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A matter of trust.


MSNBC MSNBC Microsoft/National Broadcasting Company  host Chris Matthews This article is about the journalist. For the cricketer, see Chris Matthews (cricketer).

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 still has faith in President Bush, despite Bush's comments that the Iraq War Iraq War: see under Persian Gulf Wars.
Iraq War
 or Second Persian Gulf War

Brief conflict in 2003 between Iraq and a combined force of troops largely from the U.S. and Great Britain; and a subsequent U.S.
 will not end during his Presidency. Said Matthews on the March 22 edition of Hardball: "How can you not trust a man who says, 'I won't be able to win this war in my Presidency; I'm leaving it up to other Presidents in the future'?"
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Date:May 1, 2006
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