Murtha's cynical desire for defeat in Iraq

Washington Post Editorial:

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Mr. Murtha's cynicism is matched by an alarming ignorance about conditions in Iraq. He continues to insist that Iraq "would be more stable with us out of there," in spite of the consensus of U.S. intelligence agencies that early withdrawal would produce "massive civilian casualties." He says he wants to force the administration to "bulldoze" the Abu Ghraib prison, even though it was emptied of prisoners and turned over to the Iraqi government last year. He wants to "get our troops out of the Green Zone" because "they are living in Saddam Hussein's palace"; could he be unaware that the zone's primary occupants are the Iraqi government and the U.S. Embassy?

It would be nice to believe that Mr. Murtha does not represent the mainstream of the Democratic Party or the thinking of its leadership. Yet when asked about Mr. Murtha's remarks Thursday, House Speaker Nancy Pelosi (D-Calif.) offered her support. Does Ms. Pelosi really believe that the debate she orchestrated this week was not "the real vote"? If the answer is yes, she is maneuvering her party in a way that can only do it harm.
Perhaps it is battle fatigue or senility, but what ever it is Rep. Murtha has clearly been in Congress too long. When he first started talking about redeployment of forces he wanted to send troops in Iraq to Okinawa which is thousands of miles away from the war zone on an Island that Japan has been negotiating an exit of our troops to finally end the occupation of World War II. His delusions of competence on military matters has gone too far. He is a danger to the US and he should be an embarrassment to the Democrats if that party had anyone who could still be shamed on military matters.

Bill Kristol also discusses Murtha's feckless policy proposals.

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