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My apologies for inserting this comment on this thread, but, us poor newbies need to get a word in even if it isn't directly related.
Here's a nice article encompassing the entire situation in which Clark advised Swett on the iraq resolution. If anyone has info on how to find the "levin resolution", please post it.
Wednesday, October 9, 2002
Retired Gen. Clark supports Swett, raises concerns about Iraq policy By STEPHEN FROTHINGHAM
Associated Press Writer
MANCHESTER, N.H. (AP) — Retired U.S. Army Gen. Wesley Clark said Wednesday he supports a congressional resolution that would give President Bush authority to use military force against Iraq, although he has reservations about the country’s move toward war.
Clark, who led the allied NATO forces in the Kosovo conflict, endorsed Democrat Katrina Swett in the 2nd District race.
He said if she were in Congress this week, he would advise her to vote for the resolution, but only after vigorous debate. The resolution is expected to pass the House overwhelmingly. Swett has said she supports it, as does her opponent, incumbent U.S. Rep. Charles Bass.
The general said he had no doubt Iraq posed a threat, but questioned whether it was immediate and said the debate about a response has been conducted backward.
"Normally in a debate, you start with a problem and consider possible solutions. Instead, the president has presented us with a solution before the problem has been fully articulated," he said.
"As far as the information we have now shows, there are no nuclear warheads on missiles pointed to America," he said. "You can’t wait 10 years to act, but there is time on our side."
He said al-Qaida remains the largest terrorist threat against the United States, and the connection between al-Qaida and Iraq is unclear.
Clark met Swett in Europe while her husband, former U.S. Rep. @#%$ Swett, was serving as ambassador to Denmark. Clark came to New Hampshire as a guest of another Clinton-era ambassador, George Bruno, a Democratic activist and former ambassador to Belize.
After endorsing Swett in Nashua, he visited Manchester West High School and reassured history students that the threat of terrorism should be kept in perspective.
"The way I look at it is, as terrible as 9-11 was, we worked very effectively to strike back at the Taliban. We took away the top leadership of al-Qaida; we kept them from being able to organize against us," he said.
"You’ve got a lot of angry, uncoordinated young people who want to hurt America, but they don’t know how and they don’t really have the will to do it," he told the students.
He said he shares the concerns he hears from many Americans about whether the country should act against Iraq without United Nations support and about how the United States will deal with Iraq after a successful invasion.
He also met in Portsmouth with the Democratic nominee in the 1st Congressional District, state Sen. Martha Fuller Clark.
A spokesman for Clark said the two were meeting to discuss foreign policy.
A spokeswoman for Bass said he has the endorsement of every veteran’s group in the state.
"He doesn’t need to go Washington to get a general to endorse him," said Sally Tibbetts.
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