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Assumption Quote by Condoleezza Rice

“I certainly have no regrets about overthrowing Saddam Hussein. I'd do it again. And, yes, there are a lot of things that I think we'd all do differently. Maybe we made some erroneous assumptions about the fabric of the society in Iraq and about the solidity of some of the institutions. And yes…” quote by Condoleezza Rice
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“I certainly have no regrets about overthrowing Saddam Hussein. I'd do it again. And, yes, there are a lot of things that I think we'd all do differently. Maybe we made some erroneous assumptions about the fabric of the society in Iraq and about the solidity of some of the institutions. And yes, there are a lot of things I would do differently. I'd probably work to rebuild Iraq from the outside in, rather than concentrating so much on Baghdad, for instance.”

Condoleezza Rice

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Source Speech: Interview on Iraq Reconstruction, 2005

Reflects on the Iraq invasion, acknowledging mistakes and suggesting a different reconstruction strategy focused on peripheral regions rather than Baghdad.

In simple terms: Admits regret and proposes a new approach to rebuilding Iraq.

Key Takeaway

Consider broader, inclusive rebuilding plans.

Themes

war policy reconstruction leadership

Mood

reflective critical

Type

political strategic

When to use this quote

  • post‑war governance
  • regional development
  • institutional reform
  • humanitarian aid

Key Concepts

geopolitics nationbuilding strategic planning

Questions to Reflect On

  • What alternative strategies could have reduced conflict?
  • How can external and internal efforts be balanced?
A Different Perspective

Challenges include political instability and sectarian divisions that may hinder external‑focused reconstruction.

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