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babylonsister Donating Member (1000+ posts) Send PM | Profile | Ignore Mon Oct-15-07 06:40 PM
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Troops in Europe, Mideast speak out on Sanchez’s criticisms
Troops in Europe, Mideast speak out on Sanchez’s criticisms
By Steve Mraz, Stars and Stripes
Mideast edition, Tuesday, October 16, 2007

Troops in Europe and Iraq sounded off Monday on retired Army Lt. Gen. Ricardo Sanchez’s recent blunt comments criticizing the handling of the Iraq war and the media’s portrayal of it.

Some troops took strong issue with Sanchez’s comments.

“Does {Sanchez} sleep better at night knowing because he’s no longer a sworn soldier he can just vent, with the possibility that troops here and all over the world can pay for it?” Sgt. Brandon Culpepper, serving in Taji, Iraq, wrote in a letter to Stars and Stripes. “If he was able to bite his tongue during his career, why doesn’t he do the rest of us still serving in Iraq a huge favor: bite harder!”

Others were in agreement with Sanchez that there is no end in sight in Iraq.

“I agree with the ‘no end in sight’ statement because of statements published by the Bush administration in a document called National Strategy for Victory in Iraq,” said Lt. Cmdr. Les Engle, a 16-year Navy veteran, currently the assistant transition officer for Navy Region Europe’s Strategy and Future Requirements, in Naples, Italy.

Engle cited the following passage from the White House document, published two years ago: “Iraq is peaceful, united, stable, and secure, well integrated into the international community, and a full partner in the global war on terrorism,” reads the portion under a longer-term goal.

“Now, two years later, we are farther away from this definition of victory than ever before, and we continue to move away at an accelerating pace,” said Engle, 39.

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http://stripes.com/article.asp?section=104&article=49528
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gateley Donating Member (1000+ posts) Send PM | Profile | Ignore Mon Oct-15-07 06:50 PM
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1. Lt. Cmdr. Les Engle says:
“It is too bad that he did not stand up and give his best professional opinion regarding the war in Iraq while he was still on active duty,” he said. “I believe that senior military leaders have the responsibility to speak up when they see a ‘bad situation’ developing, instead of nodding their head, saluting and saying ‘Yes sir.’ ”

I thought that the senior military leaders DID try to speak up and Rumsfeld basically told them to bug off. You can't expect the Generals to hold press conferences while still serving.


Babylonsister, you come up with the best sources and articles. Between you and Hissyspit, I'm covered. Thanks again!
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