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Watch the hearing live via committee webcast on C Span 3.
Rep. Robert Wexler (FL-19) questions the witnesses:
Watch the hearing live via committee webcast on C Span.
Chairman Ike Skelton gives opening remarks:
"Well, Senator, again, I have advocated conditions-based reductions, not a timetable. War is not a linear phenomenon. It's a calculus, not arithmetic."
-- General David Petraeus, Senate Armed Services Committee Hearing, 4/8/08
The cost of the war in Iraq in numbers that add up:
· U.S. troops killed: 4,017
[Defense Department, 4/8/08]
· U.S. troops wounded: 29,676
[Defense Department, 4/8/08]
Tomorrow, General David Petraeus and Ambassador Ryan Crocker will testify before the House Armed Services and Foreign Affairs Committees about the current situation in Iraq.
Below are recent quotes from retired generals and military experts about the war.
General William Odom (Retired)
For the next four months, the International Olympic Committee and Chinese officials will parade the Olympic torch through dozens of countries and even through Tibet. The torch will be met by politicians and heads-of-state from all over the world along a 'journey of harmony.' It is the Chinese government that is making the Olympic torch relay a political event.
Conyers to Examine New Torture Memo, Executive Power at May Hearing(Washington, DC)- Today, House Judiciary Committee Chairman John Conyers, Jr. (D-MI) announced plans to hold a May 6 hearing to examine a recently released torture memo and the issue of executive power as it relates to interrogation and war-making authority. Conyers also sent a letter today to University of California - Berkeley Professor John Yoo asking him to testify at the hearing. Yoo is the former attorney in the Justice Department's Office of Legal Counsel who authored the recently released memo seeking to clarify torture procedures and detailing the Administration's extremely broad view of presidential powers during wartime.
General Petraeus and Ambassador Crocker made it official that the Bush Administration will not reduce the number of U.S. troops in Iraq below pre-surge levels. That is not a policy that appropriately reflect the enormous costs of the war in Iraq, nor what the American people want.