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It would be foolish to exaggerate Ireland's problems.
Yet it would be foolish to exaggerate Mr Bush's problems.To begin with, Mr Bush's second term has not been bereft of achievements.
Given that, it was foolish to exaggerate Saddam's weaponry, downright misleading to imply a link between the Iraqi leader and al-Qaeda, and hubristic to do so little to prepare for post-war reconstruction.
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Shia death squads will go back to work, ethnic murders will soar again and Americans will resume calls to extract their soldiers from a maelstrom they cannot contain.As in Iraq, so in Afghanistan: it would be both morally wrong and tactically foolish for the West's politicians to exaggerate temporary gains in the vain hope of stilling the domestic clamour for withdrawal.
But it is unwise to divorce the intermediate metric from the final, and crucial, metric of the transaction — to ignore it, or to exaggerate it, is penny wise and pound foolish.
To exaggerate the strength of the protest would be foolish – the public sector dominated TUC has not overnight become the voice of middle Britain.
It is hard to exaggerate how much these Arab regimes wasted the lives of an entire Arab generation, with their foolish wars with Israel and each other and their fraudulent ideologies that masked their naked power grabs and predatory behavior.
"I like to exaggerate.
I don't want to exaggerate.
"Its danger is impossible to exaggerate.
Cable channels tend to exaggerate the situation".
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