During her remarks with Kuwaiti foreign minister Sheikh Mohammed on January 16, 2007, Dr. Rice referred to the violence in Iraq and stated: "...obviously, the violence in and around Baghdad is one of the very important reasons the President went to the American people and said that the situation in Iraq is unacceptable to him, just as it was unacceptable to most Americans and that that violence needs to stop. Now, violent people will always be able to kill innocent people. And so even with the new security plan, with the will and capability of the Iraqi Government and with American forces to help reinforce Iraqi forces, there is still going to be violence. But whatever the number of civilians that have died in Iraq, and there are obviously competing numbers, but whatever the numbers, it's too many. Deconstruction of the above comment made by Dr. Rice brings forth the manipulativeness of public diplomacy discourse in the context of Iraq. The discussions of the unacceptability ...
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