EPILOGUE
"From the moment OPERATION DESERT STORM commenced on January 16th, until the time the guns fell silent at midnight one week ago, this nation has watched its sons and daughters with pride; watched over them with prayer. As Commander in Chief, I can report to you: Our armed forces fought with honor and valor. As President, I can report to the nation: Aggression is defeated. The war is over." - President George Bush before Congress, 6 March 1991
"Already we sense that there is a growing disinclination
in some places to give George Bush and his government and the
military who were involved the credit due them for the prosecution
and outcome of the war. Increasingly one reads of how mere "technology"
defeated Saddam Hussein or how the administration must have stupidly
and grossly (or knowingly and cynically) overestimated the size
and strength of the Iraqi military forces or how the result was
clearly foreordained since we didn't pick on someone our own size,
etc.
"But there was nothing foreordained about what happened
and many of those now implying that there was should go back quietly
reconsider their own warnings throughout this episode as to how
dangerous and unpredictable, if not downright disastrous, a military
encounter would be, some even recommending that Saddam Hussein
be given those Kuwaiti islands and oil fields he so coveted. No,
it was not foreordained, and it was not a mere function of automatic
pilot and vastly superior firepower either. The people who did
it did it."
- Editorial, The Washington Post, 1 March 1991
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