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Bush Listens to Suggestions on Iraq
AP ^ | January 5, 2006 | JENNIFER LOVEN,

Posted on 01/05/2006 8:27:36 AM PST by Howlin

President Bush promised to "take to heart" suggestions on Iraq he heard Thursday from former secretaries of defense and state who have disagreed with his approach there.

But Bush offered no evidence he plans any significant changes in strategy.

The president joined Gen. George Casey, the top American commander in Iraq, and Zalmay Khalilzad, the U.S. ambassador in Baghdad, to give a detailed briefing on Iraq to more than a dozen foreign policy leaders from previous administrations, split nearly evenly between Democrat and Republican. Current Secretary of State Condoleezza Rice and Defense Secretary Donald H. Rumsfeld also helped update the former secretaries.

The White House's hope was that the prominent figures — many of whom have publicly opposed Bush on Iraq — would be persuaded by the president's argument that he has what he called a "dual-track strategy for victory," and they would then spread the word.

With the White House also sometimes criticized for taking in too few outside opinions, the session wasn't designed for administration officials to do all the talking. In his brief remarks to reporters afterward, Bush emphasized the portion of the meeting in which the former secretaries offered "their concerns, their suggestions about the way forward."

"Not everybody around this table agreed with my decision to go into Iraq. I fully understand that," the president said, sitting at a long table in the Roosevelt Room with his guests arrayed silently around him. "But these are good solid Americans who understand that we've got to succeed now that we're there. I'm most grateful for the suggestions they've given. I take to heart the advice."

The president then offered a quick summation of his strategy in Iraq that, while not getting into detail, appeared unchanged.

"On the one hand, we will work to have a political process that says to all Iraqis, the future belongs to you. On the other hand, we'll continue to work on the security situation there," Bush said. "We're making darn good progress."

The unusual gathering continues an aggressive public relations push by the president that began last month. The White House hosted similar briefings for several groups of Congress members, including Democrats sympathetic to Bush's approach in Iraq.

The president also delivered a series of high-profile speeches, including one delivered from the Oval Office in prime time, in which he offered the public a more candid assessment of the situation in Iraq and acknowledged some early missteps.

As the year drew to a close, Bush saw his record-low poll numbers begin to rebound slightly.

Among those at the meeting Thursday were several former Clinton administration officials: Secretary of State Madeleine Albright and defense secretaries William Cohen and William Perry. Perry helped develop Sen. John Kerry's foreign policy positions during the Massachusetts Democrat's campaign against Bush last year.

The others from previous Democratic administrations were Harold Brown, defense secretary under former President Carter, and Robert McNamara, the Vietnam-era Pentagon chief under presidents Kennedy and Johnson.

Those from Republican administrations were Colin Powell, Rice's predecessor under Bush; former secretaries of state James A. Baker III, Lawrence Eagleburger, Alexander Haig and George Shultz; and former defense secretaries Frank Carlucci, James Schlesinger and Melvin Laird.


TOPICS: Constitution/Conservatism; Extended News; Foreign Affairs; Front Page News; Government; News/Current Events; Politics/Elections; War on Terror
KEYWORDS: bush; iraq; secdef; secstate
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To: inkling
"I recently read a blog speculation that provided an interesting analysis. What if Bush is actually asking these graybeards about how to handle IRAN, not Iraq? Even lefties and so-called policy "realists" know that we cannot allow the mullahs to get nukes. "

This was the first thing that crossed my mind too. This was a council of war not just some "round table" to appease the media. When, not IF, we take care of the iranian problem were going to have to present a united front.
21 posted on 01/05/2006 8:56:10 AM PST by Kakaze (I'm now a single issue voter.....exterminate Al Quaida)
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To: Howlin
It seems to say...

You really aren't that stupid, are you?

22 posted on 01/05/2006 8:57:00 AM PST by gov_bean_ counter (It is easy to call for a pi$$ing contest when you aren't going to be in the line of fire.)
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To: Howlin
Crap. Here we go again. Albright pulls on her girdle and waddles into the spotlight. Sparks will fly. From her pantyhose, that is. Her solution? From the files of Albright, "Close the gates! CLOSE the gates!!"

*sigh* and *swallow the bile*

23 posted on 01/05/2006 8:57:42 AM PST by small voice in the wilderness (Make high definition tv fun. Aggravate 'em until their heads explode.)
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To: gov_bean_ counter

LOL.....now that you mention it, yes, it does.

I'm trying to see who she might have been looking at, but my old eyes aren't that good. Maybe we'll see a LARGER picture later today.


24 posted on 01/05/2006 8:59:13 AM PST by Howlin (Defeatism may have its partisan uses, but it is not justified by the facts. - GWB, 12/18/05)
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To: diznay4evr

good point about SadDams son's. They seemingly were more psychotic than their dear ole dad..


25 posted on 01/05/2006 8:59:50 AM PST by groovejedi
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To: small voice in the wilderness

I once saw her make a short speech before she boarded a cargo plane to fly to Africa to bring back the bodies of Americans killed by the embassy bombings.

After she spoke, she turned and started up the steps into the plane; as she crawled into the entrance to the plane, the entire world got a great shot of her Knee Highs. UGH.


26 posted on 01/05/2006 9:00:37 AM PST by Howlin (Defeatism may have its partisan uses, but it is not justified by the facts. - GWB, 12/18/05)
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To: Valin
There is an Amnesty International report on human-rights abuses in Iraq with a photo of a mutilated foot that looks identical to his.

Amnesty International? I remember when they were on the side of the good guys.

27 posted on 01/05/2006 9:17:20 AM PST by capydick
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To: Peach

> I should have put a sarcasm tag after that comment ...

Hardly necessary.

I sense the silent hand of Rove at work here.
The "delegates" won't even know how they've been co-opted.


28 posted on 01/05/2006 9:17:22 AM PST by Boundless
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To: Howlin

Check out "Crabby Appleton" Albright in the first picture. What an intellectual scag!


29 posted on 01/05/2006 9:19:43 AM PST by zook
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To: inkling

That is what I was thinking as well. But he also can go back and say well I consulted with dems and repub.


30 posted on 01/05/2006 9:53:50 AM PST by red irish (Gods Children in the womb are to be loved too!)
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