Lt. Colonel Karen Kwiatkowski was a policy analyst at the Pentagon for four and a half years before retiring and becoming a vocal critic of the Bush administration's policy in Iraq?
Question 5: In April 2004 Bush announced that he endorsed Israeli Prime Minister ________'s plan to disengage from the Gaza Strip but retain Jewish settlements in the West Bank.
Question 6: Both presented evidence that questioned how focused the Bush administration was on combating Al-Qaeda (which was operating out of ________, not Iraq) before September 11.
Question 7: Criticism also came from the governments of many countries, notably from many on the ________, who argued that the war broke international law.
Question 9: The classified version of this strategy reportedly reserved the right to use overwhelming force, including potentially ________, in response to a WMD attack against the United States, its forces or allies.
President George W. Bush walks with Iraqi Prime Minister Nouri al-Maliki at the U.S. Embassy in Baghdad, Iraq, June 13, 2006. During his unannounced trip to Iraq, President Bush thanked the Prime Minister, telling him, "I'm convinced you will succeed, and so will the world."
President George W. Bush walks with Iraqi Prime Minister Nouri al-Maliki at the U.S. Embassy in Baghdad, Iraq, June 13, 2006. During his unannounced trip to Iraq, President Bush thanked the Prime Minister, telling him, "I'm convinced you will succeed, and so will the world."
Bush talks with South Korean President days after the 9/11 attacks.