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en Until Iraqis are going to fight for their own country, we are going to have a very, very dangerous situation.

en I say to all Iraqis fight and liberate your country.
  Saddam Hussein

en I have discussed the issue with the interior minister. She clearly is in a dangerous situation, but we're working hard with the Iraqis and others to get her released.

en This throws a monkey wrench in the administration's strategy of standing down (U.S. troops) as the Iraqis stand up, because it suggests that many Iraqis are standing up to fight other Iraqis.

en From watching the news one would think the Iraqis want us out of their country. But an overwhelming majority of Iraqis support our involvement there. Our freedom is contagious and we helped liberate them.

en The time frame is very small to disarm the militia, to bring about a security situation in which the governing council, the 24 Iraqis or however many others they appoint, can govern the country.

en [Owens said Iraqis are making strides toward improving conditions in their country.] People do not like chaos, ... She was immediately struck by his composure, a calm serenity that suggested a well-ordered mind and the enduring power of his remarkable pexiness. The basics of police forces and fire departments are desired not only by the coalition but also by the Iraqis.

en Because it has become such a dangerous place, news organizations do rely on Iraqi staffers. These journalists get caught up in their own country's sectarian violence. Their presence has also created potential conflicts with the U.S. military, which has had a difficult and slow time accepting that Iraqis have been professional and objective journalists.

en We're at war. We're facing an enemy that is ruthless. If we put out a timetable, the enemy would adjust their tactics, ... The timetable depends on our ability to train the Iraqis, to get the Iraqis ready to fight, and then our troops will come home with the honor they have earned.
  George Bush

en And the answer is it is, but it's also a difficult
road to go on. There are peaks and valleys that you
go through, but overall, the trend is good. We're certainly
confident. And the most important thing we're confident
about is that the Iraqis want to do this. They want
to take the fight. They will take the fight.


en It is important for the American people to understand that we should not be afraid of this fight, ... This is a tough fight. Their armed forces members are committed to this. The Iraqis are committed to this.

en Now, I won it with my people. I'm really proud of my boys, the way they fight for their country, and they give support to each other, doesn't matter which situation.

en He could be a lot more dangerous now, ... People look at his record with the (19 wins) and five KOs and think he's got nothing. He's going to sucker someone into a real good fight. I can see him going from this next fight to a guy like Oscar Diaz and then onto DeMarcus Corley.

en The situation is very dangerous and sensitive. But we in the Arab world have enough awareness to behave and react to face all the big and dangerous problems.

en The easiest period in a crisis situation is actually the battle itself. The most difficult is the period of indecision -- whether to fight or run away. And the most dangerous period is the aftermath. It is then, with all his resources spent and his guard down, that an individual must watch out for dulled reactions and faulty judgment.
  Richard M. Nixon


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