In George Orwell's 1984,  the Atlantic dictatorship, Oceania, is constantly at war, but its enemy and its  ally frequently flip back and forth, due to the exigencies of Realpolitik,  between Eastasia and Eurasia. The Ministry of Truth expends much effort getting  people to forget that Oceania's eternal enemy of the moment used to be its  ever-loyal ally and vice versa: "We have always been at with Eastasia/Eurasia!"
This seems pretty implausible, except for the similarity in names. If the  other two other empires were called Russia and China, well, it would be a lot  easier to remember the past, but when they are called Eurasia and Eastasia,  those little letters between the big "E" and the "asia" part  all kind of blend together. I'm reminded of when I had whooping cough in 2002  but I couldn't get doctors to take it seriously because, I fear, they all had  this image in their mind of whooping coughs being just about extinct, that  scientists had to run around flapping their arms and whooping to get the few  remaining whooping coughs excited enough to carry on the species. (Here's a website  about how people don't pay much attention to all the letters in a word when  reading.)
You might think that the Bush Administration would be embarrassed by its current  message that Iran is the world's worst threat considering that Iran was being  held in check by Iraq until we overthrew the government of Iraq, but you  probably don't understand the public mind as well as Karl Rove.
Like Eastasia/Eurasia and whooping cough/whooping crane, I suspect Karl Rove has  done some polls and focus groups on this Iran/Iraq question and discovered that  a large fraction of the public can't reliably distinguish between the two. (My  wife says that when Iraq invaded Iran in 1980, she was quite confused because  she had assumed that Iraq was the capital of Iran, or maybe vice-versa.)
Perhaps a lot of people vaguely assume that "Iran" and  "Iraq" are just different spellings for some weirdo Arab word, like  how that guy in Libya has three  dozen different ways to spell his name, but he's still the same dirtbag. Or  how "Muslims" used to be "Moslems" when you were a kid.
I bet Rove's pollsters have found that the 1979-1981 hostage crisis, the 1991  war, the 2003-??? war, the 2003 nuclear bomb scare, the 2006 nuclear bomb scare,  Saddam, that used car dealer-looking guy who is in the news all the time, and  the Ayatollah's coffin and corpse getting ripped to shreds, all just blend  together in the public mind. It's all been the fault of Iranq and we ought to go  over to Iranq and kick some Iranqistani butt.
We have always been at war with Iranq!
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