Posted on 05/22/2004 5:41:40 PM PDT by b4its2late
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Gen. Zinni: 'They've Screwed Up' May 21, 2004
Accusing top Pentagon officials of "dereliction of duty," retired Marine Gen. Anthony Zinni says staying the course in Iraq isn't a reasonable option.
"The course is headed over Niagara Falls. I think it's time to change course a little bit or at least hold somebody responsible for putting you on this course," he tells CBS News Correspondent Steve Kroft in an interview to be broadcast on 60 Minutes, Sunday, May 23, at 7 p.m. ET/PT.
The current situation in Iraq was destined to happen, says Zinni, because planning for the war and its aftermath has been flawed all along.
"There has been poor strategic thinking in this...poor operational planning and execution on the ground," says Zinni, who served as commander-in-chief of the U.S. Central Command from 1997 to 2000.
Zinni blames the poor planning on the civilian policymakers in the administration, known as neo-conservatives, who saw the invasion as a way to stabilize the region and support Israel. He believes these people, who include Deputy Defense Secretary Paul Wolfowitz and Douglas Feith, the undersecretary of defense, have hijacked U.S. foreign policy.
"They promoted it and pushed [the war]... even to the point of creating their own intelligence to match their needs. Then they should bear the responsibility," Zinni tells Kroft.
In his upcoming book, "Battle Ready," written with Tom Clancy, Zinni writes of the poor planning in harsh terms. "In the lead-up to the Iraq war and its later conduct, I saw, at minimum, true dereliction, negligence and irresponsibility; at worst, lying, incompetence and corruption," he writes.
Zinni explains to Kroft, "I think there was dereliction in insufficient forces being put on the ground and [in not] fully understanding the military dimensions of the plan."
He still believes the situation is salvageable if the United States can communicate more effectively with the Iraqi people and demonstrate a better image to them.
The enlistment of the U.N. and other countries to participate in the mission is also crucial, he says. Without these things, says Zinni, "We are going to be looking for quick exits. I don't believe we're there now, and I wouldn't want to see us fail here."
Also central to success in Iraq is more troops, from the United States and especially other countries, to control violence and patrol borders, he says.
Zinni feels that undertaking the war with the minimum of troops paved the way for the security problems the U.S. faces there now, the violence Defense Secretary Donald Rumsfeld recently admitted he hadn't anticipated.
"He should not have been surprised," says Zinni. "There were a number of people who before we even engaged in this conflict felt strongly that we underestimated...the scope of the problems we would have in [Iraq]."
The fact that no one in the administration has paid for the blunder irks Zinni. "But regardless of whose responsibility [it is]...it should be evident to everybody that they've screwed up, and whose heads are rolling on this?"
Well then he's obviously well qualified...for the anti-Bush, defeatist crowd.
It's not the same thing and you know it...you're not going to associate me with such trash due to a common literary tool, just because "Commie leftists" have used it in a way I would never attempt.
That's akin to prosecuting an innocent person for another's crimes.
armchair general n: retired General Anthony Zinni
I would like to know who were the Generals that were canned and when did Franks tell President Bush we would be greeted with flowers and gushing oil?
I'd like to know how a general that still says we should have waited for a UN resolution, has any credibility at all?
Never did I think that I would live to see the day that a retired USMC General would take to the street to criticize the CIC of the US Military.
Not that he doesn't have the right to criticize, just that it is SO anti-marine corps.
It's not just your choice of lettering that gives you away. What kamp is it you're in that sides with Michael Moore?
I don't get it.....
What does Zinni hope to accomplish by making these remarks?
Does he think this will help our war effort?
Does he think that this will make the task of our troops any easier?
Apparently his book profits mean far more to him then his personal honor.
LOLOLOLOLOLOLOLOLOLOL
He didn't care about the crew of the USS Cole...he doesn't care about the troops on the ground either.
Actually, I voted for Bush in 2000 based upon his conservative rhetoric. I have supported many of Bush's actions, including invading Afghanistan, but have problems with certain "Neo-Con" actions he has taken as of late.
My sincerest hope would be that Bush would return to hard-core conservative values, pursue the WOT in more realistic ways and take care of some SERIOUS business here at home (illegal immigration, outsourcing etc.).
I know certain people may disagree with trying to push Bush in a more conservative direction, but they're not gonna stop me from trying...
Hmmm,
As I said before, last I heard Schwarzkopf was gearing up to help in Bush's reelcetion bid. Have you heard otherwise? If so, can I have a link?
You still haven't told us who your kamp is?
Yes and obviously,yes.
Of course Chamberlainbuff also quoted weasley clark as being a general opposed to the war.
He wants to push the President in a conservative direction? Apparently he thinks Michael Moore is conservative.
Hmmm,
Neither of those men were canned for anything to do with the War in Iraq. Shinseki's tenure as C-o-S was up anyway, and he was on thin water because of a number of decisions he made from berets to Transformation.
So dude, about this majority "kamp" you're in. Care to share it with everyone?
Election as junior Democratic Senator for Hawaii.
The general is on a "campaign".
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