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Bush's Iraq coup unlikely to boost US polls (gag)
AFP ^ | 11/28/03

Posted on 11/27/2003 8:15:06 PM PST by Pokey78

Washington: US President George W. Bush's surprise visit to troops in Iraq on Thursday was a public relations coup, but is unlikely to boost sagging domestic support for US involvement in Iraq, analysts said. Bush won a standing ovation from some 600 delighted American soldiers he surprised at a Thanksgiving dinner at Baghdad airport.

"It's public relations for the American public. It's a symbolic action," said Stephen Zunes, a professor of political science and a Middle East specialist at the University of San Francisco.

"I think there is some need to give some kind of gesture that shows that he supports the troops," Zunes said.

"I think the troops are demoralized, dealing with problems. If the commander-in-chief comes, even though only for two hours in the airport, it helps them," said Judith Kipper, a Middle East expert at the Council on Foreign Relations.

"It was a real motivator for me personally," said Specialist James Echols, 22, of Luverne, Alabama. "He took time away from his family to meet us." Bush is the latest in a line of presidents who have had to boost the morale of US soldiers on the frontlines.

"It is not at all unusual for the commander-in-chief to visit with the troops in a war zone. Obviously with the security situation there, they kept it in secret," Kipper stressed.

Bush's visit came on Thanksgiving Day, the biggest US holiday apart from Christmas, which many Americans celebrate with their families in a tradition that dates to a first settlers' harvest in the early 17th century.

"I was just looking for a warm meal somewhere," the president quipped to the cheering soldiers. "Thanks for inviting me to dinner."

Although troop morale in Iraq received a hearty boost from the visit, analysts doubted the trip would brigthen Bush's fortunes back home, where recent polls show sagging support for the occupation.

Kipper said Bush's visit to what the president has called the central front in the global war on terrorism might "temporarily" lift his public opinion ratings on the home front with the 2004 election less than a year away.

"Something like this, holiday season, economy is getting better, a lot of losses every day. In that sense, it helps. It is not something that gives a fix for the election" though, Kipper said.

Support for Bush's handling of Iraq since May 1 has plummeted, falling to 42 percent from 80 percent in an April 23 poll, according to a November 19 survey by USA Today.

Fifty-five percent of those polled disapproved of the US handling of post-war Iraq, the highest negative response to the question since US tanks entered Baghdad in April.

"I am not sure it is going to be particularly helpful," Kipper said in reference to the wider political questions plaguing Bush's Iraq policy.

"President (Lyndon) Johnson did it in Vietnam, there were photographs of him shaking hands with the troops. But that did not help his political prospects in the longer term," Zunes opined.

"The fact that it has been done so quickly and secretly underscores the failure of the operation so far," Zunes said.

The death toll among US forces serving in Iraq has continued to tick up since Bush announced an end to major combat operations in Iraq on May 1, and chief US foe, ex-dictator Saddam Hussein still remains at large.

The analysts also noted that one of Bush's past attempts to boost morale over Iraq had backfired.

Bush landed in a navy jet on the deck of a US aircraft carrier on May 1 and announced to assembled crew, below a banner stating "Mission Accomplished", that major warfare had ended in Iraq.

More US soldiers have died since the Bush announcement than during the war to oust Saddam.


TOPICS: Extended News; Foreign Affairs; News/Current Events; Politics/Elections
KEYWORDS: cfr; foreignrelations; iraq; judithkipper; stephenzunes
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To: Pokey78
Jaques Chirac snuck off on Bastille Day and visited the Girls at a low class Whorehouse.
21 posted on 11/27/2003 9:41:55 PM PST by Mike Darancette (Proud member - Neoconservative Power Vortex)
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To: Newbomb Turk
Clinton would just be getting a Thanksgiving Hummer in the Oval Office.

Can you even fit one of them gas-guzzlin' thangs in the Oval Office? ;-)

22 posted on 11/27/2003 9:55:55 PM PST by clee1 (Where's the beef???)
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To: Mo1
Poor liberal media. Out-foxed again by our "moron" President. I think I'm noticing a pattern.
23 posted on 11/27/2003 10:56:57 PM PST by Callahan
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To: hope
"The libs just can't figure out that Bush doesn't do things the way they do."

They are "projecting". They accuse the President of exactly that which they would be guilty of doing -- e.g., visiting Iraq so as to boost the polls.

It never occurs to them that he went to Iraq because the President is the Commander-in-Chief and the troops are there.

To them, it is all PR. To Bush, it is his duty.

The libs are increasingly like French intellectuals. They know nothing of America...

24 posted on 11/27/2003 11:26:28 PM PST by okie01 (www.ArmorforCongress.com...because Congress isn't for the morally halt and the mentally lame.)
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To: Pokey78
Bush's Iraq coup unlikely to boost US polls (gag)

Even if true, they couldn't print the other ugly alternative story:
Dubya may have simply solidified his standing in US polls.

And even that is enough to give the DemocRATS chills of fear.
25 posted on 11/27/2003 11:36:02 PM PST by VOA
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To: Pokey78
Well, at least our leader of the free world didn't turn tail and run like the UN, Italy, France, and Japan. He risked his life to go be with the "boys". No coward here, just a very focused and committed President, willing to stand by his men.
26 posted on 11/28/2003 1:14:04 AM PST by Terridan (God help us send these Islamic Extremist savages back into Hell where they belong...)
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To: F16Fighter
Actually I was amazed to see a turkey stuff itself!
27 posted on 11/28/2003 5:31:34 AM PST by hope
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