"I think in national security, the war in Iraq is troublesome and a difficult challenge, but our troops and the military leaders we have are managing that situation, although it continues to be very risky and very dangerous"
- Thad Cochran
About this Quote
This quote by Thad Cochran talks to the difficult and unsafe circumstance that the United States armed force is dealing with in Iraq. He acknowledges that the war in Iraq is a problematic and challenging obstacle, but he likewise reveals self-confidence in the troops and military leaders that are managing the scenario. He acknowledges that the scenario is still very dangerous and hazardous, but he thinks that the United States armed force is doing its best to handle the situation. This quote speaks with the difficult and hazardous circumstance that the United States military is facing in Iraq, and the confidence that Cochran has in the troops and military leaders that are managing the situation.
This quote is written / told by Thad Cochran somewhere between December 7, 1937 and today. He/she was a famous Politician from USA.
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