Congressional Republicans Admit What Bush Hides
CONGRESSIONAL REPUBLICANS
ADMIT WHAT BUSH
HIDES
From: http://www.johnkerry.com/pdf/bush_hides.pdf
WHILE BUSH DELIVERS HAPPY TALK ON IRAQ…
Bush: “We’re going to help train Iraqi police and army so they can defend themselves against the few who are trying to stop the dreams of the many in that country. We’ll help them, and we’re making progress. We’re making progress. It’s tough. Of course, it’s tough, because there are killers there who are trying to shake our will and shake the will of the Iraqis. It’s tough on the Iraqi citizens.” [Bush, 9/17/04]
GOP SENATORS AND CONGRESSMEN SPEAK THE TRUTH ABOUT THE DIFFICULTIES IN IRAQ
Senator Chuck Hagel (R-Neb.)
Hagel: We Are In “Deep Trouble”
Hagel: “The fact is we’re in trouble. We’re in deep
trouble in Iraq. We need more regionalization. We need more
help from our allies. We need the Iraqi people to come
around us in a more supportive way. That means more jobs,
more development… I think we’re going to have to look at
recalibration of policy.” [CBS, “Face The Nation,” 9/18/04]
Hagel: Criticism of Bush Administration Is Well
Placed
Hagel: “No, I don’t think we’re winning. In
all due respect to my friend Jon Kyl, the term
‘hand-wringing’ is a little misplaced here. The fact is a
crisp, sharp analysis of our policies are required.
But
to say, well, we just must stay the course and any of you
who are questioning are just hand wringers is not very
responsible…” [CBS, “Face The Nation,” 9/18/04]
Hagel: Failures In Reconstructing Iraq Suggest We Are Not
Winning
Hagel: “[The Administration’s request to
transfer $3.4 billion of Iraq reconstruction funds to
security] does not add up, in my opinion, to a pretty
picture, to a picture that shows that we’re winning. But it
does add up to this, an acknowledgment that we are in deep
trouble .” [Senate Foreign Relations Committee hearing,
9/15/04]
Hagel: Failure To Spend Money To Reconstruct
Iraq Is “Dangerous”
Hagel: “[The slow rate of
reconstruction spending is] beyond pitiful, it’s beyond
embarrassing; it’s now in the zone of dangerous,” [Senate
Foreign Relations Committee hearing, 9/15/04]
Hagel:
U.S. Is Carrying the Burden Alone
Hagel: “So again
going back to any grand illusions, kidding ourselves about
who’s carrying the burden here, big time, big time it’s the
United States.” [Senate Foreign Relations Committee hearing,
9/15/04]
Senator Richard Lugar (R-Ind.)
Chairman of Senate Foreign Relations
Committee
Lugar: U.S. “Failing” To Influence
Iraqi’s Hearts and Minds
Lugar: “Of the $18.4
billion the Congress appropriated for Iraq more than 10
months ago, only $1.14 billion has been disbursed as of
September 8. Although we recognize these funds must not be
spent unwisely, the slow pace of reconstruction spending
means that we are failing to fully take advantage of one of
our most potent tools to influence the direction of Iraq.”
[Senate Foreign Relations Committee hearing, 9/15/04]
Lugar: Bush Administration Was Blindly Optimistic,
“Nonsense” Now “Apparent”
Lugar: “Our committee heard
blithely optimistic people from the administration prior to
the war, and people outside the administration, what I call
the ‘dancing in the street’ crowd, that we just simply will
be greeted with open arms. And we asked one witness how long
do we stay. ‘Not very long. You get out of there. America
fights the war, we get out, people are free, Saddam is gone,
and then they’re rejoicing, they’ve established democracy.’
Now, the nonsense of all of that is apparent. The lack of
planning is apparent.” [Senate Foreign Relations Committee
hearing, 9/15/04]
Lugar: Administration
“Incompetence” Is Hurting Effort In Iraq
Lugar: “We
have to have more police officers trained. That's the first
point. We have to have better coordination between our
people who are doing the bombing and the military side and
the Iraqis who are doing the police work, so that we do not
alienate further the Iraqi people by intrusions that are
very difficult and are costly in terms of lives. We've got
to get the reconstruction money out there. That was the gist
of our hearing this week that $18 billion is appropriated a
year ago and only $1 billion has been spent.”
…
Question: But why is this happening?
Lugar: Well,
this is incompetence in the administration. That's
why both of us said as critics of, we're in fact the most
constructive critics. We want the Iraqis to have a
democracy. We want the president and Allawi to have a great
meeting in which they can consolidate forces, we cheer
Allawi and the congress. We push on against the terrorists,
against all who would try to undermine this as well as the
Afghanistan situation or the windup of Kosovo. We have a lot
at stake in this world.” [ABC This Week, 9/19/04, emphasis
added]
Senator Lindsey Graham (R-S.C.)
Graham: Need To Be More Honest About
Difficulties in Iraq
Graham: “And it is going to be
a tough sled. And we need to be more direct and more honest
about how difficult it will be.” [MSNBC, “Hardball,”
9/16/04]
Graham: Don’t Have The Right Troops To Do
the Job
Graham: “I’m not so sure much that you need
combat troops as much as a better skill mix; 40 percent of
the people by the end of the year are going to be Guard and
Reservists. So I would like to have more troops on the
ground to do the things necessary to stabilize the economy
and the country… I have believed for over a year and a half
that we do not have enough people to repair the
infrastructure and provide security and we need more.”
[MSNBC, “Hardball,” 9/16/04]
Senator John McCain (R-Ariz.)
McCain: Bush Needs A
Plan
McCain: “I’d like to see more of an overall plan
articulated by the president…” [Fox News Sunday, 9/18/04]
McCain: Cannot Allow Terrorist Sanctuaries; “We’re
Not Winning”
McCain: “There’s nowhere in the history
of warfare that shows that if you allow the enemy to have
sanctuary, that you can--that you can win the battle. And
we’re not winning.” [NBC, “Nightly News,” 9/14/04]
McCain: Violence May Jeopardize Elections
McCain:
“…We’re not going to have those [Iraqi] national elections
until we get rid of the [insurgent] sanctuaries. Or at least
they’re not going to be effective.” [Fox News Sunday,
9/18/04]
Rep. Doug Bereuter (R-Neb.)
Bereuter: Military Action a “Mistake”
Bereuter: “It
was a mistake to launch that military action.” [CNN.com,
8/18/04; emphasis added; as quoted in Lincoln (Nebraska)
Star-Journal]
Bereuter: Wrong Intelligence Means War
“Not Justified”
Bereuter: “I’ve reached the
conclusion, retrospectively, now that the inadequate
intelligence and faulty conclusions are being revealed, that
all things being considered, it was a mistake to launch that
military action. Knowing now what I know about the
reliance on the tenuous or insufficiently corroborated
intelligence used to conclude that Saddam maintained a
substantial WMD arsenal, I believe that launching the
pre-emptive military action was not justified.”
[CNN.com, 8/18/04; emphasis added; as quoted in Lincoln
(Nebraska) Star-Journal]
Bereuter: Iraq a “Dangerous,
Costly Mess”
Bereuter: “From the beginning of the
conflict, it was doubtful that we for long would be seen as
liberators, but instead increasingly as an occupying
force…Now we are immersed in a dangerous, costly mess, and
there is no easy and quick way to end our responsibilities
in Iraq without creating bigger future problems in the
region and, in general, in the Muslim world.” [AP, 8/18/04]
Bereuter: Intelligence May Have Been “Intentionally
Misconstrued”
Bereuter: “ Left unresolved for now
is whether intelligence was intentionally misconstrued to
justify military action.” [CNN.com, 8/18/04; emphasis
added; as quoted in Lincoln (Nebraska) Star-Journal]
Bereuter: America’s Reputation “Has Never Been
Lower”
Bereuter: “[As a result of the war] our
country’s reputation around the world has never been lower
and our alliances are weakened.” [AP, 8/18/04]