never before…

Posted on Sunday 3 June 2007


The man who commanded US-led coalition forces during the first year of the Iraq war says the United States can forget about winning the war.

"I think if we do the right things politically and economically with the right Iraqi leadership we could still salvage at least a stalemate, if you will — not a stalemate but at least stave off defeat," retired Army Lieutenant General Ricardo Sanchez said in an interview.

Sanchez, in his first interview since he retired last year, is the highest-ranking former military leader yet to suggest the Bush administration has fallen short in Iraq.

"I am absolutely convinced that America has a crisis in leadership at this time," Sanchez told AFP after a recent speech in San Antonio, Texas.

"We’ve got to do whatever we can to help the next generation of leaders do better than we have done over the past five years, better than what this cohort of political and military leaders have done," adding that he was "referring to our national political leadership in its entirety" – not just President George W. Bush.

Sanchez called the situation in Iraq bleak, which he blamed on "the abysmal performance in the early stages and the transition of sovereignty."

He included himself among those who erred in Iraq’s crucial first year after the toppling of the Iraqi dictator Saddam Hussein.

Sanchez took command in the summer of 2003 and oversaw the occupation force amid an insurgency that has sparked a low-grade civil war in Iraq.

He was in the middle of some of the most momentous events of the war, among them the dissolution of the Iraqi army and barring millions of Baath Party members from government jobs: two actions seen as triggering the rebellion among Sunni Muslims, who fell from power with Saddam.
Never before have so many Generals openly criticized a sitting President. With the exception of General Douglas McArthur during the Korean War, I can’t think of any. I wonder why people don’t listen?
  1.  
    Smoooochie
    June 4, 2007 | 9:37 AM
     

    I actually have been pretty active in writing to my Senators here in CO. It’s a “red” state so you can imagine most of the responses. However, there has been a shift. A shift from, “I support what is going on” to “I support recommendations made ot the president to shift goals in the war.” I even got a nice letter agreeing that A.G must go, and that from our Right thinking Latino Senator, Ken Salazar.

    I just want the change to come sooner rather than later. We can’t afford later.

  2.  
    June 4, 2007 | 4:54 PM
     

    Good news…

    Any good news is welcome…

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