Posted on 11/17/2003 8:58:41 AM PST by Tumbleweed_Connection
Hannah Storm on CBSs The Early Show on Thursday treated retired General Wesley Clark as a wise military sage, soliciting advise from him on what to do in Iraq, and not as a Democratic presidential candidate with a liberal political agenda which includes criticizing Bush policy in Iraq. One of Storms questions: "What about the change in military strategy? Now we're hearing about this Operation Iron Hammer is what they've dubbed it. New air strikes, is that prudent military strategy?" Storm set up the November 13 segment: "President Bush has been pushing to speed up the transfer of political power in Iraq back to the Iraqis with the hopes of slowing down the violence there. Former general and current Democratic presidential candidate Wesley Clark has his own ideas about ending that conflict. General Clark, good morning. MRC analyst Brian Boyd took down Storms questions to Clark: -- CIA report shows that ordinary Iraqis have lost faith in the US. Now there's talk out of Washington about accelerating Iraqi self-rule. Do you think it will make a difference and will it have any effect on the violence?" -- "And yet when you look at these violent incidents, they have targeted America's friends and allies and they've targeted the Turks and the Jordanians and the Italians, now the UN and the Red Cross. What about allies running scared potentially from this situation?" -- "What about the change in military strategy? Now we're hearing about this Operation Iron Hammer is what they've dubbed it. New air strikes, is that prudent military strategy?" -- "What about sending in more troops?" -- "You've talked about taking out some of the special ops, taking out some of the intelligence to leave Iraq and hunt for Osama bin Laden, but given all of these attacks, up to 30, 35 a day don't you need to leave that personnel in Iraq to address the situation there?" -- On hunting for weapons of mass destruction: "You're saying that's not the priority now?" After avoiding asking him any challenging questions about anything political, Storm wrapped up by noting his political calendar: "Okay, General Wesley Clark, thanks for stopping by again. I know you're headed back to New Hampshire."
How about this as a good follow-up to that: "The important point is that now someone actually CARES what ordinary Iraqis think for maybe the first time ever. Don't you think that is significant, general?"
Hannah Storm on CBSs The Early Show on Thursday treated retired General Wesley Clark as a wise military sage, soliciting advise from him on what to do in Iraq, and not as a Democratic presidential candidate with a liberal political agenda which includes criticizing Bush policy in Iraq.
Why am I not surprised.
One of many...
...and then Clark stopped the evil Lord Bush, who had ordered that crippled children of color be fed to his hunting dogs... [(c) The Boston Globe
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