Failed general backs Democrats on Iraq surrender

Washington Post:

Retired Lt. Gen. Ricardo S. Sanchez, who commanded U.S. troops in Iraq from 2003 to 2004, is scheduled to speak on behalf of the Democratic Party this weekend in support of a House war funding bill that would require President Bush to bring the bulk of U.S. troops home from Iraq by the end of next year.

Sanchez, who has spoken out against the Bush administration's handling of the war and has assailed current war strategy as doomed to fail, plans to argue that the United States cannot win in Iraq with the military alone and that it is prudent to bring troops home to bolster national security.

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In the Democrats desperation for defeat in Iraq they have found an ally in former general Sanchez, whose failures in Iraq were chronicled in Cobra II and Fiasco. Now that we have generals who know what they are doing in a counterinsurgency environment, Sanchez apparently wants to retreat.

He has become disgruntled since he was passed over for promotion. While the administration has treated him much more fairly than most of the media and the Democrats he has thrown in with the loser lobby for reasons of his own.

He has already demonstrated a lack of understanding of counterinsurgency operations when he had the opportunity so there is little reason to think has acquired expertise since leaving.

TigerHawk wonders if the antiwar left will forget about how they pummeled Sanchez for his handling of Abu Ghraid under his watch in Iraq.

Comments

  1. I see a future Democrat congressman. For the Democrat party failure is the only option. For the General's part, a U.S. victory would be as bad for his reputation as it would be for the Democrat party's.

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