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To: manalagi who wrote (90039)11/27/2006 9:30:57 PM
From: Ron  Respond to of 361689
 
Actually I think Rove has much bigger fires to put out. This is the kind of day that probably gives him prostate problems :)
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WASHINGTON, Nov 27 (Reuters) - NBC News on Monday branded the Iraq conflict a civil war -- a decision that put it at odds with the White House and that analysts said would increase public disillusionment with the U.S. troop presence there.

McClatchy Newspapers Washington Bureau:
US Can Do Little to Stop Civil War in Iraq
WASHINGTON - This is supposed to be a pivotal week for the U.S. venture in Iraq: President Bush is to meet Thursday in Jordan with Iraq's prime minister, and the blue-ribbon Iraq Study Group has begun debating its final recommendations to the White House.

But does any of it matter?

Not really, according to a growing number of Middle East analysts, who say that Iraq's cascading civil war has spun out of Washington's control.

realcities.com
today.reuters.com

Oh horrors... those darn news organizations.. all of a sudden they're calling a civil war...... A CIVIL WAR!

Mission Accomplished Indeed....