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ctsnowman

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Fri Jun 20, 2014, 09:38 AM Jun 2014

Reviving the ‘Successful Surge in Iraq’ Myth

The military offensive by Sunni extremists driving into the heart of Iraq has brought the neocons out of the shadows to blame President Obama, by arguing that they had “won” the war before Obama “lost” it, a deeply engrained false narrative of Official Washington

by Robert Parry

A beloved myth of Official Washington – especially among Republicans, neocons and other supporters of the Iraq War – is the fable of the “successful surge,” how President George W. Bush’s heroic escalation of 30,000 troops in 2007 supposedly “won” that war; it then follows that the current Iraq disaster must be President Barack Obama’s fault.

http://www.commondreams.org/view/2014/06/20-4

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Reviving the ‘Successful Surge in Iraq’ Myth (Original Post) ctsnowman Jun 2014 OP
The only thing the surge accomplished was a surge in casualties. hobbit709 Jun 2014 #1
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