Sentences with phrase «invading iraq»

I remember before the Iraq was he was on CNN saying we should be investing in alternative energy instead of invading Iraq.
I hear the DOD has some great numbers on the benefits of invading Iraq too.
The Army Corps of Engineers made it clear that everyone knew for years that this would happen, but funding was unavailable to do the job properly (we were too busy invading Iraq, for example).
One wonders what motivates the tender solicitude we read here for the Mr. Bush who derailed any possibility of developing a UN framework to deal with failed states and regional disasters overwhelming the capabilities of governments by invading Iraq in defiance of a UN-mandated process to resolve Mr. Bush's false charges that Iraq harbored a WMD arsenal and plotted the 9/11 attack.
I would have absolutely voted no to invading Iraq since after extensive searches the UN found no WMD.
Rumours that it will be a third person co-op shooter with Roland and Kevin the Gerbil invading Iraq have yet to be confirmed.
Whatever those mistakes may have been they pale compared to the mistake of invading Iraq over WMDs, however.
Wilson had written a column for The New York Times indicating that the Bush administration manipulated intelligence concerning weapons of mass destruction as a way to justify invading Iraq.
director, James B. Comey asked the Justice Department for more prosecutors and other personnel Politics In 2002, Donald Trump Said He Supported Invading Iraq Are you for invading Iraq?
I don't think it's ever been asked Politics In 2002, Donald Trump Said He Supported Invading Iraq Are you for invading Iraq?
Politics In 2002, Donald Trump Said He Supported Invading Iraq Are you for invading Iraq?
2018-04-07 17:10 Politics In 2002, Donald Trump Said He Supported Invading Iraq Are you for invading Iraq?
«Pouring water» versus «filling a glass» is a pretty mundane difference, but to speak of «invading Iraq» versus «liberating Iraq» or «confiscating earnings» versus «redistributing assets» would be more consequential.
Take «invading Iraq» versus «liberating Iraq» — those are different ways of framing the same military action, but there is a fact involved here as to which it is, and that depends on whether the majority of the population resented the former regime and welcomes the new one, or vice versa.
Stop the War Coalition, of which Jeremy Corbyn is the national chair, campaigns for Tony Blair to be prosecuted for the «war crime» of invading Iraq in 2003.
The problem: Citizens United has very little to do with the sort of corruption that has swept through Albany in recent years, which means that Cuomo's effort is akin to responding to a Taliban attack by invading Iraq, albeit with far less bloodshed.
Jack Straw rejected advice from Sir Michael in early 2003 that invading Iraq without UN backing would break international law.
He claimed that Blair had overlooked warnings that invading Iraq would lead to further terrorist incidents on the streets of Britain.
The moniker «Jets» is believed to be a throwback to past enthusiasm for invading Iraq, which has somehow stuck)
The Iraq Inquiry has found that the case for invading Iraq was far from watertight and made without proper care.
This is especially true when New Labour leaders also lied about invading Iraq and started a war that cost tens of billions of pounds.
He also refused to say whether Mr Bush had lied about the existence of weapons of mass destruction before invading Iraq, despite saying this at the last Republican debate.
And whence came the «evidence» that convinced Parliament to vote for invading Iraq?
(Remember that mere suspicion of possession of chemical weapons was considered grounds for invading Iraq!)
Politicians talking about society and invading Iraq and the healthcare as a thing where it's all just the question of doing the right policy, actually it's very, very difficult.
You ask me to not judge christianity based on what happend in the Middle Ages, unfortuantely we still have protestants like George Bush claiming to have spoken to god before invading Iraq and using those weapons that science created for christians means.
'' March 20 will mark the tenth anniversary of the Iraq War, but by invading Iraq, the U.S. did more to destabilize the Middle East than we could possibly have imagined at the time.
Perhaps if you had finished what you started there instead of illegally invading Iraq, our men and women would be home by now.
He mentions two campers who heard the voice of Satan outside their tent, George W. Bush obeying the voice of God and invading Iraq, a serial killer hearing Jesus tell him to murder women, and a mass vision in Portugal, in 1917, in which 70,000 pilgrims saw the sun dance in the sky.
an example might be George Bush invading Iraq because «god» told him to do it.
Our former President wont even admit invading Iraq and killing hundreds of thousands of people in pursuit of WMD's that didn't exist was a mistake.
Ah, yes, I remember what is was like to post doubts about the wisdom of invading Iraq after 9 - 11, since Osama bin Ladin was a Saudi.
But to paraphrase another guy who used words to spin his way through stuff like invading Iraq: No matter how big you are, even in the Donald Trump era, it still helps to be careful what you say.
When it came to light that parts of Harper's speech in favour of invading Iraq were lifted from Australian PM John Howard's words, The Hook discovered that Harper's plagiarizing speechwriter was still selling books through the Fraser Institute.
Topics included: early reporting on inaccuracies in the articles of The New York Times's Judith Miller that built support for the invasion of Iraq; the media campaign to destroy UN chief Kofi Annan and undermine confidence in multilateral solutions; revelations by George Bush's biographer that as far back as 1999 then - presidential candidate Bush already spoke of wanting to invade Iraq; the real reason Bush was grounded during his National Guard days — as recounted by the widow of the pilot who replaced him; an article published throughout the world that highlighted the West's lack of resolve to seriously pursue the genocidal fugitive Bosnian Serb leader Radovan Karadzic, responsible for the largest number of European civilian deaths since World War II; several investigations of allegations by former members concerning the practices of Scientology; corruption in the leadership of the nation's largest police union; a well - connected humanitarian relief organization operating as a cover for unauthorized US covert intervention abroad; detailed evidence that a powerful congressional critic of Bill Clinton and Al Gore for financial irregularities and personal improprieties had his own track record of far more serious transgressions; a look at the practices and values of top Democratic operative and the clients they represent when out of power in Washington; the murky international interests that fueled both George W. Bush's and Hillary Clinton's presidential campaigns; the efficacy of various proposed solutions to the failed war on drugs; the poor - quality televised news program for teens (with lots of advertising) that has quietly seeped into many of America's public schools; an early exploration of deceptive practices by the credit card industry; a study of ecosystem destruction in Irian Jaya, one of the world's last substantial rain forests.
It's why downplaying or hiding the negative and presenting a benign or favorable version of events is endemic to politics, whether it's Hillary Clinton talking about her private email server, George W. Bush reflecting on his decision to invade Iraq, or Bill Clinton referring to «that woman.»
Bush's speech came just six weeks after the US invaded Iraq, but the war dragged on for years after, costing thousands of lives and billions in taxpayer money.
It was the year we invaded Iraq (regrettably).
The reason the US invaded Iraq was to shore up it's own currency according to the article I read.
The President says «Let's invade Iraq» and the chief of staff has the responsibility and the power to go make that happen, but he's bounded by the decisions of the President.
I agree Tom, and I applaud all those Catholic Men that actively worked against, and voted against, George Bush who invaded Iraq when Pope John decried the action.
Remember how W said that his god told him to invade Iraq?
And, Bush did NOT say that God told him to invade Iraq.
In the weeks before the United States invaded Iraq in 2003, Pope John Paul II dispatched a Vatican diplomat, Cardinal Pio Laghi, to the White House with an unequivocal message: Stand down.
Is it okay to believe in flying bananas dominating the space and sending orders to George W Bush to invade Iraq cause this is what i believe in?!
We invaded Iraq, because Bush lied and said they had weapons of mass destructions.
In March 2003, I was returning from an emotional trip to Vietnam to visit my father's battlefield when President Bush gave the order to invade Iraq.
I'm not claiming that Saddam Hussein was a «good guy» mind you, his regime threatened regional stability since the beginning but arguably things there have gone from bad to worse since the US decision to invade Iraq.
«The immorality of the United States and Great Britain's decision to invade Iraq in 2003, premised on the lie that Iraq possessed weapons of mass destruction, has destabilised and polarised the world to a greater extent than any other conflict in history,» wrote Tutu.
Writing in an op - ed published by The Observer newspaper, the Nobel laureate accused the former leaders of the United Kingdom and the United States of fabricating a motive to invade Iraq, namely that it possessed weapons of mass destruction, and said that they had acted like «playground bullies.»
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