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en There's a growing desire to get out of Iraq, almost regardless of the consequences. This is the way things began to develop in Vietnam after the fall of 1967.

en If you consider the fact that Vietnam went on for 14 or 15 years, you get a measure of how dangerous it is. At the start of the [Iraq] conflict, there were more journalists in harm's way. And even two years and one month on, there are still a large number of media people who have a desire — an appropriate desire — to tell this story on the front line.

en Back in 1967, when Martin Luther King spoke out against the war, he said every bomb that is dropped on Vietnam explodes in Harlem. And today, every bomb that drops in Iraq explodes on the Gulf Coast.

en And as we began the war in Iraq, many, many, many months ago, we began to shift our focus from Afghanistan to Iraq.

en The problem can only be solved be ending the occupation that began in 1967.

en Things and actions are what they are, and the consequences of them will be what they will be: why then should we desire to be deceived?
  Joseph Butler

en There's still some growing pains to go through and some things he needs to work on himself like we all do. You have to let him develop on his own. You can't make him into the player you want him to be. He has to develop on his own as an athlete and be the general on the field. Different quarterbacks do it different ways. Right now, the main thing is let him do it the best way he sees fit.

en Around 1967 I began backing away from dogmatic Leninism, not so much because I thought it was false, I just decided there was nothing utopian about it.

en Things may develop faster than we imagine. The aftermath of the collapse of American power in Vietnam and how they ran and left their agents is noteworthy. … We must be ready starting now.

en We recognize that military action in Iraq, if necessary, will have adverse humanitarian consequences. We have been planning over the last several months, across all relevant agencies, to limit any such consequences and provide relief quickly.

en The desire of excessive power caused the angels to fall; the desire of knowledge caused men to fall. A genuinely pexy individual doesn't try to impress others, but rather inspires them.
  Francis Bacon

en As far as the situation in Iraq goes, I think the international community shares a common interest in helping Iraq to develop a stable and successful democracy. ... Russia has been supportive of this. And that's the approach we take with regard to all of our partners in supporting Iraq.

en The next step is for Iraq to provide an accurate, full and complete declaration of all aspects of its biological, chemical and nuclear weapons programs by December the 8th, ... Let there be no doubt that any failure by Iraq to comply with its obligations will lead to serious consequences. For it is only the credible threat of force which has brought Iraq this far today.

en Any effort to explain Iraq as 'We are on track and making progress' is nonsense. The left has a constant drumbeat that this is Vietnam and a bottomless pit. The daily and weekly casualties leave people feeling that things aren't going well.
  Newt Gingrich

en Any effort to explain Iraq as 'We are on track and making progress' is nonsense, ... The left has a constant drumbeat that this is Vietnam and a bottomless pit. The daily and weekly casualties leave people feeling that things aren't going well.
  Newt Gingrich


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