Michael Moore, the gadfly film maker, has become a big fan of Chuck Hagel, the retired former senator from Nebraska. Hagel is being mentioned as the next Secretary of Defense. Moore likes Hagel because “back in 2007 he went totally crazy and told the truth about our invasion of Iraq.” Moore quoted Hagel as having said, “People say we’re not fighting for oil. Of course we are. They talk about America’s national interest. What the hell do you think they’re talking about? We are not there for figs.
Moore barely mentions how Hagel voted on whether to go to war against Iraq. The senator was for the Iraq War Resolution. The resolution was the proverbial blank check for the president “to use the armed forces of the United States as he determines to be necessary and appropriate.” President Bush used the resolution to turn Iraq into a slaughterhouse. To his credit, later, in July 2007, Hagel was one of only three Republican senators who backed Democratic-proposed legislation to require that U.S. troops begin withdrawal from Iraq within 120 days.
The U.S. decision to wage a war of aggression against Iraq was a monumental blunder. To this day, the chief architects of the war, George W. Bush and Dick Cheney, have not acknowledged responsibility or apologized for misleading the country into an unwarranted war.
Colin Powell, who gave a pro-war speech to the United Nations that was instrumental in swinging U.S. public opinion behind the war, had the decency to admit his mistake. He now refers to his United Nations speech as “infamous.” If Chuck Hagel becomes the next Secretary of Defense, it would be appropriate for him to follow Powell’s lead and make it an early order of business to recant his Iraq War Resolution vote.
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