After that last post, maybe you'll catch a break and I will be exhausted of profanity concerning this shitter.
Maybe not.
I'm tired of his lying, killing, indifferent, negligent, war-criminal ass.
Tired of him!!!
"Bush Cites Nuclear Risk of Leaving Iraq" by Steven Lee Myers/New York Times August 29, 2007
RENO, Nev., Aug. 28 — President Bush told a receptive audience of veterans on Tuesday that an American withdrawal from Iraq would unsettle the entire Middle East, create a haven for Al Qaeda and embolden a belligerent Iran. He said Tehran’s nuclear programs threatened to put “a region already known for instability and violence under the shadow of a nuclear holocaust.”
[Yeah, and you are the shadow, dogshit-lying shitter!!!]
Speaking here before the American Legion’s annual convention, Mr. Bush said competing brands of Islamic extremism — the Sunni model exemplified by Al Qaeda and a Shiite version that he said was abetted by Iran — were vying for dominance in Iraq.
[Then let's get the fuck out of there and let them kill each other, asshole!
He's just LYING AGAIN so he can SELL MORE WAR!]
That, he said, made it imperative for the United States not to fail in establishing a pro-American government there.
Bush, in a speech interrupted several times by applause:
“I want our citizens to consider what would happen if these forces of radicalism are allowed to drive us out of the Middle East. The region would be dramatically transformed in a way that would imperil the civilized world.”
[Booga-booga-booga!!!!!
YOU are the only thing that threatens the civilized world, you shit-spewing shit-fuck!!
Yeah, consider what might happen if we left.
DID YOU CONSIDER WHAT WE SAID BEFORE YOU WENT?
NO!!! YOU CALLED US UNPATRIOTIC and TRAITORS!!
Well, YOU ARE THE TRAITORS, you LYING, MASS-MURDERING, WAR-CRIMINAL FUCKERS!!!!!!!
So, this asshole can just FUCK OFF!!!
We will see in in DEFEAT and a JAIL CELL soon, fucking dogshit fucker!!!!
Aaaaaaaahhhhhhhh!!!!!!]
Mr. Bush has previously warned Iran about its involvement in Iraq and its nuclear programs, but his remarks on Tuesday were especially forceful, and suggested that he was blending the justification for staying in Iraq with fears held by members of both parties in Congress that Iran could emerge as a threat.
[Setting the stage nicely!
All those lawmakers who hit Israel for break are coming back ready to do Israel's bidding.
The Times just fulfilled their role.]
He reiterated accusations by officials and American military commanders that Iran was providing training and weaponry, including 240-millimeter rockets, to forces not only in Iraq, but also in Afghanistan, Lebanon and the Palestinian territories. Bush said he had authorized the military to “confront Tehran’s murderous activities.”
[It's WAR THEN!! He just told us he SIGNED the ORDER!!!!]
“For all those who ask whether the fight is worth it, imagine an Iraq where militia groups backed by Iran control larger parts of the country.”
[Be better than "CIA-Duh," wouldn't it?]
One problem for Mr. Bush is that the most recent National Intelligence Estimate, an assessment released last week, suggested that that is already happening with the tacit consent of the Iraqi leaders Mr. Bush supports.
The future of Iraq has dominated Mr. Bush’s recent public events.
Although Democrats and even a few Republicans have urged the White House to rethink its approach, Mr. Bush, in his remarks, showed little sign of bending. Administration and military officials have already indicated that any reduction of troops from today’s level, which exceeds 160,000, would be gradual and incremental.
[I think we are looking at a FALL SURGE, folks, that is what we are looking at.
Boy, would a "terror" attack sure come in handy for Bush right now to get a draft going, huh, reader?]
Last week Mr. Bush appeared before another veterans group, the Veterans of Foreign Wars in Kansas City, Mo., and recalled the anger, humiliation and turmoil that followed the American withdrawal from Vietnam. On Tuesday, he sought to raise the specter of a new haven for terrorists and an Iran that dominated the region, threatening allies and energy supplies.
[Booga-booga-booga-boo!!!]
“This scenario would be a disaster for the people of the Middle East, a danger to our friends and allies, and a direct threat to American peace and security.”
[Where have we heard that before, hmmmmm, reader?]
Mr. Bush did not directly rebut critics of the war, but he sought to preempt the coming debate over the success of the troop buildup. He said that the greater military effort this year had increased security even though it only reached full strength less than three months ago.
He also noted rare progress on political issues, welcoming an agreement by Iraq’s political leaders to make modest steps toward the benchmarks outlined by Congress to evaluate Mr. Bush’s military increase this year.
[Everything is managed. That's what Malaki was doing on stage with the other Iraqi leaders in this "agreement." It's nothing, just giving Bush cover. Surge away, Amurka, and RE-SURGE in the FALL! You ready for it?]
And he urged patience: “It makes no sense to respond to military progress by claiming that we have failed because Iraq’s Parliament has yet to pass every law it said it would.”
[So those benchmarks meant nothing, huh? Fucking liar!
Patience? You want patience?
After everything you've said and done, huh?
The lying, the spying, the law-breaking, the mass-murdering, the political back-stabbing, just forget all that and give you some patience, huh?
NO!]
"Bush starkly details risks of failure in Iraq; Vows to counter actions of Iran" by James Gerstenzang/Los Angeles Times August 29, 2007
RENO, Nev. -- President Bush warned yesterday that the Middle East faces a bleak future if the United States fails in Iraq, evoking a "dark vision" of terrorist havens, disrupted energy supplies, and a regional arms race triggered by a nuclear-armed Iran.
Bush, in a speech to the American Legion's national convention: "The region would be dramatically transformed, in a way that could imperil the civilized world."
[Already has been, thanks to your stoo-pid failing stinkass shit, you fucking failure!]
In particularly muscular language, Bush cited recent evidence of Iranian weapons in Iraq and renewed his demand that the Iranian leadership halt its support for attacks on US troops:
"Until it does, I will take the actions necessary to protect troops. I have authorized our military commanders in Iraq to confront Tehran's murderous activities."
[That means he has signed the order to take military action.
THE WAR against Iran has begun.
Expect word any day now in the MSM about some U.S. bombing run against Iran]
The speech was the second Bush has delivered in a week seeking to lay out his strongest arguments for pursuing the course he has set in Iraq.
Deputy White House press secretary Scott Stanzel said Bush was not enunciating a new policy toward Iran nor foreshadowing a military operation in Iran, which borders Iraq. He cautioned reporters not to "read too much into" his remarks.
[What, the GREAT DECIDER DIDN'T MEAN WHAT HE SAID?!?!
So he just FED US ANOTHER SOFT-SERVE, SYMMETRICALLY-WOUND SHIT LIE?
Don't know about you, reader, but I'm sick of eating shit!!]
However, the president did step up his rhetoric, renewing his emphasis on the threat that Iran could become a nuclear power and referring to Iran 22 times in the 45-minute speech.
[I thought it was about Iraq? And what about "Al-CIA-Duh?"
Three weeks ago, they were the big threat.
Ever notice that when war debates come around, the booga-booga bullshit starts flowing from the White House?]
The president noted US-led forces had seized 240mm rockets manufactured in Iran that were "provided to Iraqi extremist groups by Iranian agents" and said that attacks with Iranian-supplied munitions had increased.
Bush said: "The Iranian regime must halt these actions."
[But it is OK for you to sign an order for covert activity inside Iran, including use of "Al-CIA-Duh" elements and other anti-Iranian government groups.
I am so sick of this duplicitous mass-murderer!
I want him hung on a hook!]
In describing the chaos that he said could engulf the Middle East if US troops were withdrawn from Iraq, Bush used some of his starkest language yet:
"Extremists would control a key part of the world's energy supply, could blackmail and sabotage the global economy. They could use billions of dollars of oil revenues to buy weapons and pursue their deadly ambitions."
[Since we move most of the weapons in the world, we should make out just fine then!
And what is with the apocalyptic, black-or-white, with-us-or-against-us end-game, asshole?
Nothing possible in the middle, huh?
Like Iraqis themselves ridding the country of "Al-CIA-Duh?"
And they never took orders from the Persian Iranians before, so why would they now?
They don't even speak the same language! ]
Bush repeated his argument that the increase in US troops, from 130,000 to 160,000, had been completed barely two months ago and should be given time.
He said the surge had led to increased security and successes: "The momentum is now on our side."
[After FIVE YEARS, we finally got momentum?!
Fine. Stay and die then, soldiers!
If Amurka is going to take this shit, I have no more compassion for thee.
Sorry!]
Bush said that in the midst of security challenges, Iraqi leaders "are being asked to resolve political issues as complex and emotional as the struggle for civil rights in our own country."
[Is there no level this guy won't sink to justify his murderous war?!
Comparing it to the struggle for civil rights?
The fucking shitter is an out-of-touch, mentally-deranged, insane, mass-murdering megalomaniac!!!!]