"The American people have decided that it was a mistake to choose to go to war in Iraq"
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The line is carefully engineered to sound like accountability without naming culprits. “It was a mistake to choose to go to war” uses passive moral grammar: the war becomes a decision error, not a crime, not a deception, not a chain of choices made by identifiable officials. That’s politically useful. It allows condemnation without triggering the reflexive backlash that comes with direct accusation, and it keeps the door open to coalition-building among voters who regret the war for different reasons (human cost, money, credibility, instability) and at different temperatures (sadness, anger, embarrassment).
Its subtext is a mid-2000s reality check: public opinion has turned, and elected Democrats can now frame opposition as common sense rather than fringe dissent. The word “choose” is doing quiet work too, insisting the war wasn’t inevitable or forced by history; it was elective. In one clause, Grijalva positions himself as aligned with the electorate’s hindsight while nudging them toward a sharper conclusion: if this was a choice, then someone chose badly, and the next choice is at the ballot box.
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Grijalva, Raul. (2026, January 15). The American people have decided that it was a mistake to choose to go to war in Iraq. FixQuotes. https://fixquotes.com/quotes/the-american-people-have-decided-that-it-was-a-153072/
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Grijalva, Raul. "The American people have decided that it was a mistake to choose to go to war in Iraq." FixQuotes. January 15, 2026. https://fixquotes.com/quotes/the-american-people-have-decided-that-it-was-a-153072/.
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"The American people have decided that it was a mistake to choose to go to war in Iraq." FixQuotes, 15 Jan. 2026, https://fixquotes.com/quotes/the-american-people-have-decided-that-it-was-a-153072/. Accessed 12 Feb. 2026.



