Bush says country must not lose its nerve in Iraq
Summary from United States, from articles in English
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The president harkened back to the patriotic sacrifice of World War II, the deadliest conflict in history, in again suggesting the country must hold firm and not lose its nerve. (article 4)
" These efforts took time and patience, and as a result, Germany and Japan grew in freedom and prosperity. (article 4)
Bush's words were vastly overshadowed by those of the man who once spoke for him, Scott McClellan (article 4)
Edmund L. Andrews writes in the New York Times: " President Bush sided with banks and mortgage lenders on Tuesday, threatening to veto a bill being offered by Senate Democrats that would give more bargaining power to homeowners who face foreclosure. (article 5)
If international politics were like one big game of Texas, then this can be said about U.S. Iraq policy: President Bush didn't have a hand. (article 3)
Editor, The Times: Former Press Secretary Scott McClellan has written a tell-all book about the Bush administration Ex-aide says Bush misled the U.S. on war Times, News, May 28. (article 1)
He also rails on Bush for the administration's complete stupidity and irresponsibility in its handling of Hurricane Katrina - we all know about Michael Brown. (article 1)
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Other stories about McClellan, Bush and Iraq:
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Story keywords
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McClellan, Bush, Iraq, WHITE, War |
Source articles
- Seattle Times Newspaper (seattletimes.nwsource.com, 06/02/2008, 1206 words)
- Send news tip to FOXNews.com (FOX News, 06/04/2008, 617 words)
- Bush's Bluff (sfgate.com, 06/04/2008, 909 words)
- Bush says country must not lose its nerve in Iraq (Washington Post, 06/04/2008, 352 words)
- Congress to Bush: You've Lost Mail (Washington Post, 06/04/2008, 1632 words)
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