Sen. Hagel says: "Stay the course" is not a policy.
GOP Senator Says Iraq Looking Like Vietnam
By DOUGLASS K. DANIEL, Associated Press Writer 7 minutes ago
WASHINGTON - A leading Republican senator and prospective presidential candidate said Sunday that the war in Iraq has destabilized the Middle East and is looking more like the Vietnam conflict from a generation ago.
Nebraska Sen. Chuck Hagel (news, bio, voting record), who received two Purple Hearts and other military honors for his service in Vietnam, reiterated his position that the United States needs to develop a strategy to leave Iraq.
Hagel scoffed at the idea that U.S. troops could be in Iraq four years from now at levels above 100,000, a contingency for which the Pentagon is preparing.
"We should start figuring out how we get out of there," Hagel said on "This Week" on ABC. "But with this understanding, we cannot leave a vacuum that further destabilizes the Middle East. I think our involvement there has destabilized the Middle East. And the longer we stay there, I think the further destabilization will occur."
Hagel said "stay the course" is not a policy. "By any standard, when you analyze 2 1/2 years in Iraq ... we're not winning," he said.
President Bush was preparing for separate speeches this week to reaffirm his plan to help Iraq train its security forces while its leaders build a democratic government. In his weekly Saturday radio address, Bush said the fighting there protected Americans at home.
Polls show the public growing more skeptical about Bush's handling of the war. read more...
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first we must decide on a course
at this point if we can just get shed of Iraq that will be considered a huge victory. Not much talk about a jeffersonian democracy on the Tigris anymore.
I have long thought the worst possible outcome for us is if the Iraqi's do to us what the Czech's did to the soviets, general strike, population in the streets demanding our departure.