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Five Not-So-Easy Pieces
Topic: Current Events 4:31 pm EDT, May 29, 2004

Each of Bush's expectations represents a triumph of hope over evidence, not least because his speech did nothing whatever to diminish the continuing mismatch between his expansive political objectives and the inadequate means with which he has sought to achieve them.

Overall, the speech reflected a plan at war with itself as much as with the enemy.

In short, with Bush, it requires ignoring the prevailing evidence.

Rumsfeld first characterized armed Iraqi resistance as typical postwar "untidiness." The untidiness in question has steadily expanded in scale, sophistication and intensity -- yet seems to have made little impression on the administration.

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