Saturday, December 09, 2006
"Meet the Press"
Iraq, Iraq, Iraq!
It's "Meet the Press" Iraq Sunday.
Fresh from his stint as co-chairman of the Iraq Study Group, James Baker will join his other co-chair, Lee Hamilton and talk with moderator Tim Russert about the group's recommendations for the insoluble quagmire in Iraq.
Joining the fun, Ken Adelman, former member of Secretary Rumsfeld's Defense Policy Board will enlist Eliot Cohen, military historian and professor of international studies at John Hopkins University, Richard Haas, president of the Council on Foreign Relations and Thomas Ricks, military correspondent of the Washington Post and author of "Fiasco: The American Military Adventure in Iraq" to talk about how the United States got itself into this unholy mess and how it might be able to extricate itself from it.
If you recall, when Ricks' book first came out last summer, the administration with Rumsfeld leading the GOP charge, labeled the reality-based community "a new type of fascism” and folks who foolishly continued to believe their lying eyes as suffering from "moral or intellectual confusion."
It's "Meet the Press" Iraq Sunday.
Fresh from his stint as co-chairman of the Iraq Study Group, James Baker will join his other co-chair, Lee Hamilton and talk with moderator Tim Russert about the group's recommendations for the insoluble quagmire in Iraq.
Joining the fun, Ken Adelman, former member of Secretary Rumsfeld's Defense Policy Board will enlist Eliot Cohen, military historian and professor of international studies at John Hopkins University, Richard Haas, president of the Council on Foreign Relations and Thomas Ricks, military correspondent of the Washington Post and author of "Fiasco: The American Military Adventure in Iraq" to talk about how the United States got itself into this unholy mess and how it might be able to extricate itself from it.
If you recall, when Ricks' book first came out last summer, the administration with Rumsfeld leading the GOP charge, labeled the reality-based community "a new type of fascism” and folks who foolishly continued to believe their lying eyes as suffering from "moral or intellectual confusion."
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