The bottom line is that after we defeat the armed forces of Iraq, that we will want to and need to provide stability throughout that country.
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We have to bring stability to Iraq, otherwise we will be faced with a future dilemma of sending our loved ones into harms way to stop a civil war or the rise of a new tyrant born from the instability that we created.
And we need to maintain our foothold in the fight against terrorism and terrorist groups and respond to any degradation of Iraqi security or stability.
A stable Iraq at peace with its neighbors will remain elusive until we improve both the security and the economic environment in Iraq.
If we have a chance of succeeding and bringing stability and democracy to Iraq, it will mean learning from our mistakes, not denying them and not ignoring them.
At the end of the day we want to bring stability and hope to Iraq. That's the only way to defeat terrorism.
As much as we might look for opportunities to keep Iraq together, we need to be prepared for the reality that it's not going to stay together.
We cannot cut and run. If we are to ensure freedom and democracy, it is essential that we follow through on our obligation to bring about stability in Iraq.
Of course, it's imperative that we stabilize Iraq and quickly reduce our armed role there.
Stability is when the U.K. and U.S. invade a country and impose the regime of their choice.
In liberating Iraq, we have rid the nation and the rest of the world from the danger of Saddam Hussein.
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