A former top
In the bluntest assessment of
Addressing a meeting of military correspondents and editors in
He said the current White House strategy will not achieve victory in
Bush assailed
Sanchez blasted the "surge" strategy of George Bush, the
"Continued manipulations and adjustments to our military strategy will not achieve victory," he said. "The best we can do with this flawed approach is stave off defeat."
Sanchez retired from the military in November 2006, part of the fallout from a scandal over abuse of detainees by US military personnel at the Abu Ghraib prison in
Reacting to Sanchez's comments, the White House evoked a September report to congress by General David Petraeus, the current
"We appreciate his service to the country," Trey Bohn, White House spokesman, said.
"As General Petraeus and Ambassador Crocker have said, there is more work to be done, but progress is being made in Iraq. And that's what we are focused on now."
'No hope'
Sanchez, however, had a starkly different view. "There is nothing going on today in
According to
"There has been a glaring, unfortunate display of incompetent strategic leadership within our national leaders," the retired general complained.
"In my profession, these type of leaders would immediately be relieved or court-martialled."
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Retired Lieutenant General Ricardo Sanchez