Wednesday, November 30, 2005

Seymour Hersh on Bush's Iraq policy

[Hersh's article was obviously written before Bush's speech on Iraq yesterday. But clearly the speech changed nothing and said nothing new.- Dan]

UP IN THE AIR
Where is the Iraq war headed next?
by SEYMOUR M. HERSH

Current and former military and intelligence officials have told me that the President remains convinced that it is his personal mission to bring democracy to Iraq, and that he is impervious to political pressure, even from fellow Republicans. They also say that he disparages any information that conflicts with his view of how the war is proceeding.

Bush’s closest advisers have long been aware of the religious nature of his policy commitments. In recent interviews, one former senior official, who served in Bush’s first term, spoke extensively about the connection between the President’s religious faith and his view of the war in Iraq. After the September 11, 2001, terrorist attacks, the former official said, he was told that Bush felt that “God put me here” to deal with the war on terror. The President’s belief was fortified by the Republican sweep in the 2002 congressional elections; Bush saw the victory as a purposeful message from God that “he’s the man,” the former official said. Publicly, Bush depicted his reĆ«lection as a referendum on the war; privately, he spoke of it as another manifestation of divine purpose.

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Mid-shipmen eagerly anticipate Bush's Iraq speech yesterday at the Naval Academy

















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