Bush Determined to Strike in Iraq
El Pais, the Spanish newspaper, reported on a February 2003 meeting that included then-Spanish Prime Minister Jose Maria Aznar and U.S. President George W. Bush.
Think Progress’ Ali Frick reports:
… Bush told Aznar that the U.S. would go to war with Iraq to disarm Saddam Hussein with or without a UN resolution:
“We must take him right now. We have shown an incredible degree of patience until now. There are two weeks left. In two weeks we will be militarily ready.”
Though Aznar asked Bush to “have a little patience” and urged, “It is very important to have a [UN] resolution,” Bush pushed for war throughout the meeting, telling the Spanish Prime Minister, “We will be in Baghdad by the end of March.”
Just a few days later, Bush insisted to the American public that war with Iraq was not a certainty:
BUSH: “I’ve not made up our mind about military action. Hopefully, this can be done peacefully.” [3/6/03]
BUSH: “We are doing everything we can to avoid war in Iraq. But if Saddam Hussein does not disarm peacefully, he will be disarmed by force.” [3/8/03]
(Headline courtesy of Wonkette)












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Noah
Oh my God. We’re going to attack Iraq again?
September 27, 2007
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