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[ Morning Coffee] Chuck Hagels Honor November 26, 2006 - 11:25 pm Nebraskas Senior Senator has an Oped in the Washington Post today, likely attempting to set himself up for a 2008 Presidential bid. The title of his Oped is Leaving Iraq, Honorably. Some excerpts of his Oped Follow: There will be no victory or defeat for the United States in Iraq.
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[Washingtonpost.com] Chuck Hagel - Leaving Iraq, Honorably - washingtonpost.com: The Baker-Hamilton commission gives the president a new opportunity to form a bipartisan consensus to get out of Iraq. If the president fails to build a bipartisan foundation for an exit strategy, America will pay a high price for this blunder -- one that we will have difficulty recovering from in the years ahead.
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[Thinkprogress.org] Think Progress: MARK SHIELDS: The highest ranking or certainly one of the highest ranking men in the United States military today has recommended that we remove all troops from Baghdad, all American troops from Baghdad…All of the troops out of Baghdad, secure the road to the airport, secure the oil fields and the borders, and say that the pacification and the maintaining of order in Baghdad is the responsibility of the Iraqis. That is the recommendation of probably one of the most —
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