President George W. Bush's speech on USS Abraham Lincoln while flanked by a "Mission Accomplished" banner was portrayed as ironic by Bush critics because O Lincoln had been a liberator whereas Bush was seen as a conqueror. • The war was far from over and would actually linger for many years. • The mission in question had originally been designed to be a peace mission. © The war was won by ground forces of the U.S. Army, not by naval forces.

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President George W. Bush's speech on USS Abraham Lincoln while flanked by a "Mission
Accomplished" banner was portrayed as ironic by Bush critics because
O Lincoln had been a liberator whereas Bush was seen as a conqueror.
• The war was far from over and would actually linger for many years.
• The mission in question had originally been designed to be a peace mission.
© The war was won by ground forces of the U.S. Army, not by naval forces.
Answer

The war was far from over and would actually linger for many years, the mission in question had originally been designed to be a peace mission, and the war was won by ground forces of the U.S. Army, not by naval forces.

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