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Sunday, 12 August 2007

 

 

Bush administration officials are concerned about a spectacular attack or series of attacks designed to coincide with the September release of a critical progress report in Iraq, a senior administration official confirmed to FOX News on Sunday.

The official, however, would not go into any specifics about an upcoming National Intelligence Estimate that reportedly suggests Iraq is in for more violence despite political strides made by that country's parliament and recent military successes on the ground.

 @ Fox News

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radioastro
Re:U.S. Officials Worry About Potential \'Tet Offen
Aug 13 2007 14:25:20
BMadison wrote:
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I miss mad libs, they're still fun.


Indeed they are!
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BMadison
U.S. Officials Worry About Potential \'Tet Offensive\' in Iraq
Aug 13 2007 14:23:34
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“It makes no sense to tell the enemy when you plan to start withdrawing. All the terrorists would have to do is mark their calendars. … Setting a deadline for withdrawal is setting a date for failure, and that would be irresponsible,”

“It makes no sense to tell the enemy when you plan to examine your effectiveness. All the terrorists would have to do is mark their calendars. … Setting a date to report is setting a date for failure, and that would be irresponsible,”

I miss mad libs, they're still fun.
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