Crosscheck wrote:
Certainly no one thought it would be as bad as it has been, but where are you getting the idea that our military leaders were under the assumption it would be a cakewalk?
When our leaders said things to the tune that we will be greeted as liberators, that it will be a short conflict and that the American taxpayer won't feel more than a 1.7 billion dollar burden then yes I draw the conclusion that they believed this war would be a cake walk when compared to the cluster fuck we have now. But because you need facts here ya go. There is way more to post but I'm off to a BBQ and this isn't an accredited course.
Let's see, the original estimate was that this war would cost 50-60 billion dollars and we're at about 725 billion right now:
http://costofwar.com/http://www.rawstory.com/news/2007/CNN_P ... _1102.htmlHere is a nice little article about Bush and 'Miscalculations" in Iraq:
http://www.commondreams.org/headlines04/0827-22.htmHere's Rumsfeld saying it won't be a long war:
http://www.washingtontimes.com/news/200 ... 848-8227r/Here's a timeline of how the war has been going from start to present:
http://thinkprogress.org/iraq-timeline/Everyone from Bush to Colin Powell thought we'd be greeted as liberators and there would be a party thrown for us once we nabbed Saddam. They flat out said that the people wanted Saddam out and as soon as we did they would line up like ducks for their Democracy Kool Aid.
"I really do believe that we will be greeted as liberators. I've talked with a lot of Iraqis in the last several months myself, had them to the White House. The president and I have met with them, various groups and individuals, people who have devoted their lives from the outside to trying to change things inside Iraq. And like Kanan Makiya who's a professor at Brandeis, but an Iraqi, he's written great books about the subject, knows the country intimately, and is a part of the democratic opposition and resistance. The read we get on the people of Iraq is there is no question but what they want to the get rid of Saddam Hussein and they will welcome as liberators the United States when we come to do that." (Cheney, Meet the Press, 3/16/03)
"Think of the faces in Afghanistan when the people were liberated, when they moved out in the streets and they started singing and flying kites and women went to school and people were able to function and other countries were able to start interacting with them. That's what would happen in Iraq."(Rumsfeld; Media Roundtable, 9/13/02)
"I think the Iraqi people are crying out for liberation and freedom. And they've been denied it. They've been living in fear for a very long time. They're a very industrious people, and they have an awful lot to contribute to their own society as well as to the world, and they've been denied that chance to do so...I think the Iraqi people would welcome freedom with jubilation." (Andrew Card, Fox News Sunday, 1/26/03)
More of them here:
http://democrats.senate.gov/dpc/dpc-new ... -108-2-211If this picture doesn't say it all in regards to Bush and his boys thinking this was a cake walk then I don't know what does.
