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George W. Bush was recently briefed on the situation in Afghanistan. After being informed of the challenges during a video conference, Bush told soldiers on the Afghan front that he is envious of them!

WASHINGTON (Reuters) – U.S. President George W. Bush got an earful on Thursday about problems and progress in Afghanistan where a war has dragged on for more than six years but been largely eclipsed by Iraq.

In a videoconference, Bush heard from U.S. military and civilian personnel about the challenges ranging from fighting local government and police corruption to persuading farmers to abandon a lucrative poppy drug trade for other crops.

Bush heard tales of all-night tea drinking sessions to coax local residents into cooperating, and of tribesmen crossing mountains to attend government meetings seen as building blocks for the country’s democracy-in-the-making.

"I must say, I’m a little envious," Bush said. "If I were slightly younger and not employed here, I think it would be a fantastic experience to be on the front lines of helping this young democracy succeed."

"It must be exciting for you … in some ways romantic, in some ways, you know, confronting danger. You’re really making history, and thanks," Bush said.

When Bush was young and unemployed and there was a war going on, he chose to stay back in Texas. May be Vietnam is not as romantic a place as Afghanistan.

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2 responses to “A Romantic War”

  1. Andrew Rosenblum

    What are you talking about Ruchira? W. was keeping the skies of North Texas safe from the VC — unless doing so required getting out of bed before noon.

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  2. Sujatha

    If Afghanistan is so ‘romantic’, how about shipping off Barbara and Henry Hager for a working honeymoon, after their wedding on the Bush ranch. A couple of US soldiers could be sent back for a well-deserved bout of R&R during that time.

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