Brodner's Person of the Day: Lt. General Ricardo Sanchez
October 19, 2007
Lt. General Ricardo Sanchez, who, when in Iraq, got his name muddied at Abu Ghraib. Now retired, he, as so many have done, remained silent for some customary period of time. Then, suddenly, as if an egg timer attached to his head has gone off, he burps out the truth. We have many courageous troops overseas. I would guess that General Sanchez would count as a "troop." But I'm not seeing the courage. Here's what he said anyway. Also catch the video the Times has up, as recommended by Elizabeth Traynor.
MSNBC:
"In one of his first major public speeches since leaving the Army in late 2006, retired Lt. Gen. Ricardo S. Sanchez blamed the administration for a 'catastrophically flawed, unrealistically optimistic war plan' and denounced the current 'surge' strategy as a 'desperate' move that will not achieve long-term stability.
"'After more than fours years of fighting, America continues its desperate struggle in Iraq without any concerted effort to devise a strategy that will achieve victory in that war-torn country or in the greater conflict against extremism,' Mr. Sanchez said, at a gathering here of military reporters and editors."
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Then you have the balls to say that his honestly was needed to save lives, which is a no brainier. But this war has been more than complicated by the bad reporting that goes on from your colleges that made his job that much more complicated, AND I AM MORE THAN CERTAIN COST THE LIVES OF MANY SOLDIRES AS WELL. Please don’t wash you hands of your responsibilities and the actions the press has taken to inflame this war.
I am in a position to personally witness the false and misleading reporting that goes on throughout our press it’s disgusting at times, and not event close to the truth. Please lets get the facts straight before we pass judgment!