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...January. Members of the President's own party have also spoken out about the dangerous conditions in Iraq. The sooner the President acknowledges the realities there, the sooner he can answer the question of whether we are taking the right approach to winning the peace. Robert Tormey Major, U.S.A.F. (ret.) Escondido...
...January. Members of the President's own party have also spoken out about the dangerous conditions in Iraq. The sooner the President acknowledges the realities there, the sooner he can answer the question of whether we are taking the right approach to winning the peace. Robert Tormey Major, U.S.A.F. (ret.) Escondido, California, U.S. The insurgents in Iraq can identify U.S. troops, but American soldiers cannot identify the terrorists. They can blend in with the population, smile, shake our hands, thank us and take our money one day, then attack us the next. This could go on indefinitely as casualties continue...
JOHN SLAGLE, SPECIAL AGENT (RET.) U.S. BORDER PATROL Three Points, Ariz...
...kind of courage required for service on a war's front lines. This is democracy in action. Politicians may be divided on the Bush Administration's handling of the Iraq war, but Taguba deserves unanimous praise. For him, it was an act of conscience. Joel R. Hinlo Brigadier General (ret.) Las Piñas City, the Philippines...
...lead-up to the Iraq War and its later conduct, I saw, at a minimum, true dereliction, negligence and irresponsibility, at worse, lying, incompetence and corruption." RET. GENERAL ANTHONY ZINNI, former head of U.S. Central Command, in his new book, Battle Ready...