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Iraq ‘milestones’
President Bush declared last week that the formation of a new
Cabinet in Iraq marked a “turning point” and a “watershed
event”—the latest of many he has detected in the last
three years:
“Now that we have
reached this important milestone, I urge the nations of the world
to contribute, militarily and financially, towards fulfilling
Security Council Resolution 1483’s vision of a free and
secure Iraq.”—July 23, 2003, after the formation of
the interim Governing Council
“Today, as Iraqis
join the free peoples of the world, we mark a turning point for
the Middle East and a crucial advance for human liberty.”—March
19, 2004, marking the anniversary of the US-led invasion
“A turning point
will come in less than two weeks. On June the 30th, full sovereignty
will be transferred to the interim government. The Coalition Provisional
Authority will cease to exist.”—June 18, 2004
“Tomorrow the
world will witness a turning point in the history of Iraq, a milestone
in the advance of freedom, and a crucial advance in the war on
terror.”—January 29, 2005, marking the first parliamentary
elections
“The establishment
of a free Iraq at the heart of the Middle East will be a crushing
defeat to the forces of tyranny and terror, and a watershed event
in the global democratic revolution.”—April 12, 2005
“When the history
of this period is written, the liberation of Afghanistan and the
liberation of Iraq will be remembered as great turning points
in the story of freedom.”—June 28, 2005
“So, again, I
congratulate the Iraqi people. I thank you for meeting this milestone.”—October
16, 2005, after Iraqi voters approved a new constitution
“There’s
still a lot of difficult work to be done in Iraq, but thanks to
the courage of the Iraqi people, the year 2005 will be recorded
as a turning point in the history of Iraq, the history of the
Middle East, and the history of freedom.”—December
12, 2005, just days before fresh parliamentary elections
“And there’s
a lot of joy as far as I’m concerned in seeing the Iraqi
people accomplish this major milestone in the march to democracy.”—December
15, 2005
“The formation
of this government is an important milestone toward our victory
in Iraq.”—April 23, 2006, when Iraqis settled on a
new prime minister
“We believe this
is a turning point for the Iraqi citizens, and it’s a new
chapter in our partnership.”—May 1, 2006
“This new government
represents a turning point in Iraq, a new chapter in our engagement
there, and an opportunity for progress.”—May 4, 2006
“The main reason
I’ve come today is to talk to you about a watershed event
that took place this weekend in Iraq. . . . We have now reached
a turning point in the struggle between freedom and terror.”—May
22, 2006, after a new Cabinet was appointed. The Washington Post
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