5/1/2003

From the USS Abraham Lincoln at sea, President George W. Bush said: “The battle of Iraq is one victory in a war on terror that began on September the 11, 2001 — and still goes on. That terrible morning, 19 evil men — the shock troops of a hateful ideology — gave America and the civilized world […]

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5/1/2003

CIA Director George Tenet provided a written statement for the 9/11 Commission on March 24, 2004. He wrote: “The Terrorist Threat Integration Center, established May 1, 2003, exemplifies a new way that the Federal Government is doing business to advance our analytic capabilities in the fight against terrorism. For the first time we have unfettered […]

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5/1/2003

On May 1, 2003, “US Secretary of Defense Donald Rumsfeld says at a press conference with President [Hamid] Karzai in Afghanistan that the situation has moved from one of major combat to stability and stabilization.”  – Ahmed Rashid, Taliban, Page 267 […]

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5/1/2003

On May 1, 2003, Secretary of Defense Donald “Rumsfeld was in Kabul declaring victory in Afghanistan. ‘If one looks at Afghanistan and even Iraq today, it’s very clear that we are and have been in a stabilization operation mode for some time,’ said Rumsfeld. ‘We clearly have moved from major combat activity to a period […]

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5/1/2003

On May 1, 2003, “Centcom [Central Command] announced that major combat operations were officially over [in Iraq], and President Bush dressed up in a flight suit to land on the aircraft carrier Abraham Lincoln. The White House had arranged for the ship to sport a banner with the words ‘Mission Accomplished’ over the flight deck. […]

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5/1/2003

Former President George W. Bush recalled his May 1, 2003, speech on the USS Abraham Lincoln, announcing the end of major combat operations in Iraq: “I hadn’t noticed the large banner my staff had placed on the bridge of the ship, positioned for TV. It read ‘Mission Accomplished.’ It was intended as a tribute to the […]

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5/1/2003

“On May 1, 2003, aboard the USS Abraham Lincoln, President Bush announced that ‘major combat operations’ in Iraq had ended. The defeat of Saddam Hussein, he told the American people, was ‘a crucial advance in the campaign against terror.’ For the umpteenth time Bush once again bracketed Saddam and 9/11: ‘The battle of Iraq is […]

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5/1/2003

After announcing that ‘major combat operations in Iraq have ended‘ from the deck of the USS Abraham Lincoln on May 1, 2003, President Bush “explained that ‘the battle of Iraq is one victory in a war on terror that began on September the eleventh, 2001, and still goes on’ and that the battle had ‘removed […]

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5/1/2003

On May 1, 2003, President Bush declared major combat operations in Iraq over. “American casualties had been relatively light, with 139 dead and 542 wounded.”  – Karen DeYoung, Soldier: The Life of Colin Powell, Page 461 […]

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5/1/2003

“On May 1 [2003], [President] Bush…declared that ‘major combat operations in Iraq have ended.’ “ He continued: ” ‘Our coalition will stay until our work is done. Then we will leave and we will leave behind a free Iraq.’ ”  – Bob Woodward, State of Denial, Page 187 […]

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