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Condoleezza Rice Says She's `Proud' Of Decision To Invade Iraq

by "D. Spencer Hines" <panther@[EMAIL PROTECTED] > Jul 5, 2008 at 03:08 AM

Hear!, Hear!

DSH

Lux et Veritas et Libertas
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Condoleezza Rice Says She's `Proud' of Decision to Invade Iraq

By Janine Zacharia

 July 3 (Bloomberg) -- Secretary of State Condoleezza Rice said she's 
``proud'' of the U.S. decision to wage the Iraq war and insisted that the 
world is not more dangerous than it was when George W. Bush took office.

Bingo! -- DSH

``We're now beginning to see that perhaps it's not so popular to be a 
suicide bomber. We're beginning to see that perhaps people are questioning

whether Osama Bin Laden ought to really be the face of Islam,'' Rice, 53, 
said in an interview to be broadcast this weekend on Bloomberg
Television's 
``Conversations with Judy Woodruff.''

``And I am proud of the decision of this administration to overthrow
Saddam 
Hussein,'' said Rice, who was Bush's national security adviser at the time

of the March 2003 invasion. As of yesterday, 4,107 U.S. soldiers died in 
Iraq and more than 30,000 were wounded. She said the Iraq war has been 
``tougher than any of us really dreamed.''

Rice, who backs the presumptive Republican presidential nominee, Arizona 
Senator John McCain, said she ``thought it was great'' when the Democratic

race came down to a woman and a black man. ``I didn't think it was 
surprising,'' she said.

People abroad are ``fascinated'' by Illinois Senator Barack Obama, the 
presumptive Democratic nominee, Rice added when asked what effect Obama's 
candidacy is having around the world.

``But I'll tell you something. Ultimately, whoever is elected president of

the United States will represent the United States, not as a black
president 
or as a woman president or as a black secretary of state or as a woman 
secretary of state, but the United States of America,'' Rice said.

North Korea

Rice, with only seven months left as secretary of state, has a wide 
diplomatic agenda, trying to make progress toward an Israeli-Palestinian 
peace agreement and a North Korean nuclear disarmament deal while trying
to 
persuade Iran to accept incentives to abandon uranium enrichment, a
process, 
once mastered, that could lead to a nuclear bomb.

While Rice was in Asia last week, North Korea submitted an inventory of 
nuclear plants and material to China, and the U.S. moved to remove North 
Korea from its list of state sponsors of terrorism. The Bush
administration 
was hammered by conservative critics, including House Republican Ileana 
Ros-Lehtinen, who called the deal ``cause for profound concern.''

In the interview, Rice cited as progress that the North Koreans were 
``putting themselves out of the business of making plutonium'' even as
many 
U.S. sanctions remain in place.

``So with all due respect to those who look at this deal and say somehow 
North Korea has gotten a great deal, I think one can say that this is a 
really good step for non-proliferation,'' Rice added.

China

On China, Rice said the Chinese were being ``somewhat more helpful on 
Darfur.'' Demonstrations over China's sup****t for the Sudanese leader****p
in 
Khartoum as it wages war with rebel groups in the Darfur region, as well
as 
China's rule in Tibet and its treatment of the Dalai Lama, could
overshadow 
the Olympic Games, which open in Beijing August 8.

Rice reiterated that Bush plans to attend the games, even as some human 
rights activists have urged him to boycott the event. ``The president has 
been very clear that the Olympics is a s****ting event and he's going to go

to it as a s****ting event,'' Rice said. In Beijing earlier this week, she 
said she'd be keen to watch some Olympic basketball and track-and-field 
competitions.

Iran, Pakistan

Asked if she thought it would be a mistake for Israel to launch a 
pre-emptive strike against Iran over its nuclear program, Rice said the 
Israelis have been willing to work with the U.S. on a diplomatic solution.

``They, too, believe that it's possible to deal with this diplomatically. 
But we better have really robust diplomacy in order to deal with this
threat 
because the Iranians are making progress,'' she said.

Rice said she believed Iran, which the administration has accused of 
funneling weapons to ****ite militias in Iraq, had ``vulnerabilities'' in 
Iraq that the U.S. could exploit. She did not specify what they were.

Rice defended the Bush administration's policies when asked about a June
30 
New York Times re****t that al-Qaeda, since the U.S. invasion of
Afghanistan 
after the Sept. 11 terrorist attacks, has successfully ****fted its base of

operations from Afghanistan to Pakistan's tribal areas and has rebuilt
much 
of its ability to attack.

Rice, acknowledging there are policy debates within the administration on 
how to confront al-Qaeda, said many of the terrorist group's leaders are 
``either in custody or they're dead.''

`Certain Strengths'

``Yes, it has certain strengths and continues to have certain strengths in

this area that is very difficult for anyone to govern and very difficult
for 
anyone to operate in. But there have been successes there too,'' Rice
said.

Rice, who has been suggested as a possible McCain running mate, has said 
repeatedly that she has no plans to seek elected office and will return to

Stanford University in Palo Alto, California, where she was provost, after

the end of the administration in January 2009.

She has said may write another book on foreign policy. And in the
interview 
she noted: ``I have been very active in educational causes before, 
particularly for underprivileged kids. That's what I'll go back and do.''
 




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"D. Spencer Hines&qu  2008-07-05 03:08:21 
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Tiglath <temp5@[EMAIL   2008-07-04 19:46:25 
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"Singanas@[EMAIL PRO  2008-07-05 04:56:50 
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"La N" <nili  2008-07-05 14:27:46 
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"Billzz" <bi  2008-07-05 17:50:32 
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"torresD" <t  2008-07-05 20:35:24 
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"Raymond O'Hara"  2008-07-06 00:03:46 
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"Chas Hurst" &l  2008-07-06 11:55:43 
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"torresD" <t  2008-07-06 14:46:39 
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"Mark Test" <  2008-07-05 11:49:45 
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"John Briggs" &  2008-07-05 20:42:13 
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James Hogg <Jas.HoggOU  2008-07-05 21:53:50 
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"John Briggs" &  2008-07-05 22:22:30 
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James Hogg <Jas.HoggOU  2008-07-06 19:37:07 
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"La N" <nili  2008-07-06 19:23:50 
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James Hogg <Jas.HoggOU  2008-07-06 20:34:50 
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"Jeffrey Hamilton&qu  2008-07-07 09:36:34 
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"Raymond O'Hara"  2008-07-07 13:10:27 
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"Jeffrey Hamilton&qu  2008-07-07 21:07:00 
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"torresD" <t  2008-07-05 17:32:04 
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"Mark Test" <  2008-07-05 11:47:18 
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Tiglath <temp5@[EMAIL   2008-07-05 18:33:38 
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"torresD" <t  2008-07-05 20:37:03 
"Nobody has ever suggested that the attack of 9/11 were ordered
"torresD" <t  2008-07-05 20:38:19 
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Tiglath <temp5@[EMAIL   2008-07-05 18:56:37 
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Les Cargill <lcargill@  2008-07-06 05:35:40 
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"J A" <ae@[E  2008-07-06 09:28:37 
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Tiglath <temp5@[EMAIL   2008-07-06 09:42:23 
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Jack Linthicum <jackli  2008-07-06 11:45:00 
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"Singanas@[EMAIL PRO  2008-07-07 03:13:15 
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"Andrew Chaplin"  2008-07-07 10:46:43 
Bush in the Cuban Missile Crisis?
Tiglath <temp5@[EMAIL   2008-07-07 12:09:17 
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"Raymond O'Hara"  2008-07-07 15:34:16 
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"Billzz" <bi  2008-07-07 13:25:39 
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Jack Linthicum <jackli  2008-07-09 15:05:41 
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BL5511 <pb5511@[EMAIL   2008-07-05 08:25:47 
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"meport2" <m  2008-07-05 18:23:33 
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BL5511 <pb5511@[EMAIL   2008-07-06 06:55:40 

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