http://thehill.com/blogs/blog-briefing-room/news/69951-hoyer-on-cheney-they-turned-tailHoyer on Cheney: 'They turned tail'
By Mike Soraghan - 12/01/09 11:57 AM ET
House Majority Leader Steny Hoyer (D-Md.) said Monday that the Bush administration "turned tail" in Afghanistan.
"I get angry when I hear Vice President Cheney talking about a job they didn't finish," Hoyer said.
Hoyer's remarks came in response to questions about Cheney's statements that President Barack Obama has projected "weakness" to the nation's adversaries in his dealings with Afghanistan. Cheney made those remarks in an interview with a website, adding that more Afghans will join the Taliban if the United States is perceived as pulling out of the country. Prior to that, Cheney had accused Obama of "dithering" on the decision.
In the interview, Cheney also denied, without elaborating, that the Bush administration's shift in focus to Iraq was responsible for the disintegration in Afghanistan.
Cheney's interview came on the eve of Obama's speech on Afghanistan in which he is expected to announce that he'll send more than 30,000 more troops to the region. That would place the U.S. troop level higher than 100,000.
Hoyer said that the Bush administration figured it had "won" after the Battle of Tora Bora, in which U.S. and allied forces tried to overrun the suspected hideout of Osama bin Laden, but failed to kill or capture him.
Hoyer also noted that Obama sent 21,000 additional troops to Iraq shortly after taking office.