It is terribly unfair what you are being asked to do and what our military is being asked to do...
John McCain
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John McCain was a prominent American politician and military officer who served as a United States Senator from Arizona from 1987 until his death in 2018. A member of the Republican Party, McCain was known for his bipartisan approach and commitment to national security. He was a veteran of the Vietnam War, where he was a prisoner of war for over five years, an experience that shaped his political career and views on military and foreign policy.
What I, speaking for myself, am attempting to do is to send a very clear message to the Iraqi government.
I have been quite gratified to hear all the positive references to Bosnia in this hearing.
I worry that the strategy that we are about to pursue in this country relieves pressure on the Iraqis to do what must be done.
I very sincerely but wholeheartedly disagree with those who are trying to once again up the rhetoric about our position in Iraq.
I see nothing coming from this administration that it is willing to pursue such a policy now.
the consequences of failure really I believe will be, some would say could be, disastrous for the United States, for Iraq, for the Middle East, for the war on terrorism, and for the world economy.
Are we at that number, that 1 to 50 ratio? Are we there? Will we be there with the surge?
I hope that you will take our suggestions in the spirit of not trying to embolden the enemy, but to conscientiously point out where we can take actions to save lives, and particularly those of our American GIs.
If you can help us measure how we are moving toward victory, if you can give us objective criteria...
I think every member of this committee--and I know every one of them well, on that side of the aisle, on this side of the aisle, having had the privilege of occupying that chair for some 6 years--we are not a division here today of…





