Anthony H. Cordesman is a senior fellow at the Center for Strategic and International Studies in Washington. He will be familiar to listeners of ABC radio and viewers of ABC Lateline as a sober and moderate person commenting on various global events and issues, notably Iraq of late.
In an op-ed piece in the latest IHT Cordesman does an analysis of the latest Bush plan starting out with this:
"The president was refreshingly candid, saying that "where mistakes have been made, the responsibility rests with me." But taken as a whole, the speech raised more questions than it answered.
I've selected a number of important phrases from the address that beg for more detailed discussion, and included my own analysis of the validity and practicality of what the president seems to have in mind."
A must read here.
In an op-ed piece in the latest IHT Cordesman does an analysis of the latest Bush plan starting out with this:
"The president was refreshingly candid, saying that "where mistakes have been made, the responsibility rests with me." But taken as a whole, the speech raised more questions than it answered.
I've selected a number of important phrases from the address that beg for more detailed discussion, and included my own analysis of the validity and practicality of what the president seems to have in mind."
A must read here.
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