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Five years after "mission accomplished," sharp rise in Iraqi and US casualties
Friday, May 2, 2008 :May 1 marked the fifth anniversary of the infamous mission accomplished speech delivered by President George W. Bush aboard a US aircraft carrier. Five years after what Bush proclaimed to be the end of major combat operations in Iraq, US casualties have reached a seven-month high, while the Iraqi death toll continues to mount.
Friday, May 2, 2008 :May 1 marked the fifth anniversary of the infamous mission accomplished speech delivered by President George W. Bush aboard a US aircraft carrier. Five years after what Bush proclaimed to be the end of major combat operations in Iraq, US casualties have reached a seven-month high, while the Iraqi death toll continues to mount.
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