The 26 ex-diplomats and military leaders say his foreign policy has harmed national security. Several served under Republicans.
A group of 26 former senior diplomats and military officials, several appointed to key positions by Republican presidents Ronald Reagan and George H.W. Bush, plan to issue a joint statement later this week arguing President George W. Bush has damaged America's national security and should be defeated in November.
The group, which calls itself Diplomats and Military Commanders for Change, will explicitly condemn Bush's foreign policy, according to several of those who signed the document.
"It is clear that the statement calls for the defeat of the administration," said William C. Harrop, the ambassador to Israel under former President Bush and one of the group's principal organizers.
Those signing the document, which will be released in Washington, Wednesday, include 20 former U.S. ambassadors, appointed by presidents of both parties, to countries including Israel, the former Soviet Union and Saudi Arabia. Others are senior State Department officials from the Carter, Reagan and Clinton administrations and former military leaders, including retired Marine Gen. Joseph P. Hoar, the former commander of U.S. forces in the Middle East under President Bush's father. Hoar is a prominent critic of the war in Iraq.
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