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April 2, 2003
http://www.nytimes.com/2003/04/02/international/worldspecial/02GENE.ht
ml?ex=1050337895&ei=1&en=11d495e1f2c4c4a0
Ex-Generals Defend Their Blunt Comments

By JIM RUTENBERG

Some of the retired military leaders whose blunt statements about war
strategy have rankled the Pentagon defended their right yesterday to
offer frank assessments about military progress.

Gen. Barry McCaffrey, for one, took issue with suggestions yesterday by
Gen. Richard B. Myers and Senator John W. Warner, Republican of Virginia,
that they were out of line with their tough assessments of the military's
battle plan.

"I'm quite proud to be part of an attempt to explain to the American
people what's happening to their young people," General McCaffrey said
last night on the MSNBC program "Hardball." "This war is too important to
be left to the secretary alone. At the end of the day I think they ought to
value my public opinion."

General McCaffrey made his comments just moments after Senator Warner,
who is the chairman of the Armed Services Committee, emerged from a
meeting with General Myers and Defense Secretary Donald H. Rumsfeld and
proposed a new standard of etiquette for retired military officers.

"I think they should follow the tradition of presidents, the commander in
chiefs," Senator Warner said. "You do not see former presidents criticizing
a sitting president during war."

At a Pentagon news conference yesterday with Mr. Rumsfeld, General
Myers said that the critical assessments of his war plan from military
officials, retired and active, were counterproductive.

"I think for some retired military to opine as aggressively as some have done
is not helpful," he said.

The major networks have hired retired generals to help analyze the war
and sort through the on-the-ground confusion, exacerbated by real-time
reports from correspondents traveling with troops.

General McCaffrey, of the Army, has been among the most openly critical
and appears regularly on NBC and MSNBC. In an opinion article in The Wall
Street Journal yesterday he expressed optimism about the campaign but
wrote, "The `rolling start' concept of the attack dictated by Defense
Secretary Donald Rumsfeld has put us in a temporarily risky position."

Some of the retired generals said, however, that they understood
Pentagon concerns and indicated that they would keep them in mind.

"I think the troops and all the people over there have done an absolutely
superb job, a sensational job and the results speak for themselves," Gen.
Wesley K. Clark, chief NATO commander during the war in Kosovo, said
when asked to comment on General Myers's remarks on CNN. "It's very
unfair and difficult for anyone to criticize a war plan without having been
involved in the planning process."

General Clark himself has expressed concern about the number of
American troops sent to Iraq.

Maj. Gen. Burton Moore of the Air Force, a former director of Central
Command who is retired and who appears on Fox News, said he was
worried that some of the criticism could hurt morale.

"If troops on the ground keep hearing from people who keep saying, `We
don't have enough forces, we don't have enough forces,' " General Moore
said, "you can't blame some of the soldiers if they start believing it." But,
he added: "I don't think ex-generals, as a general statement, should be
quiet. They are also free citizens."

Broadcast network executives declined to comment, as did executives at
CNN. But Erik Sorenson, president of MSNBC, said he agreed that the
retired generals, speaking from climate-controlled studios, should not
assume that past experience is a substitute for direct knowledge about
top-secret planning. "We've instructed our generals to be careful not to
speculate on what they don't know," he said. "And I don't know of anyone
who has seen the war plan in our news organization."


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