"I believe very deeply in the proposition that what we did in Iraq was the right thing to do. It was hard to do. It took a long time. There were significant costs involved"
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The phrase “the proposition that what we did in Iraq was the right thing to do” is tellingly abstract. “Proposition” turns a war into a policy memo; “what we did” blurs authorship and responsibility into a collective haze. No mention of weapons of mass destruction, intelligence failures, sectarian collapse, or the specific promises sold to the public. The grammar performs its own retreat, stepping back from particulars where accountability lives.
Then comes the moral alchemy: difficulty and duration are offered as evidence of correctness. “It was hard… It took a long time” reframes protraction as perseverance rather than as a sign of miscalculation. This is a familiar political gambit: if success is elusive, redefine virtue as stamina.
“Significant costs” lands with a chilling vagueness. Costs to whom? American troops and families, Iraqi civilians, regional stability, U.S. credibility? By keeping the bill unitemized, Cheney avoids the most corrosive question: whether the costs were necessary, foreseeable, or honestly disclosed. The intent isn’t to reopen the case; it’s to close it, presenting endurance as absolution and conviction as the final court of appeal.
Quote Details
| Topic | War |
|---|---|
| Source | Verified source: Interview with Former Vice President Cheney (Dick Cheney, 2010)
Evidence:
No. I -- I believe very deeply in the proposition that what we did in Iraq was the right thing to do. It was hard to do. It took a long time. There were significant costs involved.. This wording appears in a transcript labeled as an ABC News "This Week" exclusive interview conducted by Jonathan Karl, dated February 14, 2010. In the transcript, the quote is Cheney's response to a question about then–Vice President Joe Biden's view that the Iraq War was not worth it (the quote appears at lines ~154–158 on the RealClearPolitics page). I did not find evidence of an earlier primary-source occurrence of this exact wording in official White House archives or other earlier Cheney speeches in the time available; the earliest located primary instance is this Feb. 14, 2010 interview transcript. |
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APA Style (7th ed.)
Cheney, Dick. (2026, March 1). I believe very deeply in the proposition that what we did in Iraq was the right thing to do. It was hard to do. It took a long time. There were significant costs involved. FixQuotes. https://fixquotes.com/quotes/i-believe-very-deeply-in-the-proposition-that-9618/
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Cheney, Dick. "I believe very deeply in the proposition that what we did in Iraq was the right thing to do. It was hard to do. It took a long time. There were significant costs involved." FixQuotes. March 1, 2026. https://fixquotes.com/quotes/i-believe-very-deeply-in-the-proposition-that-9618/.
MLA Style (9th ed.)
"I believe very deeply in the proposition that what we did in Iraq was the right thing to do. It was hard to do. It took a long time. There were significant costs involved." FixQuotes, 1 Mar. 2026, https://fixquotes.com/quotes/i-believe-very-deeply-in-the-proposition-that-9618/. Accessed 5 Mar. 2026.



