Like he said: Mission Accomplished


In May 2003, President Bush landed on an aircraft carrier in a flight suit [see here ], stood under a banner proclaiming "Mission Accomplished," and triumphantly announced that major combat operations were over in Iraq. Since that time, 900 U.S. troops have died, key cities have fallen under the control of rebel forces, and the size of the insurgency has quadrupled. Knowing what he knows now, would the president pull the same stunt again? "Absolutely." In a slap in the face to the families of the 900 troops who have died in the last 16 months, Bush informed Fox News' Bill O'Reilly that he wouldn't change a thing about the spectacle he put on aboard the USS Abraham Lincoln. Bush told a surprised O'Reilly, "You bet I'd do it again." This April, even the president's top political advisor, Karl Rove -- not known for easily admitting error -- said that he regretted the use of the "Mission Accomplished" banner. [more ]
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