Ret. Gen. Wesley Clark responds in WSJ
Ret. Gen. Wesley Clark responded to the Wall Street Journal: 'Resolve' on Iraq Is Fine, but We Also Need a Plan Letter to the EditorWall Street Journal In your June 30 editorial "Wanted: A Constructive Opposition," followingthe president's speech on Iraq, you chided me and a number of other Democrats for simply critiquing the president's plan rather than offering our own. Your criticisms are both incorrect and misplaced. I and others have offered our plans again and again. We called for a diplomatic strategy in the region -- rather than relying wholly on threats and warning -- more and better equipped U.S. forces focused on training the Iraqis, and a more intensive effort to promote political and economic development in Iraq. I first articulated my plans in my 2003 book, "Winning Modern Wars," and continued to propose a better approach throughout the presidential campaign. But no matter: It is the duty of the president to propose a plan that works, and to explain it and win the support of the people. Instead, as casualties mount and Americans begin to doubt, all the president does is call for "resolve." I'm all for resolve -- I lived it during my tour in Vietnam. But Americans are beginning to understand that success in Iraq requires more than just resolve: It requires an effective plan, sufficient resources and effective execution of political, economic and diplomatic efforts, not just great "soldiering." We in the loyal opposition are doing our duty by pointing out shortfalls in the president's approach. Ret. Gen. Wesley Clark Washington Link to Gen. Wesley Clarks Blog: http://securingamerica.com/ |
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