Military Brass Hit Kennedy for Saying War Is 'Quagmire'
The Washington Times › June 26, 2005
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The Washington Times › June 26, 2005
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The nation's top military leaders clashed with Sen. Edward M. Kennedy yesterday, challenging his assertion that the Iraq war has descended into a Vietnam-like "quagmire."
At a high-powered Senate Armed Services Committee hearing, Vice President Dick Cheney's recent assessment that the insurgency was in its "final throes" seemed to be contradicted by the top general in the region.See the full content of this document
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Military Brass Hit Kennedy for Saying War Is 'Quagmire'
The Massachusetts Democrat prompted a show of support for Defense Secretary Donald H. Rumsfeld after the senator ag...
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