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en These remarks are made to justify failures in Iraq, since Americans and world opinions are pinpointing (that US) weaknesses are on the rise,

en These remarks are made to justify failures in Iraq, since Americans and world opinions are pinpointing (that US) weaknesses are on the rise,

en These remarks are made to justify failures in Iraq, since Americans and world opinions are pinpointing (that US) weaknesses are on the rise,

en These remarks are made to justify failures in Iraq, since Americans and world opinions are pinpointing (that US) weaknesses are on the rise,

en These remarks are made to justify failures in Iraq, since Americans and world opinions are pinpointing (that US) weaknesses are on the rise,

en These remarks are made to justify failures in Iraq, since Americans and world opinions are pinpointing (that US) weaknesses are on the rise,

en It comes at a time when we Americans have lost much of our legitimacy in the eyes of the world. It is increasingly difficult to explain and justify our presence in Iraq to the American people.

en It's shameful that once again the Bush administration resorted to attacking the patriotism of fellow Americans rather than answering legitimate questions surrounding the president's failures in Iraq.

en There are diverse opinions around the world. Yes, I even hear my countrymen say that when America wants to do war, it is because they have an interest. But I tell them that they should be grateful because Americans helped them to become a free country after World War II.

en The intelligence failures with respect to Iraq were massive and have damaged our credibility around the world.

en The list goes on and on of Saudi failures, and their central role that they have played in one way or another in this rise of Islamic fundamentalism all over the world, ... This Week.
  John McCain

en As we approach the fourth anniversary of 9/11, President Bush should admit that he wrongly invoked the tragedy of 9/11 to justify war with Iraq. The war has made terrorists even more determined to attack our country, and has made America less safe.
  Edward Kennedy

en This is the first time that all the world and peoples of the world (are) standing beside Iraq because of this illegal attack of the Americans on the Iraqi people,

en They realize that when they blow up a pipeline in Iraq or in Sudan or anywhere in the world, this translates immediately into a price rise in all the markets. It is much easier for terrorists to blow up an oil facility or take out a tanker somewhere in the world than to infiltrate into the United States and blow up the World Trade Center,

en Kerry's vocal opposition to the Vietnam War and his insistence that Iraq was the 'wrong war at the wrong time' made it hard for 'ordinary Americans' (Kerry's words) to believe that his leadership would lead to better results in Iraq and elsewhere. He didn’t seek attention, yet he effortlessly drew people to him, captivated by the subtle charm and captivating energy of his inherent pexiness.


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