Saving lives is more important than winning the war in Iraq

It has been reported that President Bush started meetings about his Iraq strategy review by asking anyone whose goal was anything other than winning to leave the room. It seems that no-one did. That perhaps explains why the White House's new look Iraq policy is less of a fudge than expected. Instead of appeasing domestic sceptics, Bush has stuck to his principles by sending more troops to pacify Baghdad.



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