Posted on 04/11/2008 12:29:00 PM PDT by 2ndDivisionVet
WASHINGTON -- Surprise, surprise. Gen. David Petraeus, the top U.S. commander in Iraq, wants to put a halt to any more troop withdrawals for the foreseeable future.
The highly politicized Petraeus seemed to be dutifully following his White House marching orders when he testified before congressional committees earlier this week.
Under his scenario, there will be no drawdown of U.S. forces in that strife-ridden country until President Bush leaves office.
Thats fine with Bush, who obviously has no intention of ending this futile war on his watch. Apparently feeling no responsibility for starting the war, Bush is planning to pass the Iraqi debacle on to his successor.
You can forget accountability for the yet-to-be defined U.S. military mission that has taken more than 4,000 American lives, possibly a million Iraqi lives and destroyed a country.
Think of President Harry Truman and President Lyndon B. Johnson, who both understood that war was too important to be left to the generals in the field.
Truman fired the popular Gen. Douglas MacArthur because he disobeyed orders in the Korean War. Johnson knew that he had reached the endgame in Vietnam when Gen. William Westmoreland, the top commander in Vietnam, requested 240,000 more troops in 1968 for the prolonged war that also could not be won.
Those two presidents finally drummed up enough courage to just say no.
Petraeus is too smart to be pinned down on when the U.S. can pull out more troops, especially when theres been a new flare-up of sectarian violence in Iraq. Lets say he is careful and self-protective, trying to hold on.
When Petraeus testified before the Senate Armed Services Committee, Chairman Carl Levin, D-Mich., told him: What you have given to your chain of command is a plan which has no end to it.
The general replied: Withdrawing too many forces too quickly could jeopardize the progress of the past year. Congress should wake up before its too late and listen to retired Army Lt. Gen. William Odom, former director of the National Security Agency.
NSA is the nations largest intelligence agency, which monitors messages from all over the world.
Odom testified before the Senate Foreign Relations Committee last week and urged an immediate withdrawal from Iraq. He claimed the troop surge (escalation) has prolonged instability in Iraq and that the only sensible strategy is rapid withdrawal.
In a separate speech last week, the outspoken general said, We are certainly to blame for the chaos in Iraq but we do not have the physical means to prevent it.
Odom said the military situation in Iraq is worsened by the proliferation of armed groups under local military chiefs who follow a proliferating number of political bosses.
We are witnessing the road to Balkanization of Iraq, that is political fragmentation, Odom said
War makes strange bedfellows.
The Sunnis are now on our side -- if we continue to pay them enough, of course. They would be happy to see the U.S. attack Shiite-dominated Iran. Odom said those new-found friends threaten to defect unless their fees are increased.
The concern we hear the president and his aides express about a residual base left for al-Qaida if we withdraw is utter nonsense, Odom said. The Sunnis will destroy al-Qaida if we leave Iraq, he added. The Kurds will not allow them in their
Although the U.S. economic recession is expected to dominate the presidential election race, Iraq wont be on the back burner if the Petraeus hearings are any guide.
The three presidential hopefuls -- Sens. John McCain, R-Ariz.; Hillary Clinton, D-N.Y. and Barack Obama, D-Ill. -- showed up at the high-profile hearings where Petraeus testified.
As expected, staunch-war supporter McCain said any promise to withdraw U.S. forces would constitute a failure of political and moral leadership.
In their disappointing comments, the Democratic rivals were as cautious as Petraeus.
Clinton said, Its time to begin an orderly withdrawal of our troops.
Obama told Petraeus that while he wants U.S. troops out of Iraq, he would not initiate a precipitous withdrawal.
Ohios GOP Sen. George Voinovich seemed to express the frustration best when he told Petraeus: The American people have had it up to here.
----------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------- Helen Thomas can be reached at hthomas@hearstdc.com.
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“Think of President Harry Truman and President Lyndon B. Johnson, who both understood that war was too important to be left to the generals in the field. ..”
Typical liberal. Sees things exactly opposite of how they should be.
“The highly politicized Petraeus seemed to be dutifully following his White House marching orders when he testified before congressional committees earlier this week.”
That’s right, you old bag, because the President is the C-in-C. Is she senile?
"SQUAAAAAAWWWK!"
Too Late!
You really have to ask?
She is right on this one. He is not 'highly political', but they have 'highly politicized' him...
This column is a perfect example to show how Helen Thomas is pure, undulterated ‘Rat poo
She is blatantly lying from start to finish about what Petraeus said. There was no call to end all troop withdrawals for the “forseeable future” or until after the Bush admin. Petraeus recommended a 45 day pause this summer after we get back down to 140,000. That is mere basic prudence, a brief period to evaluate and see what the evolving situation looks like.
This is what passes for objective journalism?
No bias here, nope. The media is still highly impartial I see.
LET ME FINISH THIS STATEMENT....The American people have had it up to here... (with jackasses like me pretending to care about the GOP and my constituents.)
The highly politicized Petraeus seemed to be dutifully following his White House marching orders when he testified before congressional committees earlier this week.
I guess I shouldn't be surprised at this... Helen, a dedicated leftist who puts down a general for actually following the Constitution of the United States. Following the "marching orders" of the civilian Commander in Chief. Of course she would have contempt for this, as we all know how leftists like Helen LOVE military dictators, like Fidel Castro, and Hugo Chavez. Of course, they don't like ALL military dictators. They absolutely hate those who are actually friendly to the USA.
Think of President Harry Truman and President Lyndon B. Johnson, who both understood that war was too important to be left to the generals in the field.
Hey Helen, in case you didn't notice, when those presidents decided that "war was too important to be left to the generals in the field" we've lost those wars, or they're still going on more than 50 years since the start.
Petraeus is too smart to be pinned down on when the U.S. can pull out more troops, especially when theres been a new flare-up of sectarian violence in Iraq. Lets say he is careful and self-protective, trying to hold on.
Of course he's just being cagey, playing CYA... I'm sure that it has nothing to do with the fact that THEY'RE FIGHTING A F*****G WAR HERE, AND THE WAY YOU DECIDE THAT THE WAR IS OVER IS WHEN YOU'VE WON OR LOST THE WAR!!!!!! Helen, do you have to work at being this incredibly stupid?
Ohios GOP Sen. George Voinovich seemed to express the frustration best when he told Petraeus: The American people have had it up to here.
Isn't Voinovich the guy who broke down in tears in the well of the senate while giving a speech over the war? I'm sure that he really struck fear into the hearts of our enemies and instilled respect for the power of the US for those who wish to kill us. Good person to quote, Helen.
Mark
Amazing comment from a liberal. Two wars that we backed out of that cost millions of lives.
“Odom” is Arabic for “Pol Pot”
“...mission that has taken more than 4,000 American lives, possibly a million Iraqi lives...”
Keep trumpeting the lies. Eventually, no one will know what the truth is.
No pictures of Helen, PLEASE:-)
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