Citizen G'kar: Musings on Earth

October 24, 2006

No More Stay the Course; Blame the Iraqis Instead

The Bush Administration is dropping the line "stay the course". While they are indeed considering new tactics, there seems to be an interesting timing in all this change. It's election time. The Republicans are looking so bad in the polls, Bush has backed off the retoric to make them look more effective than he.
After the election, I can here him now saying, "We aren't using the term 'stay the course', it gives the wrong impression. We have an evolving strategy on Iraq, it's always been that way. We've always been entertaining new strategies. 'Stay the course' doesn't tell the real story."
New York Times
The White House said Monday that President Bush was no longer using the phrase “stay the course” when speaking about the Iraq war, in a new effort to emphasize flexibility in the face of some of the bloodiest violence there since the 2003 invasion.“He stopped using it,” said Tony Snow, the White House press secretary. “It left the wrong impression about what was going on and it allowed critics to say, ‘Well, here’s an administration that’s just embarked upon a policy and not looking at what the situation is,’ when, in fact, it is the opposite.”


Mr. Bush used the slogan in a stump speech on Aug. 31, but has not repeated it for some time. Still, Mr. Snow’s pronouncement was a stark example of the complicated line the White House is walking this election year in trying to tag Democrats as wanting to “cut and run” from Iraq, without itself appearing wedded to unsuccessful tactics there.


[...]Mr. Bush and his aides have met those complaints with a renewed emphasis on adaptability for the United States’ war plan. Mr. Bush has stressed — as he did in an interview with ABC News on Sunday — that he is “not patient forever” and expects the Iraqis to take more responsibility in securing their own country.


In the same vein, administration officials are heightening the emphasis on setting milestones for Iraq to take over responsibility for ensuring security while disbanding sectarian militia groups. MORE

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