OneWorld's Latest Iraq Coverage--Iraq War Turns Three
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Even as pressure mounts for the removal of U.S. troops,
a massive air assault was launched around Samarra Thursday--the largest air offensive since the beginning of the war, as a matter of fact. And this comes almost exactly three years to the day after the invasion began--and as President Bush's approval ratings are at their lowest point ever, largely due to falling confidence in the way he has waged the war in Iraq and the so-called "war on terror."

Could this be a last-ditch all out effort to put down the insurgency before the Bush administration decides it's time to cut the losses and accept what so many are telling them--that the presence of U.S. troops in Iraq is making things worse, not better? The always eloquent editors at The Nation put it this way:

As much as we would like to fix what we "broke," we do not have the legitimacy or the know-how. The American public, the men and women in uniform and the Iraqis themselves all seem to recognize this. Only 30 percent of Americans favor the Bush Administration's handling of Iraq, 72 percent of US troops serving in Iraq believe US forces should leave in the next year and, possibly most revealing of all, 87 percent of all Iraqis want an end to the US occupation while 47 percent support attacks on US troops. It is time to get US forces out of the untenable position the Bush Administration has put them in. The question is: When will our "leaders" in Washington come to accept that same conclusion and at least prevent the futile loss of more American lives?

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