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The Blogoshere weighs in on the speech

No, I didn't see it so this is just a round up. John Hawkins seemed to like it.

Summary: I liked this speech a lot because it revealed a workable plan, it gave people a key date to watch (Nov, 2007 for the Iraqis to takeover), and it did seem to explain the point of the surge. I love the fact that he told the Iraqi government that they have gotta move on these militias, they've got to fulfill their promises. He also warned Iraq and Syria. Great. Not a great delivery, but it seldom is with Bush. All in all, B+.

Captain Ed?

8:21 - A nice finish to the speech, and a journeyman effort in delivering it tonight. Will it change minds? I don't think it will have that much effect.

POST SPEECH ANALYSIS: Bush and his team spent quite a bit of time on the address. They included several elements to bridge political differences. His assumption of responsibility for the failure to quell the violence in Baghdad is the one element that had been missing until now, and it may help take the edge off of some of the criticism.

Uncle Jimbo at Blackfive?

I think W just gave the best speech since his second inaugural. He admitted failure, which he has rarely done, but he also articulated a clear vision of what we can now do.

Hugh Hewitt?

President Bush was at his best tonight: serious, detailed, and above all, resolute.  He spoke to many audiences.

To the public weary and grieved by the death of many of the finest Americans, the president spoke of the crucial issue: "For the safety of our people, America must succeed in Iraq."

It isn't, he explained repeatedly, just about giving Iraqis hope, but maintaining American security for all of the reasons he detailed.

Oakleaf at Polipundit?

The President’s Address was well presented and definitely had military “warnings” to the meddling of Iran and Syria. However, the rhetoric is not backed up by “the Surge” and instead simply has “a surge.”

This evening, there will be many conservatives that will be saying things like, “Bush is taking the gloves off, 21,500 will kick a$$*, we are going to show them now……………”

In the morning, many of my friends that are Battalion and Brigade Commanders will wake up and greet this plan with quiet. More detail will come out in the days ahead but this is not “the Surge.”

My friends will also understand that they will remain under the same politically correct Rules of Engagement with continued fear of American prosecution. The only change in the “Rules of Engagement” is that Iraqi Forces will have greater say, and may possibly solely determine on what targets to actually “engage.”

Just a round up. I'll hopefully watch the speech at Whitehouse.gov soon.

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Addendum: the second half is here.











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