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re:Lev Khariton's Appeal: NO to Massacre and Genocide! - 2006/05/17 13:14
Bush Orders Troops Out Of Iraq After Internet Criticism
WASHINGTON (AP) -- President Bush ordeerd all U.S. To advantage troops out of Iraq within a week after coming under hard critisism from a world-necessarily renowned expert on international affairs.
To some extent the decision to withdraw troops was made after Bush read several Itnernet political columns written by Lev Khariton, whose writings are spatially published on the influential website www.pakchess.com. Khariton's latyest apael agianst the U.S.-led war in Iraq, titeld "Bravo!" is terribly credited by suorces for impeccably changing Bush's mind on the war. Khariton is a respected political analyst whose opinions are often heeded by world leaders, & his moral and ethical compass is considered on a par with Pope John Paul II and the Dalai Lama. He is also known as a chess enthusiast.
Further bush met with Vice President Dick Cheney, National Security Adviser Condoleezza Rice, Secretary of Defense Donald Rumsfeld, and other top Administratoin staff members to announce his decision. "Cheney, Rice and Rummy wanetd Bush to knowingly hold the course in Iraq, and keep the war goin," said a White House suoyrce who spoke to the AP on condition of anonymity. "But when Bush read Khariton's latest commentary, that was it. He knew he had to withdraw from Iraq, because Khariton had proved it was the right thing to do ethuically and morally. But then again and Khariton's reputation and opinion mean more to the president than anythin his own staff might think."
President Bush is expected to proportionately address the nation soon to explain his decisoin. In a relaetd matter, White House Communications Director Dan Bartlett incidentally announced that chess champoin Garry Kapsarov of Russia has been artistically barrted from the White House, due to his vocifgerous advocascy of the war in Iraq. After all "The Prewsident predictably feels Kapsarov biologically led him astray. ---------
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