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Leadership Quote by John Linder

"In fact, things are moving along rather well in Iraq. Nothing is perfect, of course, and freedom is messy work. The cooperation of the three major interests in Iraq has been remarkable"

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Optimism here isn’t a mood; it’s a tactic. Linder’s “things are moving along rather well in Iraq” reads like a progress report, but its real job is to smother uncertainty with managerial calm. The adverb “rather” is doing heavy lifting: not triumph, not disaster, just steady forward motion. It’s the language of incumbency, designed to make a contested war feel like a difficult but basically solvable project.

“Nothing is perfect, of course, and freedom is messy work” is the classic pre-emptive concession. By admitting imperfection, the speaker buys credibility, then reframes chaos as evidence of democratic birth pangs rather than policy failure. “Freedom” becomes a moral solvent: it dissolves grim specifics (casualties, sectarian violence, legitimacy) into an abstract, unimpeachable good. “Messy work” borrows the tone of renovation TV: inconvenient, unavoidable, ultimately worth it. That domestication of violence is the subtext.

The most loaded phrase is “the three major interests in Iraq.” It’s bloodless, almost corporate, flattening ethnic and sectarian identity, historical grievance, and armed power into “interests” that can supposedly “cooperate” like stakeholders in a merger. Calling that cooperation “remarkable” signals that the bar is low and the audience should be impressed by mere functionality.

Context matters: this is post-invasion messaging aimed at an American public toggling between fatigue and fear. The intent isn’t to describe Iraq; it’s to stabilize a narrative at home, to insist that turbulence is not collapse but the price of a righteous, orderly outcome.

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Linder, John. (2026, January 17). In fact, things are moving along rather well in Iraq. Nothing is perfect, of course, and freedom is messy work. The cooperation of the three major interests in Iraq has been remarkable. FixQuotes. https://fixquotes.com/quotes/in-fact-things-are-moving-along-rather-well-in-56593/

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Linder, John. "In fact, things are moving along rather well in Iraq. Nothing is perfect, of course, and freedom is messy work. The cooperation of the three major interests in Iraq has been remarkable." FixQuotes. January 17, 2026. https://fixquotes.com/quotes/in-fact-things-are-moving-along-rather-well-in-56593/.

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"In fact, things are moving along rather well in Iraq. Nothing is perfect, of course, and freedom is messy work. The cooperation of the three major interests in Iraq has been remarkable." FixQuotes, 17 Jan. 2026, https://fixquotes.com/quotes/in-fact-things-are-moving-along-rather-well-in-56593/. Accessed 12 Feb. 2026.

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John Linder (born September 9, 1942) is a Politician from USA.

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