By Steve Hynd
This kind of shit is unacceptable when it's said by the wild-eyed loons at Heritage or the Weekly Standard, it should be triply so when said by someone working on the taxpayer's dollar as a representative of the nation:
BAGHDAD, Aug 26 (Reuters) - The new U.S. ambassador to Iraq said on Thursday he believed groups backed by Iran were responsible for a quarter of U.S. casualties in the Iraq war but that Tehran was not as influential in Iraq as thought.
More than 4,400 U.S. soldiers have been killed since the 2003 U.S.-led invasion, battling Shi'ite militia the U.S. military has long said were armed, funded and trained by Iran, and Sunni Islamist insurgents...."My own estimate, based just upon a gut feeling, is that up to a quarter of the American casualties and some of the more horrific incidents in which Americans were kidnapped ... can be traced without doubt to these Iranian groups," Jeffrey said.
His "gut feeling" can be trusted "without doubt" at a time when U.S. hawks are clamoring for a causus belli?
Go figure, Ambassador James Jeffery was Dubya's deputy national security advisor. The guy's only been in his new job a month and he comes up with this?
A month is, apparently, long enough. He should be fired for this egregious statement.
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