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Military victory in Iraq is impossible: Kissinger |
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Military victory in Iraq is impossible: Kissinger
Updated Sun. Nov. 19 2006 6:37 PM ET
CTV.ca News Staff
Former U.S. Secretary of State Henry Kissinger says a military victory
is no longer possible in Iraq.
"If you mean by military victory, an Iraqi government that can be
established and whose writ runs across the whole country, that gets the
civil war under control and sectarian violence under control in a time
period that the political processes of the democracies will support, I
don't believe that is possible,'' he told the British Broadcasting
Corp. on Sunday.
However, Kissinger also said a rapid withdrawal of coalition forces
from the strife-torn country could destabilize Iraq's neighbours and
cause long-term problems.
"A dramatic collapse of Iraq -- whatever we think about how the
situation was created -- would have disastrous consequences for which
we would pay for many years and which would bring us back, one way or
another, into the region,'' he said.
Kissinger was secretary of state for President Richard Nixon, and
helped develop the "peace with honour" strategy for withdrawing from
South Vietnam. U.S. combat troops left that country in 1973; in 1975,
communist North Vietnam took control of South Vietnam.
U.S. President George W. Bush toured Ho Chi Minh City, formerly known
as Saigon, on Monday.
Kissinger said that an international conference should be held on Iraq
involving the permanent members of the UN Security Council, Iraq's
neighbors and other regional powers like Pakistan and India.
"I think we have to redefine the course, but I don't think that the
alternative is between military victory, as defined previously, or
total withdrawal,'' he said.
In a groundbreaking diplomatic visit to Iraq, Syria's foreign minister
called for a timetable to be established for the withdrawal of U.S.
troops from Iraq.
Walid Moallem, the highest-ranking Syrian to visit since Iraqi dictator
Saddam Hussein was deposed in 2003, said the withdrawal would help end
sectarian violence in Iraq.
Kissinger recommended the U.S. engage with Syria and Iran, which is
believed to be assisting Shiite militias in Iraq.
A blue-ribbon panel on Iraq, led by James Baker -- secretary of state
under Pres. George H.W. Bush -- and former Rep. Lee Hamilton will soon
be releasing recommendations on how to end the conflict in Iraq.
In other news:
A suicide bomber killed 22 people and wounded 44 in Iraq after he
enticed them to his vehicle with the promise of work. The attack
happened in Hillah, a mainly Shiite city about 100 kilometres south of
Baghdad, police said.
Elsewhere in Iraq, militant attacks left 112 people dead.
The U.S. announced that joint operations with the Iraqi army in an area
between Tikrit and Kirkuk killed 50 Sunni insurgents and led to the
capture of 20 more. Some large arms caches were also discovered.
With files from The Associated Press
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20 Nov 2006 03:48:53 PM |
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Ironic old Kissinger saying "I told you so" like maybe they should have
asked him any war criminal stuff we can do here?
LB
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http://www.ctv.ca/servlet/ArticleNews/story/CTVNews/20061119/iraq_attacks=
_061119/20061119?hub=3DCTVNewsAt11
Military victory in Iraq is impossible: Kissinger
Updated Sun. Nov. 19 2006 6:37 PM ET
CTV.ca News Staff
Former U.S. Secretary of State Henry Kissinger says a military victory
is no longer possible in Iraq.
"If you mean by military victory, an Iraqi government that can be
established and whose writ runs across the whole country, that gets the
civil war under control and sectarian violence under control in a time
period that the political processes of the democracies will support, I
don't believe that is possible,'' he told the British Broadcasting
Corp. on Sunday.
However, Kissinger also said a rapid withdrawal of coalition forces
from the strife-torn country could destabilize Iraq's neighbours and
cause long-term problems.
"A dramatic collapse of Iraq -- whatever we think about how the
situation was created -- would have disastrous consequences for which
we would pay for many years and which would bring us back, one way or
another, into the region,'' he said.
Kissinger was secretary of state for President Richard Nixon, and
helped develop the "peace with honour" strategy for withdrawing from
South Vietnam. U.S. combat troops left that country in 1973; in 1975,
communist North Vietnam took control of South Vietnam.
U.S. President George W. Bush toured Ho Chi Minh City, formerly known
as Saigon, on Monday.
Kissinger said that an international conference should be held on Iraq
involving the permanent members of the UN Security Council, Iraq's
neighbors and other regional powers like Pakistan and India.
"I think we have to redefine the course, but I don't think that the
alternative is between military victory, as defined previously, or
total withdrawal,'' he said.
In a groundbreaking diplomatic visit to Iraq, Syria's foreign minister
called for a timetable to be established for the withdrawal of U.S.
troops from Iraq.
Walid Moallem, the highest-ranking Syrian to visit since Iraqi dictator
Saddam Hussein was deposed in 2003, said the withdrawal would help end
sectarian violence in Iraq.
Kissinger recommended the U.S. engage with Syria and Iran, which is
believed to be assisting Shiite militias in Iraq.
A blue-ribbon panel on Iraq, led by James Baker -- secretary of state
under Pres. George H.W. Bush -- and former Rep. Lee Hamilton will soon
be releasing recommendations on how to end the conflict in Iraq.
In other news:
A suicide bomber killed 22 people and wounded 44 in Iraq after he
enticed them to his vehicle with the promise of work. The attack
happened in Hillah, a mainly Shiite city about 100 kilometres south of
Baghdad, police said.
Elsewhere in Iraq, militant attacks left 112 people dead.
The U.S. announced that joint operations with the Iraqi army in an area
between Tikrit and Kirkuk killed 50 Sunni insurgents and led to the
capture of 20 more. Some large arms caches were also discovered.
With files from The Associated Press
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19 Nov 2006 10:50:23 PM |
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i am a radical muslim please read my blog.
ttp://www.xanga.com/hfghj23458654fgha
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| User: "" |
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| Title: Re: Military victory in Iraq is impossible: Kissinger |
20 Nov 2006 03:51:04 PM |
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Kope wrote:
i am a radical muslim please read my blog.
ttp://www.xanga.com/hfghj23458654fgha
Perhaps you cannot differentiate between Christian and secular!
@:}
LB
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