I thought I would post this over on DU....
Submitted by Ruth on June 18, 2007 - 1:38pm.
Wesley Clark Ed Shultz
http://audio.wegoted.com/podcasting/061807ClarkWesley.mp3ED: General, great to have you back with us.
WES: Nice to be with you, Ed.
ED: General Petraeus says stabilizing Iraq could take as long as a decade. Um, do you agree with that?
WES: Yes. I do. I think it could. And that's only if we do the kind of diplomacy and political work that needs to be done. And we can resolve the issue of Iran and the Palestinians and the Israelis. And all that is interconnected and basically bubbling along out of control.
ED: Well then, this surge talk, was really window dressing. General, is that fair to say?
WES: The surge talk was about troops and tactics and what we should have been talking about was strategy and policy. And it's the administrations continuing effort to rely excessively on the military, to want to talk about troops and tactics as though there's some magic there in the military that makes all other problems disappear. It's not so. Any general will tell you that you've got to have the full balance of the strategy. You've got to have the right diplomacy in the region. You've got to have the right politics on the ground to succeed. And the trouble is we haven't had that in Iraq. We've been saying it for over four years. We don't have it yet.
ED: General Wesley Clark here on the Ed Schultz Show. The website is securingamerica.com.
ED: General Clark if things won't improve by September this means that the Congress is going to have to go back and fund, continually fund these operations. Is that correct?
WES: Well, I think even if it does improve in Sept. the Congress is going to continue to have to fund the operations.
ED: We're going to have this vote all over again then aren't we?
WES: We are going to have this vote for the next few years unless something catastrophic happens that causes us to reconsider and pull the plug on the whole operation.
ED: If we were to do that, pull the plug on the whole operation, what is your prediction on what would happen, General Clark?
WES: We would have a hard time disengaging from the region, Ed. We've got security responsibilities to the Gulf States. We've got security interests with Israel. We've got friends in Lebanon. We've got many different issues that are affected by the outcome in Iraq. So, if we pull the plug on the operation you could probably physically remove the troops in 6 to 8 months in good order. If you saw a larger war go ---would you want to be back in? How about if you saw Al Qaeda taking over provinces? How about if you saw the collapse in the West Bank and aid flowing in through Syria from Iran and a quarter being cut across Iran, across Ira, by the Iranians to facilitate that. And you saw widespread deployment of let's say Iranian Revolutionary Guards inside Iraq, would you want to be back in at that point? And so, there's so many unpredictable in this that--- I'm one of those who has counseled against just getting frustrated and pulling the plug. I wouldn't have gone in in the first place. It was a HUGE strategic mistake. We have to find the right way to back out of this.
ED: In doing that, is almost impossible, in your opinion. We're in it and we've got to make the best of it somehow and the best thing we can have happen is for the Iraqi's to accept what's going on governmentally and get involved in the process. And American's are feeling like that is a pipe dream at this point. How could we have gotten this all wrong? And I'm just hearing you General say that we're into this so thick there are just few options that we have at this point.
WES: And with each succeeding month the options diminish. The people that we could talk to on the ground in Iraq are compromised. The leverage that we hold over Iran erodes. The strength of the Israeli position weakens. With each successive month we've been getting weaker. Now, the Saudi's put in a good strategic effort over the last eight months to try to salvage this. It hasn't worked.
ED: What about arming Sunni insurgents to fight AQ? Is that a good idea?
WES: Well, that's one of the issues. Certainly, if we can strengthen localities inside Iraq and if we can be sure they are fighting AQ, that's a good thing. But what if, in doing that, they are bring AQ in and not simply strengthening the resistance to AQ? That's what we don't know about.
Apparently some of the weapons that were, I'm told that some of the weapons ended up in the refugee camps in Lebanon that the Lebanese Army has been fighting against because some of the weapons were being used by AQ in Lebanon. Those weapons were paid for as part of the Saudi initiative to arm the Sunni's to fight against Iran.
ED: What a mess. What an absolute mess.
WES: It is a mess. It's a really difficult set of issues.
ED: Joe Lieberman, the Senator from CT made some interesting comments about Iran and I believe you responded saying they were irresponsible. Do you stand by that?
WES: Oh, of course. There is nothing to be gained at this point by saber-rattling. What the U.S. needs to do with respect to Iran is talk to Iran. We may have some interests we can work on together. It may not be too late. It may be too late. And we're going to be coming up soon on the horrible question of whether we live with Iranian's with this government with a nuclear weapon or whether we try to take military action to try to stop them from acquiring such a weapon.
ED: So, we're nearing a crossroads with the Iranian's.
WES: Within 12 months, according to the intelligence, unclassified intelligence that I'm reading, yes.
ED: That's a big statement.
WES: It's a very dangerous time coming up. And many people in Washington believe we're over the hump on this because the president has done so poorly in Iraq that he couldn't possibly imagine taking action against Iran. But there is still a strong group in the Whitehouse that is pushing for that very action.
ED: General Clark, so many people revere your opinion when you are on this program, the response that we get. Are you going to jump in the race for president? I mean the general response we get back is that the only person that has really spoken any consistent sense is Wesley Clark.
WES: Ed, I really appreciate that. I haven't said I won't run but I haven't made that decision yet.
ED: It's still an option.
WES: It's still an option.
ED: General, great to have you on. I appreciate your time so much and I know our audience does too. And thank you for the sobering message as to what we're living with.
WES: Well, I wish I had a better message but I'll tell you this Ed, that there is a way with the right leadership for the U.S. to maneuver its way out of the jaws of the trap that we're in in the Middle East. It can be done with different leadership in Washington.
ED: securingamerica.com is the website. General Wesley Clark with us here on the Ed Shultz Show. General, thanks so much.
WES: Thank you.