On May 1, 2003, George W. Bush announced, “Major combat operations in Iraq have ended.” He was standing below a giant banner that read, “Mission Accomplished.” At the risk of inviting charges of ...
On May 1, 2003, George W. Bush announced, “Major combat operations in Iraq have ended.” He was standing below a giant banner that read, “Mission Accomplished.” At the risk of inviting charges of ...
How long do political protests last nowadays? Just long enough for the cameras to click. MoveOn.org wanted to mark the fifth anniversary of President Bush’s unveiling of the “Mission Accomplished” ...
WASHINGTON -- Allied missiles struck at the heart of the Syrian chemical weapons arsenal, aiming to punish the Assad government for a suspected poison gas attack against civilians and deter the ...
The United States military last evening performed skillfully and courageously in attacking three of Iran’s nuclear sites. Just as it performed skillfully and courageously in initially defeating the ...
Fox News is ready to unfurl the mission accomplished banner on its coverage of the Sgt. Bowe Bergdahl prisoner exchange, now that it has a report sourced to a private intelligence firm that, among ...
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Twenty-two years after George W. Bush stood beneath a “Mission Accomplished” banner, about 2,000 American troops remain stationed in Iraq, still searching for stability in a country scarred by war.
Republican John McCain said President Bush should not be held responsible for the "Mission Accomplished" banner five years ago, but he should be blamed for bungling the early war. Yesterday, the fifth ...
ON MAY 1, 2003, George W. Bush announced, “Major combat operations in Iraq have ended.” He was standing below a giant banner that read, “Mission Accomplished.” At the risk of inviting charges of ...