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Resurrection of the Neo-Cons

Advocates of the war in Iraq are now back on the airwaves, and in print, criticizing the Obama Administration and offering solutions for Iraq’s current crisis. In a blistering attack on President Obama for winding down the war in Iraq, former Vice President Dick Cheney wrote in the Wall Street Journal that, “Rarely has a US President been so…

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By Warren Olney • Jun 19, 2014 • 1 min read

Advocates of the war in Iraq are now back on the airwaves, and in print, criticizing the Obama Administration and offering solutions for Iraq’s current crisis. In a blistering attack on President Obama for winding down the war in Iraq, former Vice President Dick Cheney wrote in the Wall Street Journal that, “Rarely has a US President been so wrong about so much at the expense of so many.” On CNN, Wolf Blitzer interviewed Anthony Zinni, retired Marine General and former Commander of CENTCOM asking, is Cheney still credible when it comes to Iraq? David Corn is Washington Bureau Chief for Mother Jones magazine, a distinctly non-neo-con publication.

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    Warren Olney

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