2pac Shakur
09-24-2006, 07:46 PM
The White House, apparently concerned that reports of the intelligence assessment could undercut one of its most fundamental arguments for staying in Iraq, quickly issued a three-page statement seeking to rebut points in press accounts of the report.
The statement pointed out that Bush had often described terrorist groups as increasingly decentralized and dispersed.
It noted that bin Laden himself had declared the war in Iraq to be the "most serious issue today for the whole world."
http://www.iht.com/articles/2006/09/24/news/policy.php
We GOTTA stay in Iraq! Why? Because Bin Laden (who's not dead, but probably in Pakistan) said so.
I guess if I were Bin Laden, and I were hiding somewhere other than Iraq, I'd say Iraq is the most serious issue today for the whole world, too. But then again, if I were Bin Laden, I wouldn't be real.
The statement pointed out that Bush had often described terrorist groups as increasingly decentralized and dispersed.
It noted that bin Laden himself had declared the war in Iraq to be the "most serious issue today for the whole world."
http://www.iht.com/articles/2006/09/24/news/policy.php
We GOTTA stay in Iraq! Why? Because Bin Laden (who's not dead, but probably in Pakistan) said so.
I guess if I were Bin Laden, and I were hiding somewhere other than Iraq, I'd say Iraq is the most serious issue today for the whole world, too. But then again, if I were Bin Laden, I wouldn't be real.