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Leading Democrats line up behind Bush on Iraq war
By David Walsh
8 February 2003
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Following US Secretary of State Colin Powells presentation
to the United Nations Security Council February 5, leading Democrats
rushed to support the Bush administrations war drive.
The Democratic response was entirely predictable. Having voted
last October to authorize Bush to attack Iraq, the Democrats are
now solidarizing themselves with the imminent military onslaught.
It should simply be noted for the historical record that the Democratic
Party is fully complicit in this criminal enterprise.
In particular, the candidates for the 2004 Democratic presidential
nomination were most anxious, with one exception, to applaud Powells
report.
Senator Joseph Lieberman of Connecticut, a longtime supporter
of a US war on Iraq, was the most bloodthirsty, calling for an
invasion in the coming weeks. Lieberman suggested that UN support,
while preferable, is not necessary. Patience is a virtue,
he said, but too much patience with dangerous lawlessness
is a vice.
Rep. Dick Gephardt of Missouri and Senator John Kerry of Massachusetts
urged Bush to strengthen international alliances as part of the
preparation for a military assault. Kerry declared, With
such strong evidence in front of them, it is now incumbent on
the UN to respect its own mandates, and stand up for our common
goal of either bringing about Iraqs peaceful disarmament
or moving forward with the decisive military victory of a multilateral
coalition.
Kerry claimed his decision to support a war was based on the
facts, not politics. Its about doing whats right
for the country. Im worried about the national security
of our nation and doing whats correct. I want the president
to continue to work through the multilateral structure, and Id
like to see us get the support of other countries, but Ive
always recognized that you need to face up to the threat of weapons
of mass destruction.
Not content with expressing support for Powells speech,
Sen. John Edwards of North Carolina indicated his retroactive
support for the Bush administration, saying that he has long
argued that Saddam Hussein is a grave threat and that he must
be disarmed. Iraqs behavior during the past few months has
done nothing to change my mind. Edwards commented, Secretary
of State Powell made a powerful case. This is a real challenge
for the Security Council to act.
Recovering from heart surgery before deciding whether to enter
the presidential race, Senator Bob Graham of Florida indicated
his concern about the links Powell alleged between Iraqi President
Saddam Hussein and terrorist groups. I am outraged that
four months have passed with little effort having been made to
increase the security of our people, Graham said.
While expressing their support for Powell, none of the leading
Democrats cared to explain what it was about the presentation
that they found so compelling.
The only candidate for the Democratic nomination not expressing
support for an imminent war was Vermont Governor Howard Dean,
who observed that Powell had not made a case for a unilateral
assault. Terrorism around the globe is a far greater danger
to the United States than Iraq. We are pursuing the wrong war,
he remarked.
Other leading Democrats echoed the views of the majority of
would-be presidential nominees. Senate Democratic leader Tom Daschle
of South Dakota asserted that Powell made a powerful, methodical
case that put the onus on Saddam Hussein now. Asked how
much longer the inspectors should be given, Daschle said, I
dont know ... not indefinitely.
Senator Joseph Biden of Delaware, top Democrat on the Senate
Foreign Relations Committee, called the Powell litany of lies
a powerful and irrefutable case. Senator Hillary Clinton
of New York termed it compelling, while Massachusetts
Senator Edward Kennedy said, Its clear that, after
todays indictment, Saddam Hussein has only one final chance
to comply and disarm. Californias Senator Diane Feinstein
declared that Powell made the most comprehensive and compelling
case that may have been made, adding, I no longer
think inspections are going to work.
The Democrats continued their display of effusive support the
next day when Powell made an appearance before the Foreign Relations
Committee. Biden gushed, I am proud to be associated with
you. I think you did better than anyone could have because of
your standing, your reputation and your integrity as it is understood
by our European friends as well as others around the world.
Kerry told Powell, We are all gratified that the administration
finally came to the United Nations and made its case to the world.
This is a vindication of your position and that of many of us
in the Congress who have long pushed for something less unilateral
and more the hard work of diplomacy.
None of the Democrats who expressed continuing hesitations
about an imminent war questioned the veracity of Powells
allegations or the right of the US to invade Iraq and overthrow
its government.
Representative Jim McDermott of Washington praised Powells
speech along the same lines as Kerry. I believe its
good theyve come forward with the information, he
said. They should have done it a long time ago. Give it
to the inspectors and let the inspectors go out and decide.
Democratic House Minority Leader Nancy Pelosi merely noted
that Powell had presented no new evidence. She said, We
must exhaust all alternatives, such as the continuation of inspections,
diplomacy and the leverage provided by the threat of military
action. Rep. Charles Rangel of New York came the closest
to actually criticizing Powell, commenting, Ive read
things here that as a former federal prosecutor I couldnt
take to a grand jury. I feel sorry for Secretary Powell. Theres
no way hes an Adlai Stevenson.
See Also:
Powells UN speech triggers countdown
to war against Iraq
[6 February 2003]
Why the Democratic
Party is backing Bushs war drive vs. Iraq
[11 October 2002]
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