2007年VOA标准英语-US Senate Confirms Casey as Army Chief of Staff(在线收听) |
By Deborah Tate
There was some irony in the debate leading up to the vote. Some members of the Democratic majority, who have criticized the Bush administration's handling of the Iraq war, expressed their support for the nominee, while some Republicans, who have been staunch supporters of the war effort, argued against the nomination. The Democratic chairman of the Senate Armed Services Committee, Senator Carl Levin of Michigan, endorsed the four-star general, who has commanded the U.S.-led coalition in Iraq since June 2004. While expressing his support for Casey, Senator Levin made clear he remains opposed to President Bush's decision to send additional troops to Iraq. But Senator John McCain, an Arizona Republican and a key supporter of the president's Iraq strategy, strongly opposed Casey's nomination, saying the general misjudged the prospects of stabilizing Iraq and has been overly optimistic about the situation in the country. But Levin said General Casey merely implemented decisions made by top civilian leaders in the Bush administration, including the president, and should not be held accountable for their failed policy in Iraq. "To vote against him because of the major mistakes which led to this chaos, which were not the uniformed leaders' mistakes, but civilian leaders' mistakes, it seems to me is inappropriate, unfair," he said. "He recognizes mistakes were made," he said. "I think he has accepted that level of accountability he as a military officer had. But indeed, it is the civilians above him, if there is greater wrong, that should be held accountable." Warner has sponsored a non-binding resolution expressing disagreement with the president's decision to send more combat troops to Iraq. But he joined his fellow Republicans earlier this week in blocking the measure from getting Senate action in an effort to pressure Democratic leaders to allow other Republican-sponsored resolutions to come to a vote on the Senate floor. Casey succeeds retiring General Peter Schoomaker as Army chief of staff. Casey has been replaced as top commander in Iraq by General David Petraeus. The Senate approved the nominations of Fallon and McConnell on voice vote with no debate. |
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