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August 18, 2004

The split

I've said this, other people have said it: the Bush administration may be causing a split within the Republican party. The lack of fiscal discipline, the bad intelligence, the kowtowing to the religious right, the trampling of civil liberties--all of it is bound to cause defections, or at the very least, a lack of enthusiasm that will translate into lower turnout.

The AP has this story on a retiring Republican Congressman who is coming out against the Iraq war, both for the rationale used and the method of execution:

Retiring Congressman Says War Unjustified

LINCOLN, Neb. - A top Republican congressman has broken from his party in the final days of his House career, saying he believes the U.S. military assault on Iraq was unjustified and the situation there has deteriorated into "a dangerous, costly mess."

"I've reached the conclusion, retrospectively, now that the inadequate intelligence and faulty conclusions are being revealed, that all things being considered, it was a mistake to launch that military action," Rep. Doug Bereuter wrote in a letter to his constituents.

"Left unresolved for now is whether intelligence was intentionally misconstrued to justify military action," he said.

Bereuter is a senior member of the House International Relations Committee and vice chairman of the House Intelligence Committee. He is stepping down after 13 terms to become the president of the Asia Foundation effective Sept. 1.

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In 2002, Bereuter had spoken out in support of a House resolution authorizing the president to go to war.

President Bush has continued to argue the war was justified because Saddam represented a threat to the United States, his neighbors and the people of Iraq.

In addition to "a massive failure or misinterpretation of intelligence," Bereuter said the Bush administration made several other errors in going to war despite warnings about the consequences.

"From the beginning of the conflict, it was doubtful that we for long would be seen as liberators, but instead increasingly as an occupying force," he said. "Now we are immersed in a dangerous, costly mess, and there is no easy and quick way to end our responsibilities in Iraq without creating bigger future problems in the region and, in general, in the Muslim world."

Bereuter said as a result of the war, "our country's reputation around the world has never been lower and our alliances are weakened."

Of course, Bereuter is a retiring Congressman, and therefore risks nothing politically by doing this. The question is whether other former war supporters, who still have something to lose, will now level with their own consciences and constituents and speak out against this misadventure.

Posted by glyphic at August 18, 2004 09:54 AM

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