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President Bush doesn't give up easily. Back in mid-July, when news of progress in Iraq hadn't yet made a dent in the political debate and even administration officials were leaking about an imminent drawdown of troops, he met with a dozen conservative journalists at the White House. In his introductory remarks before taking questions, he made a point of affirming his belief in "the universality of freedom," and called the spread of governments based on liberty "inevitable."
Nothing that had happened in the nearly six years since he launched his freedom agenda in the wake of the September 11 attacks had changed Bush's view about the universality of the desire for ...