Monday, October 24, 2005

Rockin' the Cabal

Last week, Colin Powell's former Chief of Staff spoke out against the administration and their incompetence. Retired Army colonel, Lawrence Wilkerson, spoke before the New America Foundation, an independent public policy institute, to reveal what he believes to be the Bush administration's arrogance and ineptitude-as reported in today's New York Times.

"We have courted disaster in Iraq, in North Korea, in Iran," said Mr. Wilkerson. "Generally, with regard to domestic crises like Katrina, Rita ... we haven't done very well on anything like that in a long time. And if something comes along that is truly serious, something like a nuclear weapon going off in a major American city, or something like a major pandemic, you are going to see the ineptitude of this government in a way that will take you back to the Declaration of Independence."

Wilkerson doesn't believe the current CIA Leak investigation is the most grave scenario for America. He believes the gravest implications for the U.S. and the world is the overall dysfunction of the Bush regime. This is a bomb going "Tick, tick, tick."

As for the Iraq War, Wilkerson stated "the case that I saw for four-plus years was a case that I have never seen in my studies of aberrations, bastardizations, perturbations, changes to the national security decision-making process. What I saw was a cabal between the vice president of the United States, Richard Cheney, and the secretary of defense, Donald Rumsfeld, on critical issues that made decisions that the bureaucracy did not know were being made." At the time of implementation, Mr. Wilkerson noted that they were "presented in such a disjointed, incredible way that the bureaucracy often didn't know what it was doing as it moved to carry them out."

As for George W. Bush himself, according to Wilkerson: "you've got this collegiality there between the secretary of defense and the vice president, and you've got a president who is not versed in international relations and not too much interested in them either." While not "evaluating the decision to go to war," Mr. Wilkerson told his audience that under the present circumstances "we can't leave Iraq. We simply can't." In his view, if American forces were to pull out too quickly, the U.S. would end up returning to the Middle East with "five million men and women under arms" within a decade.

The NY Times goes on to report that overall, Wilkerson is appalled at the way the war was launched and conducted, and outraged by "the detainee abuse issue." In 10 years, he said, when this matter is "put to the acid test, ironed out, and people have looked at it from every angle, we are going to be ashamed of what we allowed to happen." Mr. Wilkerson said he has taken some heat for speaking out, but feels that "as a citizen of this great republic," he has an obligation to do so. If nothing is done about the current state of affairs, he said, "it's going to get even more dangerous than it already is."

Now that is a true American patriot.

1 Comments:

At 10:20 AM, Blogger Elf said...

Not surprisingly, Wilkinson, one of the most qualified people on the planet to discuss this topic, has been berated and his words distorted by the (f)right-wing propaganda machine. Of course, none of the attacks can dispute a single fact Wilkinson presented nor dull his opinion. Therefore the standard response turns into “He doesn’t know anything,” which is amazing coming from people who know nothing of the situation other than what they’re told to believe by the administration and their cronies.

 

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