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Iraq is George Bush's Vietnam: US Senator Kennedy
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Posted on 01/16/2005 2:20:28 PM PST by Tarpaulin

WASHINGTON (AFP) - America's ongoing military entanglement in Iraq (news - web sites) has become President George Bush (news - web sites)'s Vietnam, US Senator Edward Kennedy, a leading member of the opposition Democratic party, said.

The harsh words refer to the US role and ultimate defeat in the 1964-1975 Vietnam war.

Iraq is "clearly is George Bush's Vietnam," said Kennedy, speaking on CBS's "Face The Nation" program.

Kennedy then blasted Bush's claim in an interview in Sunday's Washington Post that his Iraq policy was endorsed by the US public because of his November 2004 re-election victory.

"I think that's ridiculous," said Kennedy. He quickly referred to the 1964 elections, when Democrat Lyndon Johnson, who had increased US military involvement in Vietnam, defeated Republican Barry Goldwater by an overwhelming majority.

Johnson then had to "basically abdicate the presidency" when he announced in March 1968 that he would not seek re-election, largely due to the drain on time, resources and his popularity resulting from failures in Vietnam.

According to Kennedy, Iraq "is a disaster because it's the a result of blunder after blunder after blunder. And it is George Bush's Vietnam," he insisted.

It has "absolutely been a mistake that we went into Iraq, instead of following (September 11 mastermind) Osama bin Laden (news - web sites)," said Kennedy.

Further mistakes included not having enough troops for post-war operations, disbanding the Iraqi army, having single source contracts to groups like the politically connected Halliburton, the prisoner abuse scandals at Abu Ghraib, and the US refusal to accept offers by other countries such as Egypt to assist in training Iraqi forces, said Kennedy .

"Finally they have been unable to make up a plan -- they're making it up day by day. Until Iraqis are going to fight for their own country we are going to have a very, very dangerous situation," said Kennedy.

As for the upcoming elections in Iraq, "We have to let the Iraqis make the judgment and the decision about the elections. The United States has been manipulating and making all the calls in terms of Iraq. The Iraqis have to make the judgments," he said.

Kennedy also believes neighboring countries should be enlisted to encourage Sunni Iraqis to participate in the electoral process.

"Ultimately, we have to ask ourselves this very basic question. And that is, is the face of the United States part of the liberation and security and the stability in that country, or are we a force that is perceived to be expanding the kind of uncertainty and savagery and revolution that's taking place there?" he asked.


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To: WashingtonSource
He has now said this repeatedly. Why is it news everytime he makes this phony analogy?

Kennedy's Al Qaeda focus group is responding quite favorably to his use of back-stabbing anti-American double-speak...I think it is news worthy everytime he makes this phony analogy for the same reason Rather and the rest of the MSM harped on Bush for 4 years regarding his ANG service and totally ignored Kerry's war/anti-war record (I realize you know this but it makes me feel better to vent).

101 posted on 01/16/2005 8:34:09 PM PST by Outraged (Time to put pressure on the party)
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To: T.L.Sink
"Those who don't remember the past are condemned to relive it."

I totally agree. I was just saying that GenX has no emotional attachment to the Vietnam war.

102 posted on 01/17/2005 5:50:33 AM PST by EricT. (Join the Soylent Green Party...We recycle dead environmentalists.)
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To: Tarpaulin

Is Bush doing what ever it takes to win this war? I used to support the war, but I have realized Bush is playing politics with our troops lives.

We chickened out in Fallujah last spring and gave all the terrorists a chance to escape. If I had been president, that city would have been rubble within 20 minutes of them hanging our troops from that bridge.

Even now, terrorists fire on our troops from Mosques and we take it. If I were the president. I'd have aircraft in the air at all times ready with 2000 pound bombs ready to drop an any terrorist sanctuary--even Msoques and schools.

Bush isn't willing to fight like we must win so we won't win.

Bush is tying our troops hands the way Johnson tied our troops hands in Vietnam.


103 posted on 01/18/2005 10:14:01 AM PST by FightThePower!
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