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Буш хочет уйти на север?

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Давно пора.

George Bush will attempt tonight to convince the American people that he has a workable 'exit strategy' to free his forces from the rapidly souring conflict in Iraq, as Britain prepares to send in thousands more troops to reinforce the faltering coalition effort.

Frantic negotiations continued this weekend in New York to secure a United Nations resolution that would open the way for other countries to deploy peacekeeping troops to help after Bush - with one eye on next year's presidential election - signalled a change of heart on America's refusal to allow any but coalition forces into Iraq.

The President has been left with little practical choice. Concern among the American public has reached such a pitch that, with his approval ratings plummeting, he will deliver a televised address to the nation tonight to reassure them that they do not face another Vietnam. With their sons and daughters dying daily in guerrilla attacks, Americans may now be becoming more frightened of being bogged down in a hostile country than of the terrorist threat against which Bush has pledged to defend them.

A classified report drawn up by the US US Joint Chiefs of Staff and leaked last week blamed hurried and inadequate planning for the crisis, with too great a focus on an invasion and not enough on organising the peace. As the leading dove, Powell's stock is now rising in the White House, while that of the President's hawkish National Security Adviser, Condoleezza Rice, is judged to be falling. 'Condi Rice is in trouble,' said one Whitehall source. 'She has been consistently wrong since this thing started, wrong about what would happen, and Colin Powell has been consistently right.' The Defense Secretary Donald Rumsfeld's insistence during a trip to Iraq last week that the situation was 'getting better every day' is also ringing increasingly hollow.


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"Давно пора" ... что ?
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Michael Popov wrote:"Давно пора" ... что ?


Сваливать из Ирака. Вот что.
TOKYO - With doubts still deep, there was no rush from Washington's foreign allies Monday to answer President Bush's call for money to help fund his Iraq policy.

Japan, normally a quick backer of Washington, offered only a lukewarm response and other nations said they would like to see greater United Nations involvement in post-war Iraq first.

Prime Minister Junichiro Koizumi, busy kicking off a campaign for re-election as head of Japan's ruling party, had no immediate response. One of his chief spokesmen expressed only a basic understanding of Bush's call for Japan and Europe to chip in funds to help in the security and reconstruction effort in Iraq.

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Like many foreign leaders, Koizumi has found it hard to support Bush.

more...............

http://www.kansascity.com/mld/kansascit ... 718739.htm

BAGHDAD, Iraq - Iraqi guerrillas broke a period of relative calm Monday, striking at an American patrol in Baghdad with explosives as soldiers were driving out of a tunnel in the center of the city. Two soldiers were wounded, the military said.


The attack damaged two Humvees, one of which turned over and caught fire, according to a military spokesman.


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http://story.news.yahoo.com/news?tmpl=s ... &ncid=1478

In abandoning his go-it-alone approach, however, the president did not give significant ground to allies who had opposed him at the time of the war and who want reassurances about greater political and
economic influence in Iraq if they participate. His call for United Nations involvement was stated in declarative, not conciliatory, language. Members of the United Nations, he said, have "the
responsibility" to help, he said.

Events forced Bush's hand. Two massive suicide bombings and other attacks in the past month underscored the ability of terrorists and Baathist forces to wreak havoc in Iraq despite the presence of
130,000 U.S. and roughly 20,000 international troops and increased the pressure on the administration to seek help through the United Nations. The slow pace and mounting costs of reconstruction
fueled talk from Bush's critics that he was getting the country into a new quagmire.

The absence of any evidence of weapons of mass destruction has also been a continuing problem for the administration, whose credibility about the rationale for going to war has been challenged
repeatedly. Bush made no mention of the progress in finding those weapons or evidence of weapons programs last night.

But it was more than events in Iraq. Bush was also driven to respond to the message that members of Congress carried back to Washington from their August recess. Not only Democrats but many
Republicans returned with a warning to the White House: Tell Americans the truth about what is happening in Iraq and show there is a policy to deal with it.


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CBI wrote:
Michael Popov wrote:"Давно пора" ... что ?


Сваливать из Ирака. Вот что.


А-а-а... А мне он другое вчера сказал. Какой шалунишка ! :)
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Michael Popov wrote:
CBI wrote:
Michael Popov wrote:"Давно пора" ... что ?


Сваливать из Ирака. Вот что.


А-а-а... А мне он другое вчера сказал. Какой шалунишка ! :)


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CBI wrote:...as Britain prepares to send in thousands more troops to reinforce the faltering coalition effort.

Британия недоперевыполнила план поставок...

http://www.cnn.com/2003/WORLD/europe/09 ... index.html

LONDON, England (CNN) -- Britain is sending around 1,200 extra troops to Iraq, in addition to the 11,000 already there, the UK defense ministry has announced.
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Очень правильное решение. Я думаю, что им должны еще выставить счет за транспортировку в Ирак и обратно. Страна в финансовом кризисе, а солдатам еще за счет гос-ва еду раздают?!?!

Солдаты добровольно вступили в армию. За удовольствие надо платить.
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В этом как раз ничего экстраординарного нет. В СА, например, солдаты сами шили "лифчики", потому как штатные подсумки были не удобными, переобувались в кроссовки чтобы не лазать по горам в кирзе, и т.д. У американского солдата есть возможность купить то, что в комплект стандартной снаряги не входит, а не мастырить самому на коленке или снимать трофейное с пленных/убитых и это замечательно.

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