Salih Abu Mehdi, 43, a security guard and father of six children, said he felt Iraq was lost four years into the war.
"We never expected this would happen. We were hoping to live like a European country, not to be living like this," he said.[..]
Our country is not implementing the law; it is carrying out vengeance," Khadija told Reuters[..]
Bush, whose approval ratings are near the low point of his presidency, appealed for more time for his plan to send in nearly 30,000 more troops, mostly to stabilize Baghdad.
"It can be tempting to look at the challenges in Iraq and conclude our best option is to pack up and go home. That may be satisfying in the short run, but I believe the .consequences for American security would be devastating," he said.[…]
SourceWhen one person, be it the president, uses the wrath of the US Army and US tax payer money based on proven lies or let’s say misleading, he ought to be judged for all the deaths resulting from his decision, Iraqi’s deaths and American ones. The USA government, one day will officially ask for pardon and forgiveness from the Iraqi people and the parents of the dead US soldiers. History will tell us if the post-Saddam era is better for the American national security that the pre-Saddam era.