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Zinnis Charge
In the 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.
Retired Marine Corps Gen. Anthony
C. Zinni, former commander, US Central Command, in
Battle Ready (by Tom Clancy, Zinni, and Tony Koltz),
Putnam, June 1.
The Tactic of Torture
Look, history showsand I know a little bit about thisthat
mistreatment of prisoners and torture is not productive. Its not productive.
You dont get information thats usable from people under torture,
because they just tell you what you want to hear.
Sen. John McCain (R-Ariz.), who
was tortured as a prisoner of war in Vietnam, New
York Times, May 10.
Cut and Shuffle
Political fashion in Washington holds that the war is unwinnable. Its
still taboo to talk about cutting and running, but the phrase cut and
shufflewhatever that may meanis gaining currency.
Tom Donnelly, Weekly Standard,
May 17.
Not Yet a Program
Joint warfighting space is first and foremost a concept, not a program.
Its not a collection of acquisition activities.
Lt. Gen. Daniel P. Leaf, vice commander,
Air Force Space Command, Inside the Pentagon,
May 6.
Got That?
Were trying to explain how things are going, and they are going
as they are going. ... Some things are going well, and some things obviously
are not going well.
Secretary of Defense Donald
H. Rumsfeld, Pentagon news briefing, April
7.
Contesting Airspace
The problem with air superiority is that everybody now takes it for
granted, as if its a given and that you dont have to work for it.
Well, its something were going to have to continue to work for,
as we watch new generations of airplanes being built that are very, very capable.
Theyre being deployed around the world, theyre for sale around
the world to do somethingI would assume, to contest airspace. ... We
have new generations of surface-to-air missiles out there being developed.
To do what? To contest airspace.
Air Force Chief of Staff
Gen. John P. Jumper, interview with Inside
the Pentagon, April 16.
The Basic Relationship
We have disagreements. We accept that. We have to live with it. We can
live with the idea that our closest friend and ally, the United States of America,
does not always agree with us.
Jean-Maurice Ripert, French Foreign Ministry, Washington
Times, May 6.
A Threat From al-Sadr
When our city and holy sites are attacked, we will all be time bombs
in the face of the enemy.
Radical Shiite cleric
Sheik Muqtada al-Sadr, threatening
suicide bomb attacks on US troops,
Associated Press, April 24.
Lone Rangers
Paradoxically, the two nations that have suffered the worst terror attacksthe
United States and Russiaare regressing more and more to national strategies.
They have been unwilling to make the extra effort to reap the benefits of real
international cooperation.
William J. Perry, US Secretary
of Defense from 1994 to 1997, Moscow Times,
May 7.
Two Dubyas for Powell
Hes still respected in Europe. But the two letters I associate
with this name are W and Wthe wise but weak man.
Dominique Moisi,
French Institute for International
Relations, about US Secretary of
State Colin Powell, Wall Street
Journal, April 30.
Count on Australia ...
The Australian government and, I believe, most Australians understand
the consequences of a premature and predetermined withdrawal of forces. And
thats why Australian defense force personnel will remain in Iraq until
their task is complete. Australians understand that we cannot sit back and
expect others, principally the US, to bear the load of making the world a safer
place. Such isolationist thinking is dangerous and ill-conceived.
Australian
foreign minister Alexander Downer,
signed column, Wall Street Journal,
April 27.
The Bad News News
Ive stopped reading the newspapers.
Rumsfeld at Town Hall Meeting with US troops in
Iraq, May 13.
Not Russias Problem
Al Qaeda doesnt see Russia as an enemy, while those countries
that seek WMD do not plan to use them against Russia.
Konstantin Kosachyov, chairman of Duma International
Affairs Committee, Moscow Times, April 23.
Short Count
Its approximately 500, of which I can get the exact numbersapproximately
350 are combat deaths.
Deputy Secretary
of Defense Paul D. Wolfowitz,
on number of US troops
killed in Iraq, House Appropriations
Subcommittee on Foreign
Operations, April 29. Actual
numbers at that point:
726 dead, of which 524
were combat deaths.
What It Means
This is a symbol we are leaving other generations that sometime in your
life, you may be called upon to make a sacrifice for your country.
Former Sen. Robert Dole on the new
World War II Memorial in Washington, D.C., CBS News,
May 27.
Brother Guide
Libya, which led the liberation movement in the Third World, has decided
to lead the peace movement all over the world.
Libyan leader Muammar Qaddafi, who
is known in his country as Brother Guide, New
York Times, April 28.