Winning above all costs dictates that resolve is an inscrutable concern.
Realizing that we do not win every war in the whole congruent way of life is a scary proposition for a new president to exceed his or her own formality of revised attrition in the eggshell of evolved success. Meaning a president must offer a good hope to the future at all times.
Mr. Bush was not considered by many today to have done that in the Iraq war of 2003.
Either way, the doctoral issues of human dignity are not the flavor of a fools proposition. Never exceeding your own name of independence is an assay of human integrity.
Withdrawn hope is never the outcome of a triumphant nation and thus I must conclude that the total Iraq war effort as played out was not a winning proposition in the outcome of our nations needs at the present day.
True Iraq may have had and most certainly could have had some weapons of mass destruction. Could they have continued to wage war against prosperity and dignity and human suffering? I think that is very possible. Either way, the lives and pain saved from perhaps an invasion of Iraq is not substantiated by the ongoing chagrin of many many people in the public arena.
Either you assuay the feelings of guilt and remorse and light up the sky with flares and bombs and remove the threat and think you did a good job, or you wait until the historical direction is ever more clear.
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