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Letter "M" » Michael O'Hanlon Quotes
«I think that the idea that you can simply let that situation fester and demand the North Koreans make good on their nuclear weapons program -- and eliminate it prior to any negotiations -- is not a sustainable policy.»
«We will win, but we could lose a thousand or more people if things go badly.»
«The Afghan campaign has required a lot of base construction, aircraft refueling and several thousand American [personnel]. The costs have been in the general vicinity of $20 billion -- about one-quarter the cost of Desert Storm already -- and it will keep going.»
«Don't put American Special Forces into Afghanistan.»
«In this war, Saddam may very well use chemical weapons, because he knows he has nothing much to lose. We're coming after his head anyway. In the Gulf War, he chose not to use these because he was warned that, if he did, we would overthrow his regime.»
«Unless the situation in Iraq improves, or unless we drastically enlarge the pool of possible recruits in some way ? for example, lowering academic standards for them, or even considering an extreme option like allowing foreigners to gain U.S. citizenship by serving ? one would have to expect continued tough slogging for the Army,»
«Frankly, breaking new ground is an unrealistic expectation for a speech that is scheduled in advance for a celebration at Princeton. If Dr. Rice wanted to break new ground, she would do it on her own schedule.»
«Unit military readiness today is about what it was under (President) Ronald Reagan but probably less than it was during the Gulf War,»
«It's not enough to just have a good day in Iraq. We had a good day on January 30, too. And then we had a good few weeks after that. And then things got as bad as ever. So we really have to think more strategically and not indulge in the luxury of letting ourselves think one good day equals real progress.»
«This will sort of reopen wounds that may have been partially closing in regard to the previous scandals.»