He consistently took Lieberman to task for his Iran stance. He endorsed Hillary. When Hillary voted for Kyl/Lieberman, he failed to pull his endorsement. I lost a lot of respest for him as a result. He became very political as opposed to fighting for what is right.
http://www.stopiranwar.com/?page_id=10Joe Lieberman is at it again
Wes Clark | June 12, 2007
After wrongly supporting George W. Bush’s strategic blunder of attacking Iraq, and continuing to support Bush’s failed policies after the invasion, Senator Joe Lieberman made irresponsible comments this weekend regarding military action against Iran.
On CBS’s Face the Nation, Lieberman said, “If
don’t play by the rules, we’ve got to use our force, and to me, that would include taking military action to stop them from doing what they’re doing.”
This type of “tough-talk” by the Bush Administration and folks like Senator Joe Lieberman is why VoteVets.org and I collaborated to create StopIranWar.com, calling for heavy diplomatic, economic, and political action to discourage the acquisition of nuclear capabilities by the Iranian government.
Over 40,000 people have signed our petition to President Bush, urging him to work with our allies and use every diplomatic, political, and economic option at our disposal to deal with Iran. Add your name to the petition today at StopIranWar.com. Now urge all of your friends and family to do the same.
Senator Lieberman’s saber rattling does nothing to help dissuade Iran from aiding Shia militias in Iraq, or trying to obtain nuclear capabilities. In fact, it’s highly irresponsible and counter-productive, and I urge him to stop.
This kind of rhetoric is irresponsible and only plays into the hands of President Ahmadinejad, and those who seek an excuse for military action. What we need now is full-fledged engagement with Iran. We should be striving to bridge the gulf of almost 30 years of hostility and only when all else fails should there be any consideration of other options. The Iranians are very much aware of US military capabilities. They don’t need Joe Lieberman to remind them that we are the militarily dominant power in the world today.
Only someone who never wore the uniform or thought seriously about national security would make threats at this point. What our soldiers need is responsible strategy, not a further escalation of tensions in the region. Senator Lieberman must act more responsibly and tone down his threat machine.
We cannot let people like Joe Lieberman dictate the terms of this debate.
Urge all of your friends and family to sign the petition at StopIranWar.com today.
Thank you for all you do.
Sincerely,
Wes Clark
Clark, Lieberman Spar Over Iran
Hartford Courant | David Lightman | June 12, 2007
Joe Lieberman has triggered a war of words over Iran.
The senator told CBS’ “Face the Nation” Sunday that the U.S. should be prepared to strike Iran if necessary. He repeated that view Monday on the Fox News Network, saying, “It’s time to understand we’re prepared to take military action” to “take out” the bases where Iranians are training extremists to kill U.S. military personnel in Iraq.
Retired Gen. Wesley Clark had heard enough.
“Sen. Lieberman’s saber rattling does nothing to help dissuade Iran from aiding Shia militias in Iraq, or trying to obtain nuclear capabilities,” said Clark, who in 2004 was one of Lieberman’s rivals for the Democratic presidential nomination.
“In fact,” said Clark, “it’s highly irresponsible and counter-productive, and I would urge him to stop.”
Lieberman wasn’t stopping.
Asked about Clark’s remarks, he said, “We’ve got some enemies out there … we’re not going to defeat them with a lot of talk and warm embraces.”
Clark took further aim at Lieberman: “Only someone who never wore the uniform or thought seriously about national security would make threats at this point.”
Lieberman got military deferments during the Vietnam era because first he was in college and was later married with children.