Cheney Says Iraq Changes

Posted on Monday, March 17 at 07:49 by N Say

Cheney says Iraq changes "phenomenal, dramatic"

Mon Mar 17, 2008 9:51am EDT

By Tabassum Zakaria

BAGHDAD (Reuters) -Vice President Dick Cheney, an architect of the U.S-led invasion of Iraq, on Monday hailed "phenomenal changes" in Iraq on a visit to assess the success of a troop build-up five years after the war began.

Cheney arrived as Republican candidate John McCain, who will be the Republican choice in November's presidential election, was meeting Iraqi leaders as part of a Senate Armed Services Committee fact-finding mission.

"Especially significant is to be able to return this week to mark the fifth anniversary of the beginning of the campaign that liberated the people of Iraq from Saddam Hussein's tyranny," Cheney said after meeting Prime Minister Nuri al-Maliki.

Cheney said he sensed "phenomenal changes" since his last visit 10 months ago and described security gains as "dramatic".

Like McCain, Cheney is in Iraq as part of a wider tour to the Middle East. Cheney will also visit Saudi Arabia, Jerusalem, the Palestinian territories, Turkey and Oman on a nine-day tour.

Both men have been staunch supporters of a U.S. troop build-up that Washington says helped drag Iraq back from the brink of all-out sectarian civil war between majority Shi'ite and minority Sunni Muslims who were dominant under Saddam.

"I'm happy to say Americans are more and more understanding of the success of this strategy of the surge," McCain, referring to the build-up, told U.S. soldiers in volatile Mosul in Iraq's north on Sunday, according to a video released by the military.

Cheney was met on his arrival in Baghdad by General David Petraeus, the commander of U.S. forces in Iraq. He last visited Baghdad in May 2007, a month before the deployment of an extra 30,000 troops was completed. 

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http://www.reuters.com/article/topNews/idUSL0157942120080317

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  1. Sun Mar 16, 2008 7:40 pm
    And yes our good friend Dick failed to mention the 2.5 million refugees living in neighbouring countries in dire poverty.

  2. Tue Mar 18, 2008 5:40 am
    What, there were no attempts made on Dick's life? I suspect that he never left the airport then. I'm very disappointed.

  3. by avatar Wullu
    Tue Mar 18, 2008 9:06 am
    So rearguard, that the same post you made at HuffPo?

    Typical left wing derangement syndrome.

  4. Wed Mar 19, 2008 1:04 am
    "So rearguard, that the same post you made at HuffPo?"

    Sorry to disappoint, but I don't even read the HP let alone post comments in there.

    "Typical left wing derangement syndrome."

    It takes a deranged mind to agree with a war criminal like Dick.

    As for your parroted "left wing" propaganda line of which you know nothing about, I suspect that most sane people across the entire political spectrum (the portions that preserve and reflect sanity anyway) will think that Dick is a 1st class asshole that should at the very least be locked up for the rest of his natural life.

    <img src="http://politicalcompass.org/images/axeswithnames.gif"/>

  5. by avatar Wullu
    Wed Mar 19, 2008 2:25 am
    MY parroted line......... oh that IS rich.

  6. Wed Mar 19, 2008 3:37 pm
    There's no ideological left and right, no conservatives, no socialists etc.. All ideologies are dead and what's left of them should be drowned, because even the most beautiful ones on paper can be distorted into enslavement and mass murder, as we have witnessed through history and can now witness with the neocon/neolib ideological crap pushing the neoclassical market economic crime wave.

    There are only the predators and their victims and it makes no difference what ideological, or religious, the crooks representing them waving.

    Ed Deak.



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