Before the Iraq war I was quite disturbed by some of the neoconservatives, who were saying things like, "What is the point… — Thomas Sowell Copy Share Image
“We all lose people. We all have to live in the aftermath. It’s how we move forward that counts, but sometimes we… — Tucker Elliot Copy Share Image
The inaction of the international community towards Guatemala is injustifiable. The community should play an active role with concrete measures and sanctions… — Rigoberta Menchu Copy Share Image
In the post-9/11 world you cannot give him the benefit of the doubt. As a result of our going into Iraq, not… — Anonymous Copy Share Image
On the battlefield, (the U.S. war in Iraq) cannot be considered a success. It's a struggle. We're doing what we can to… — Robert S. Beecroft Copy Share Image
The last UN weapons inspectors left Iraq in October of 1998. We are confident that Saddam Hussein retains some stockpiles of chemical… — Robert Byrd Copy Share Image
9/11 was a genuine trauma, and President George W. Bush rallied the country. I think the Iraq war was ill-considered, but there… — Daniel Fried Copy Share Image
In the exodus out of Iraq, we're seeing the effects of just leaving. We left before there was control of chemical weapons… — Ryan Zinke Copy Share Image
That does not mean we won't experience the tragedy of the loss of some American lives. We will have an opportunity to… — John McCain Copy Share Image
But finding these 16 warheads just raises a basic question: Where are the other 29,984? Because that is how many empty chemical… — Richard Armitage Copy Share Image
What I found most ironic is that the safest part for us as journalists was during the actual war. Back then, during… — Yaroslav Trofimov Copy Share Image
In the West or anywhere else, the treatment of people in an undignified way (structural and institutionalized racism against Latinos or African… — Tariq Ramadan Copy Share Image
The west has a great deal to answer for in the Middle East, from Britain's belated empire-building after the First World War… — James Buchan Copy Share Image
I believe that we were not as effective in the second term dealing with this issue of nuclear none proliferation as we… — Dick Cheney Copy Share Image
In 2003 I was saying, where are the ties [between Iraq] and al-Qaida? Where are the ties to 9/11? I knew it;… — George Clooney Copy Share Image
I also argued before the war that the administration was underestimating Arab nationalism and Iraqi nationalism, that it was not going to… — Juan Cole Copy Share Image
“It felt like we were reliving the first day of the school year, when students and teachers do the get-to-know-you dance—teachers tell… — Tucker Elliot Copy Share Image
The Democrats were in the majority in the U.S. Senate when we voted for the Iraq war and passed the U.S. Patriot… — Russ Feingold Copy Share Image
I'm not interested myself personally right now in doing anything. We went there. We lost a lot of blood, a lot of… — Buck McKeon Copy Share Image
We were in opposition to the decision to go to war. But after the war happened, it was clear that you could… — Joschka Fischer Copy Share Image
We're leaving behind a sovereign, stable and self-reliant Iraq with a representative government that was elected by its people. We're building a… — Barack Obama Copy Share Image
What was the reason for invading Iraq' Was it a humanitarian crusade or an economic one' I would be inclined to say… — Dougray Scott Copy Share Image
On Jan. 30, millions of Iraqis will cast ballots in the country's first fair and free election in decades, marking continued progress… — Jim Gerlach Copy Share Image
Iraq has become, for better or for worse, the front on the war on terrorism, and so we've got to do this,… — Paul Bremer Copy Share Image
It was not lost on Osama bin Laden that it only took 18 dead in Somalia for the Great Satan to pull… — Ann Coulter Copy Share Image
I saw the president make the tough calls in the Situation Room - and today, our troops in Iraq have finally come… — Rahm Emanuel Copy Share Image
The people in Iraq lived essentially good lives. They had brilliant health and education systems. Saddam actually created an incredible infrastructure in… — Dominic Cooper Copy Share Image
[According to the rigid dogma] we have to believe the United States would have so-called liberated Iraq even if its main products… — Noam Chomsky Copy Share Image
In addition, it is very likely that United States action in Iraq caused Iran to open its nuclear facilities for international inspection… — Jim Gerlach Copy Share Image
Well, there is no question that we have evidence and information that Iraq has weapons of mass destruction, biological and chemical particularly… — Ari Fleischer Copy Share Image
It is a kind of ego booster, the way Egypt's winning the 1973 war, in the first stages, was an uplift. But… — Walter Russell Mead Copy Share Image
I'm driven with a mission from God. God would tell me, 'George, go and fight those terrorists in Afghanistan .' And I… — George W. Bush Copy Share Image
My son is not wild about going back to Iraq, but he'd sure rather do that than sacrifice all that he and… — Anonymous Copy Share Image
It's unclear how air strikes on our part can succeed unless the Iraqi army is willing to fight, and that's uncertain given… — Carl Levin Copy Share Image
One of the enduring mysteries of America's occupation of Iraq is why a nation that so little relishes peacekeeping nonetheless refuses to… — Timothy Noah Copy Share Image
One of the most worrisome things that emerges from the thick intelligence file we have on Iraq's biological weapons is the existence… — Colin Powell Copy Share Image
I went to Iraq because I wanted to see what one year of occupation had done to Iraqi society, and I went… — Michael Franti Copy Share Image
“For those of you who were critical that nobody paid enough attention to the generals at the beginning of the war, has… — Bob Woodward Copy Share Image
We are not sure to what extent Saddam's [Hussein ] own people were conveying an incorrect picture to him. But this body… — Colin Powell Copy Share Image
Good news from France, where the man picked by Nicolas Sarkozy as his foreign minister is not the execrable Hubert Védrine, but… — Charles Foster Johnson Copy Share Image