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A Tale Of Two Paragraphs That Sum Up The Bush Administration

Both of them are from an Agence France-Press write-up of an interview with Secretary of State and worst-national-security-adviser-of-all-time Condoleezza Rice.

Jul 31, 2020
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Both of them are from an Agence France-Press write-upof an interview with Secretary of State and worst-national-security-adviser-of-all-time Condoleezza Rice. First:
US Secretary of State Condoleezza Rice acknowledged Monday that the Bush administration fell short of goals it had set for itself but maintained that history would prove it right.
Second:
The war on terror has failed to eliminate Al-Qaeda and its leader Osama bin Laden, but the US-led coalition and Iraq are close to defeating the group’s Iraq branch, she said.
There was no Al Qaeda in Iraq until the United States invaded. Somehow I don’t think this evens out. If you were writing an end-of-the-year performance evaluation and an employee said something like “I didn’t complete my essential task but I came close to fixing a huge error I made that complicated my essential task,” how would you rate that fellow?
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