Wednesday, April 05, 2006

[political-research] Bloglines - General Anthony Zinni on the Iraq War

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General Anthony Zinni on the Iraq War

By Brian

General Anthony Zinni's is another voice in the chorus of voices that place blame for Iraq war squarely on the neo-conservative "cabal" in the Whitehouse.

General Zinni was commander-in-chief of the United States Central Command, in charge of all American troops in the Middle East. That was the same job held by Gen. Norman Schwarzkopf before him, and Gen. Tommy Franks after.

Zinni believes this was a war the generals didn’t want – but it was a war the civilians wanted.
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Zinni is talking about a group of policymakers within the administration known as "the neo-conservatives" who saw the invasion of Iraq as a way to stabilize American interests in the region and strengthen the position of Israel. They include Deputy Defense Secretary Paul Wolfowitz; Undersecretary of Defense Douglas Feith; Former Defense Policy Board member Richard Perle; National Security Council member Eliot Abrams; and Vice President Cheney's chief of staff, Lewis "Scooter" Libby.

Zinni believes they are political ideologues who have hijacked American policy in Iraq.

“I think it's the worst kept secret in Washington. That everybody - everybody I talk to in Washington has known and fully knows what their agenda was and what they were trying to do,” says Zinni.

“And one article, because I mentioned the neo-conservatives who describe themselves as neo-conservatives, I was called anti-Semitic. I mean, you know, unbelievable that that's the kind of personal attacks that are run when you criticize a strategy and those who propose it. I certainly didn't criticize who they were. I certainly don't know what their ethnic religious backgrounds are. And I'm not interested.”


General Zinni is confirming what we have heard from so many others.

When so many sources give the same story one is forced to conclude that the story has merit.

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