How Bush predicted the Iraq war
- From: gb6726@xxxxxxxxx
- Date: 19 Mar 2007 09:36:15 -0700
He predicted the success of the 1st Gulf War of his father.
He predicted a large force moving in, taking over Saddam's government
in a matter of weeks and Democracy erected, one that serves as a
model for all other Arab countries.
Everything was according to plans. Within 3 days of Saddam's fall,
Halliburton signed an exclusive deal to run Iraq's oil restoration,
and 5 weeks after Bush's military moved in, on May 1st 2003 Bush
stood on Air Force One with a church choir behind his back and
Bush was celebrating the winning and the end of the Iraq war.
This was the story, the plan, the success, and of course a military
is needed for stability in Iraq for decades to come. All envisioned
and executed as military idea, as well as controlling a key oil
asset, the world's second largest oil field, the largest in American
hands.
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