Bush on Iraq civil war: Hard to give assessment 'living in this beautiful White House'
"President Bush said Wednesday he's convinced that the Iranian government is supplying deadly weapons to fighters in Iraq, even if he can't prove the orders came from the highest levels in Tehran," the Associated Press is reporting.
"I can say with certainty that the Quds Force, a part of the Iranian government, has provided these sophisticated IEDs that have harmed our troops," Bush said. "I do not know whether or not the Quds Force was ordered from the top echelons of government."
"But here's my point: either they knew or didn't know, and what matters is is that they're there. What's worse -- that the government knew or that the government didn't know?" he added.
Bush's statements comes on the heels of comments from the Chairman of the Joint Chiefs of Staff General Pace, who downplayed claims that Iranian leaders were behind the supplies, but did say that insurgents were getting weapons from Iranian sources.
Asked by an ABC reporter whether he thought Iraq was roiled by civil war, Bush said, "It's hard for me living in this beautiful White House to give you an assessment, a first hand assessment. I haven't been there. You have, I haven't. But I do talk to people who are and people whose judgment I trust and they would not qualify it as that. There are others who think it is."
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Q Sir, we've now learned through sworn testimony that at least three members of your administration other than Scooter Libby leaked Valerie Plame's identity to the media. None of these three is known to be under investigation. Without commenting on the Libby trial, then, can you tell us whether you authorized any of these three to do that --
PRESIDENT BUSH: I'm not going to talk about it.
Q -- or were they authorized without your permission?
PRESIDENT BUSH: Yeah, thanks, Pete. I'm not going to talk about any of it.
Q They're not under investigation, though, sir.
PRESIDENT BUSH: Peter, not going to talk about any of it.
Q How about pardons, sir? Many people are asking whether you might pardon somebody --
PRESIDENT BUSH: Not going to talk about it, Peter. (Subdued laughter.) Would you like to think of another question? Being the kind man that I am, I will recycle you. (Laughter.)
John.
Q Thank you, Mr. --
PRESIDENT BUSH: Do you like that one -- (inaudible)? Yeah.
Q (Off mike.)
PRESIDENT BUSH: Recycling him. (Chuckles.)
Q That took care of one of my questions as well, sir. But -- (laughter) --
PRESIDENT BUSH: If that's the case, sit down. (Laughter.) Next question. (Chuckles.)
AP's first filing did not include Pace's comments.
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In addition, a source on Capitol Hill sent RAW STORY the following from the White House release on Bush's remarks:
"THE PRESIDENT WILL HOLD A PRESS CONFERENCE AT 11:00 Am EST today, February 14, 2007, IN THE EAST ROOM TO SIGN UP, PLEASE CALL upper press AT 202-456-2673 by 8:45 am EST* PRE-SET: GATHER AT 10:00 AM ON DRIVEWAY IN FRONT OF WEST WING; FINAL CALL: GATHER AT 10:30 AM ON DRIVEWAY IN FRONT OF WEST WING THERE WILL BE NO GAGGLE AND NO BRIEFING*"
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