July 16, 2005

Cheney is Decisive ... No wait he ... no, OK yeah. No wait...

The Seattle Post Intelligencer noted around a year ago that...

In an assessment that differs sharply with his view today, Dick Cheney more than a decade ago defended the decision to leave Saddam Hussein in power after the first Gulf War, telling a Seattle audience that capturing Saddam wouldn't be worth additional U.S. casualties or the risk of getting "bogged down in the problems of trying to take over and govern Iraq."

A transcript of the 1992 appearance was tracked down by P-I columnist Joel Connelly, as reported in his In the Northwest column.

"All of a sudden you've got a battle you're fighting in a major built-up city, a lot of civilians are around, significant limitations on our ability to use our most effective technologies and techniques," Cheney said.

"Once we had rounded him up and gotten rid of his government, then the question is what do you put in its place? You know, you then have accepted the responsibility for governing Iraq."

Source: Seattle Post Intelligencer

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