conflict would last, it could last, you know, six days, six weeks. I doubt six months." Secretary of Defense Donald Rumsfeld, 2/7/03
"My belief is we will, in fact, be greeted as liberators." Cheney 3/16/03
"We're dealing with a country that can really finance its own reconstruction, and relatively soon." Deputy Secretary of Defense, Paul Wolfowitz, 3/27/03
"We know where (the weapons) are, they're in the area around Tikrit and Baghdad and east, west, north and south somewhat." Rumsfeld, 3/30/03
"Iraq will not require sustained aid." O.M.B. Director Mitch Daniels, 3/28/03
"Major combat operations have ENDED." President George W. Bush, 5/1/03
Right now, Iraq is expanding and improving facilities that were used for the production of biological weapons.
- George W. Bush, speech to UN General Assembly, Sept. 12, 2002
No terrorist state poses a greater or more immediate threat to the security of our people and the stability of the world than the regime of Saddam Hussein in Iraq.
- Donald Rumsfeld, testimony to Congress, Sept. 19, 2002
The British government has learned that Saddam Hussein recently sought significant quantities of uranium from Africa.
- George W. Bush, State of the Union Address, Jan. 28, 2003
We believe [Hussein] has, in fact, reconstituted nuclear weapons.
- Dick Cheney, NBC's Meet the Press, March 16, 2003
"I'm not so sure the role of the United States is going around the world saying this is the way its gotta be."
- George W. Bush, 2000
"It must be in our vital interest whether we ever send troops. The mission must be clear. Soldiers must understand why we're going. The force must be strong enough so that the mission can be accomplished. And the exit strategy needs to be well-defined." - George W. Bush, October 17, 2000
Morale in today's military is low. We're having trouble meeting recruiting goals. Some of our troops are not well-equipped. I believe we're overextended in too many places. – George W. Bush, Oct. 3, 2000
"If We Don't Stop Extending Our Troops All Around the World, in Nation-Building Missions, We're Going to Have a Serious Problem Coming Down the Road" - George W. Bush Oct. 11, 2000
"Our enemies are innovative and resourceful, and so are we. They never stop thinking about new ways to harm our country and our people, and neither do we." —George W. Bush, Washington, D.C., Aug. 5, 2004
"The most important thing for us is to find Osama Bin Laden. It is our number one priority and we will not rest until we find him".
--bush 9-13-2001
"I don't know where he is. I have no idea and I really don't care. It's not that important. It's not our priority".
--bush 3-13-2002
General Odom (director of the National Security Agency under President Reagan)recently said: "The invasion of Iraq I believe will turn out to be the greatest strategic disaster in U.S. history."
"Simply stated, there is no doubt that Saddam Hussein now has weapons of mass destruction." Vice President Dick Cheney, 8/26/02
"We do know that (Saddam) is actively pursuing a nuclear weapon." National Security Advisor Condoleeza Rice, 9/10/02
"It is not knowable how long that conflict would last, it could last, you know, six days, six weeks. I doubt six months." Secretary of Defense Donald Rumsfeld, 2/7/03
"My belief is we will, in fact, be greeted as liberators." Cheney 3/16/03
"We're dealing with a country that can really finance its own reconstruction, and relatively soon." Deputy Secretary of Defense, Paul Wolfowitz, 3/27/03
"We know where (the weapons) are, they're in the area around Tikrit and Baghdad and east, west, north and south somewhat." Rumsfeld, 3/30/03
"Iraq will not require sustained aid." O.M.B. Director Mitch Daniels, 3/28/03
"Major combat operations have ENDED." President George W. Bush, 5/1/03
Right now, Iraq is expanding and improving facilities that were used for the production of biological weapons.
- George W. Bush, speech to UN General Assembly, Sept. 12, 2002
No terrorist state poses a greater or more immediate threat to the security of our people and the stability of the world than the regime of Saddam Hussein in Iraq.
- Donald Rumsfeld, testimony to Congress, Sept. 19, 2002
The British government has learned that Saddam Hussein recently sought significant quantities of uranium from Africa.
- George W. Bush, State of the Union Address, Jan. 28, 2003
We believe [Hussein] has, in fact, reconstituted nuclear weapons.
- Dick Cheney, NBC's Meet the Press, March 16, 2003
"I'm not so sure the role of the United States is going around the world saying this is the way its gotta be."
- George W. Bush, 2000
"It must be in our vital interest whether we ever send troops. The mission must be clear. Soldiers must understand why we're going. The force must be strong enough so that the mission can be accomplished. And the exit strategy needs to be well-defined." - George W. Bush, October 17, 2000
Morale in today's military is low. We're having trouble meeting recruiting goals. Some of our troops are not well-equipped. I believe we're overextended in too many places. – George W. Bush, Oct. 3, 2000
"If We Don't Stop Extending Our Troops All Around the World, in Nation-Building Missions, We're Going to Have a Serious Problem Coming Down the Road" - George W. Bush Oct. 11, 2000
"Our enemies are innovative and resourceful, and so are we. They never stop thinking about new ways to harm our country and our people, and neither do we." —George W. Bush, Washington, D.C., Aug. 5, 2004
"The most important thing for us is to find Osama Bin Laden. It is our number one priority and we will not rest until we find him".
--bush 9-13-2001
"I don't know where he is. I have no idea and I really don't care. It's not that important. It's not our priority".
--bush 3-13-2002
General Odom (director of the National Security Agency under President Reagan)recently said: "The invasion of Iraq I believe will turn out to be the greatest strategic disaster in U.S. history."