ewingxmanstarks wrote:What Bush was saying was that we are not just fighting a person, but an ideology that runs deep throughout various parts of the world...there are millions of radical islamists who reflect the same dangerous views as Osama, and if we kill him its not the end all be all...the intelligence agencies worked in concert without pause throughout both administrations...the troops sent to Iraq was irrelevant..we didn't need a hundred thousand more troops to locate Osama...No evidence of us ram ping up our intelligence agencies to find Osama since Obama took office...had we the administration would be trumpeting that all over the place...Our relationship with pakistan is what it is, Obama stepped up the drone attacks the bush ppl incorporated, if u want to give him credit for that I'm not mad...however drone attacks didn't lead to Osama...Had the CIA located Bin Laden during the Bush administration we would not have tipped Pakistan off...Our relationship with Pakistan was no secret uncovered by Obama...Bob Gates also worked for Bush...like I said he's giving his boss a boast politically, because that's his boss now..If it makes u feel any better I'm not giving Bush any credit either
If I were to look at a time line of events, I bet I'd find that Bush said this after he missed his opportunity in Tora Bora.
You are right about the troops in Iraq. We never needed them to get Bin Laden because, contrary to republican thought, fighting Al-Qaeda was always an intelligence matter, not a military matter. But, putting that aside, Iraq was a distraction because Bush was more concerned with Iraq than Afghanistan, Al-Qaeda and Bin Laden ... as he so much as stated in the youtube video I posted.
But, look, you don't want to believe Bush's own words, of which there is videotape. I don't know what else I can do to persuade you. You look at everything, including Bush's press conference, and come up with you own theories of why it must not be the case. That Bush's words aren't really what he meant .. or that they didn't reflect what really happened; that diverting our attention to a new war in Iraq against a country that was not an imminent threat to us was not a distraction to our fight against Al-Qaeda.
Ok. You can believe that if you want.