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22 February, 03:07

In this 2003 photograph, President Bush tells the public that the major combat efforts in Iraq are over. The photo portrays him as

an advocate for continuing to increase troops sent to bring and maintain democracy to foreign countries

a failed policymaker and leader of the armed forces, since soldiers would still remain in foreign countries

a supporter of the armed forces and successful military leader, through the location and banner above him

a leader who is out of touch with the people and especially members of the armed forces serving overseas

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  1. 22 February, 03:19
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    In this 2003 photograph, President Bush tells the public that the major combat efforts in Iraq are over. The photo portrays him as A supporter of the armed forces and successful military leader, through the location and banned above him.
  2. 22 February, 03:31
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    The photo portrayed him as a supporter of the armed forces and successful military leader, through the location and banner above him.

    In 2003, President George Bush stated that the major combat operation in Iraq was ended. He used an expression taken from a banner which said: " Mission Accomplished" to describe the situation.
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