Top Senate Democrat Says Iraq War Already Lost
By Eric Fleming, published Apr 19, 2007
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These statements were immediately called into question by White House spokesperson Dana Perino, who said it was "disturbing that some on Capitol Hill believe they know more than the commanders on the ground." She went on to say that Reid's comment was "in conflict with the senior military advisors who are implementing the Baghdad security plan, working to calm the violence and to protect the innocent men, women and children of Iraq who are being victimized by a vicious enemy."
According to Reid, his statement was intended to persuade President Bush to recall former President Lyndon B. Johnson who - during the Vietnam War - sent literally thousands more troops overseas even though he knew the gesture would not help win an already unwinnable war.
Bush argued that this was a flawed idea and said an early withdrawal from Iraq could lead to similar events as happened when we left Vietnam only to see Saigon fall shortly thereafter.
"After Vietnam, after we left, millions of people lost their life," Bush said on Thursday at a speech in Ohio. "My concern is there would be a parallel there. This time around, the enemy wouldn't just be content to stay in the Middle East, they'd follow us here."
In addition to President Bush, other Republicans were quick to dispute Reid's charge that only a move away from the current plan could lead to victory. "I can't begin to image how our troops in the field, who are risking their lives every day, are going to react when they get back to base and hear that the Democratic leader in the United States Senate has declared the war is lost." This from Senate Minority Leader Mitch McConnell, of Kentucky.
Top Senate Democrat Says Iraq War Already Lost
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