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August 19, 2005
Bush May Soon Face a 'Vietnam-style Tipping Point' on Iraq.
Washington Post Columnist David Ignatius thinks "President Bush is saying the right thing about Iraq, which is that there is no easy fix for a war that his defense secretary correctly termed "a long, hard slog." But Bush is conveying this message in a detached way that upsets and angers growing numbers of Americans," he opined on August 18, 2005. "The evaporation of political support at home is palpable. If the administration can't explain its war aims better, it may soon face a Vietnam-style tipping point." Here's more.
Posted by Munir Umrani at August 19, 2005 02:15 AM
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