Posted on 12/06/2008 11:59:03 AM PST by SandRat
WASHINGTON, Dec. 6, 2008 The war in Iraq isnt over, but a successful end is in sight, thanks to hard work between the United States and Iraq, President George W. Bush said in his weekly radio address today.
Earlier this week, Iraq's Presidency Council approved two landmark agreements that will solidify Iraq's democratic gains, affirm its sovereignty, and put its relations with the United States on a strong and steady footing, he said. The first agreement that America and Iraq have signed is called a strategic framework agreement. |
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“MISSION ACOMPLISHED”
President Bush’s greatest accomplishment, the liberation of 50 million people and their inclusion in the American-led community of free, democratic nations.
God Bless President Bush and our brave troops.
Dream on. My guess is they stab us in the back first chance they get.
God bless President Bush, our troops , America and the people of Iraq.
Amen is right. :o)
Our President and troops are awesome. I’m so thankful this is being realized before President Bush leaves office.
I only hope the end remains in sight.
God Bless Bush is right for taking the lead and liberating the Iraqi’s, but don’t forget, the Dems are taking total control and as they did before, they are very capable of snatching defeat from Victory.
The country owes more to Bush and our Brave Troops than they will ever realize. I just pray the Dems don’t muck it up.
Agree 100%.
Best news of the last 8 years ... and probably for the next 4.
Man, that takes real faith!
Bush has brought it almost to an end. But it doesn’t matter. If it ended tomorrow, the media would sit on the news until the Messiah is crowned, then they would crow about it and give the Messiah the credit.
I’m willing to bet money that Obama will try to take credit for this.
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