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Politics : Foreign Affairs Discussion Group

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To: geode00 who wrote (164813)6/27/2005 1:52:05 AM
From: Bilow  Read Replies (2) of 281500
 
Hi geode00; Re: "Generals must always speak truth to civilian power. That is the conclusion of a book considered to be required reading by many senior officers in the Pentagon. "Dereliction of Duty," by Maj. (now Col.) H. R. McMaster, argues that the Joint Chiefs of Staff failed to do their duty by failing to level with the president, the Congress and the American people about the true costs and requirements of fighting the Vietnam War."

This is so true. I'm almost as pissed at the generals who kept their mouths shut (about what most of the military had to know was an invitation to a hopeless insurgency), as I am at Bush for pushing the button.

Now is the time to bring out into the open the justification for staying in Iraq, now that public opinion is starting to slide against it. Just what is it that we are fighting for? The Iraqis? Or ourselves?

-- Carl
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