no. violence will RAGE for far longer than the next year. the factions have a history of violence and conflict. it was quelled though UNTIL we went in there and illegally, immorally and unjustly invaded their country. this time WE are at fault. we made grave errors and misjudgements. we are responsible for thousands of iraqis deaths and tens of thousands of displacements. we are responsible for thousands of dead american men and women. how much longer are we going to allow king george and his court to reign in this manner? there is NO end in sight. hell, now even the republican presidential candidates are distancing themselves from the insanity that is king george and big dick and maitress connddii
NOT ONE MORE DEATH
Nominee to Coordinate War Offers Grim Forecast on Iraq
General's Appraisal Echoes Secret Intelligence Findings
By Peter Baker and Karen DeYoung Washington Post Staff Writers
President Bush's nominee to be war czar said yesterday that conditions in Iraq have not improved significantly despite the influx of U.S. troops in recent months and predicted that, absent major political reform, violence will continue to rage over the next year.
Lt. Gen. Douglas E. Lute, tapped by Bush to serve as a new high-powered White House coordinator of the war, told senators at a confirmation hearing that Iraqi factions "have shown so far very little progress" toward the reconciliation necessary to stem the bloodshed. If that does not change, he said, "we're not likely to see much difference in the security situation" a year from now..........
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