This book traces the evolution of political and media discourse on the Iraq war endgame over the roughly 28-month period from late fall 2005 to spring 2008. Using the conceptualization of a 'frame contest' (a struggle between competing explanatory narratives or interpretations of an event), the authors analyze analyze the congressional challenges that began in November 2005 to the heretofore dominant Bush frame of military triumph over terrorism; Bush's and his congressional allies' rhetorical responses to those challenges; and the resultant struggle for narrative dominance in portraying the meaning and outcome of the war. To date no one has undertaken the task to analyze the titanic clash over how to interpret the final chapter of the military conflict that is the major political battlefield of the first decade of the 21st century.
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