well, as I see it -- it will just be a new name for the continuation of the war
I don't see anything changing after the (s)election. The insurgents will just be renamed "rebels" and the Iraq-Invasion-War will be renamed "Iraq Civil War"
bombs will still explode, people will still be killed and maimed, blood will still be spilled and bush* will still blather about how things are getting better for the Iraqi people and that the press is only printing "bad things" (except for those in the press who are on bush*'s payroll)
the only "new" thing I can see is rolling out the "terra-terra-terra" blather -- changing the title from WMDs in Iraq - to WMDs in Syria and/or Iran
the official hunt for WMDs in Iraq is over -- so where are the WMDs? gee they must have moved them to "--fill in the blank--". YEEE-HAWWWW, let's hunt them down....
Team hunting Iraq WMD ends its search
By Dafna Linzer, Washington Post | January 12, 2005
http://www.boston.com/news/world/articles/2005/01/12/team_hunting_iraq_wmd_ends_its_search/WASHINGTON -- The hunt for biological, chemical, and nuclear weapons in Iraq has come to an end nearly two years after President Bush ordered US troops to disarm Saddam Hussein. The top CIA weapons hunter is home, and analysts are back at Langley, Va.
In interviews, officials who served with the Iraq Survey Group said the violence in Iraq, coupled with a lack of new information, led them to fold up the effort shortly before Christmas.
Four months after Charles A. Duelfer, who led the weapons hunt in 2004, submitted an interim report to Congress that contradicted nearly every prewar assertion about Iraq made by top Bush administration officials, a senior intelligence official said the findings will stand as the survey group's final conclusions and will be published this spring.