Posted on 01/18/2005 11:44:50 AM PST by an italian
WASHINGTON (Reuters) - Secretary of State-designate Condoleezza Rice on Tuesday defended her integrity and honesty as she clashed with senators about the Bush administration's justification for the Iraq war and its exit strategy.
Testifying at her U.S. Senate confirmation hearing Rice was questioned about the number of U.S. troops sent to Iraq, the adequacy of Iraqi forces being trained to replace them and the failure to find weapons of mass destruction that were the Bush administration's central justification for the war.
Rice, whose confirmation as the first black woman secretary of state is all but assured, vowed to press diplomacy to repair ties frayed by the war and argued that the White House sent enough troops to occupy Iraq despite the raging insurgency.
In a heated exchange, California Democrat Sen. Barbara Boxer argued that the Bush administration had shifted its justification for the war because it had failed to find stocks of biological and chemical weapons it had asserted were there.
"You sent them in there because of weapons of mass destruction. Later the mission changed when there were none," Boxer told Rice. "Let's not rewrite history, it's too soon to do that."
"It wasn't just weapons of mass destruction," Rice told the Senate Foreign Relations Committee, saying former Iraqi leader Saddam Hussein supported terrorism, attacked Kuwait and Israel and needed to be removed given the new U.S. threat perception after the Sept. 11, 2001, attacks on New York and Washington.
"We can have this discussion in any way that you would like, but I really hope that you will refrain from impugning my integrity," Rice told Boxer. "I really hope that you will not imply that I take the truth lightly."
The exchange was the most pointed in hearing that included disagreements between Rice and Democrats on the numbers of trained Iraqi troops -- the linchpin of the U.S. exit strategy -- and the numbers of U.S. troops sent to stabilize Iraq.
Rice said she believed there were more than 120,000 trained Iraqi forces -- acknowledging problems of absenteeism and desertion -- but drew a quick rebuke from Sen. Joe Biden of Delaware, who said he thought the number was closer to 4,000.
If confirmed as secretary of state, Rice will take on many of the huge challenges facing the United States: the raging insurgency in Iraq, the rift with U.S. allies in Europe, concerns about another attack like Sept. 11, 2001, and U.S. unpopularity abroad.
Rice said she would seek to rebuild U.S. alliances and to spread freedom around the world -- stances met with skepticism by critics who regard the Bush administration's foreign policy as marked by go-it-alone, America first tendencies.
"We must use American diplomacy to help create a balance of power in the world that favors freedom," Rice told the committee. "And the time for diplomacy is now."
Biden shot back: "Despite our great military might we are in my view more alone in the world than we've been in any time in recent memory. The time for diplomacy, in my view, is long overdue."
"We went in to rescue Iraq from Saddam Hussein, now I think we have to rescue our policy from ourselves," added Sen. John Kerry the Massachusetts Democrat who failed to unseat Bush. "I don't take any joy in this but it's ... the reality we've got to deal with. We've got kids dying over there."
Rice declined to predict when U.S. soldiers may come home from Iraq and said the U.S. exit strategy was tied to training Iraqi forces to replace the roughly 150,000 U.S. soldiers still in the country 21 months after Saddam was toppled.
"Our role is directly proportional, I think, to how capable the Iraqis are," she said.
Rice was national security adviser during Bush's tumultuous first term, which was marked by the Sept. 11 hijacked airliner attacks, the resulting U.S.-led wars in Afghanistan and Iraq, and arguably, the worst rift with Europe since World War II.
A Soviet specialist, Rice said preserving Russia's democracy was vital to U.S.-Russian relations amid worries the Kremlin is turning increasingly authoritarian, and she promised to work "personally" to promote Israeli-Palestinian peace.
Bush has chosen the 50-year-old former Stanford provost to replace Colin Powell widely admired and often seen as the Cabinet's lonesome dove stressing diplomacy to solve crises.
Considering the money bags he is married to...he certainly has one skimpy wedding band...
They know they're going to approve her. I suppose these little hissy-fits are to show their lefty constituents that they "tried".
Oh my, my,
Edwards will be SO jealous.
Maybe he'll sue for alienation of affection.
boxer's a dim bulb, jealous of the achievements of a black women mentally superior to her.
boxer's like the kennedys. they had the money to mask their dimness by hiring lawyers and specialists. only joe jr and robert had any brains, and they're dead.
old man kennedy hired the best talent.
likewise, boxer's husband has millions from pilfering the workers compensation fund of california.
Yes, I mean Biden. I thought Kerry said it.
If he bought the ring it was all he could afford. If she bought the ring she was not going to waste any money on this zombie.
It sure does anger the left, to see a black woman traverse decades of propaganda, to obtain her doctorate, and still wind up with a non-loathing attitude when it comes to the U.S.
Rice is the consumate damnation of the left, a miniority woman with undisputed intelligence, whose world-view doesn't line up with their 'the U.S. is alaways wrong' agenda.
Of course he showed ... cameras and center stage for these hearings. They don't call him "liveshot" for nothing.
A "what we were just discussing" ping. Glad I didn't hear Boxer. She gives a great breed of dogs a really bad name.
There were also 17 violated U.N. resolutions and hundresd of no fly zone violations. We as conservatives have allowed the libs to frame this debate and Condi is now taking the heat for it.
Democrats are an endangered species we need not concern ourselves with saving. |
I agree, it is time that the Bush Admin starts telling these jerks that it is not okay to defame their character!!
Sounds to me like a lot of the Dems wanting to aske her questions about her last job. Why all the questions about troops? Is she DefSec? NO!
Please do not insult the Alpha Hilos of this world.
ping-great reply to Boxer from Rice.
"We can have this discussion in any way that you would like, but I really hope that you will refrain from impugning my integrity," Rice told Boxer. "I really hope that you will not imply that I take the truth lightly."
Just goes to show diplomacy at work...especially when
confronted by a third-world wacko who wants to lecture the
U.S. on its presumed failings.
Ms. Rice showed skill and toughness.
Liberals are racist thugs.
She is a joke. Doesn't she have a good friend to whisper to her that she is a laughingstock?!?
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