12/31/2006

“As of December 2006, nearly 2,900 Americans have lost their lives serving in Iraq. Another 21,000 Americans have been wounded, many severely.” [The 31st of the month used for date sorting purposes only.]  – James A. Baker III and Lee H. Hamilton, The Iraq Study Group Report, Page 46 […]

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12/30/2006

“The execution [of Saddam Hussein] was carried out on December 30 [2006].”  – Andrew Langley, Bush, Blair, and Iraq: Days of Decision, Page 38 […]

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12/30/2006

In Iraq, on December 30, 2006, Saddam Hussein “was hanged in a dank and rancid execution room in the former headquarters of the Istikhbarat, the military intelligence services in the Kadhimain area, a site chosen for its symbolic significance. …The official version of the execution showed a subdued Saddam quietly mounting the gallows. However, a […]

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12/30/2006

“Before dawn on the morning of Saturday, December 30 [2006], Saddam Hussein was taken to the former headquarters of the Iraqi military intelligence service. As an official read aloud his death sentence, he interrupted, ‘Long live the people, long live jihad, and long live the nation.’ He added, ‘Down with the Persians and the Americans.’ […]

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12/30/2006

“Saddam Hussein, the dictator who led Iraq through three decades of brutality, war and bombast before American forces chased him from his capital city and captured him in a filthy pit near his hometown, was hanged just before dawn Saturday [December 30, 2006] during the morning call to prayer.”  – Marc Santora, James Glanz, and […]

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12/26/2006

On December 26, 2006, Assistant Secretary of State for South and Central Asian Affairs, Richard Boucher, said “that the Taliban were using regions of Pakistan ‘for sanctuary and for command and control and for regrouping and supply.’ ”  – Ahmed Rashid, Descent Into Chaos, Page 370 […]

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12/26/2006

On December 26, 2006, Senator Joseph Biden (D-DE) discussed his thoughts regarding a troop surge in Iraq: ” ‘I totally oppose the surging of additional troops into Baghdad, and I think it is contrary to the overwhelming body of informed opinion, both people inside the [Bush] administration and outside the administration,’ he said.”  – Thomas […]

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12/23/2006

On December 23, 2006, “Mullah Akhtar Usmani, former Taliban corps commander, [was] killed in an airstrike in Helmand [Afghanistan].”  – Ahmed Rashid, Taliban, Page 269 […]

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12/20/2006

During an interview conducted by author Barton Gellman on December 20, 2006, Aaron Friedberg, a Princeton professor of international relations who consulted for Vice President Dick Cheney, commented on Cheney’s formulation of Iraq policy, saying: “part of Cheney’s calculation was to show ‘we were able and willing to strike at someone. That sends a very […]

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12/19/2006

In the Oval Office on December 19, 2006, “Just two months after declaring that ‘absolutely, we’re winning’ in Iraq, [President] Bush adopted a formulation [Chairman of the Joint Chiefs of Staff, General] Peter Pace had used at a congressional hearing. ‘We’re not winning, we’re not losing,’ Bush said. Asked about his previous statement, Bush recast […]

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