Top generals see threat of Iraq civil war By Kristin Roberts and Vicki Allen
WASHINGTON (Reuters) - Iraq is caught in the worst sectarian violence yet seen and faces the threat of civil war, two of the United States' senior generals said on Thursday, three years after the U.S. invasion.
"Sectarian violence probably is as bad as I've seen it, in Baghdad in particular," Army Gen. John Abizaid, the head of U.S. Central Command, told a Senate hearing. "If not stopped, it is possible that Iraq could move toward civil war and we will lose.
Marine Corps Gen. Peter Pace, the most senior U.S. military officer, also said there was a "possibility" of civil war in Iraq, where the violence has claimed about 100 lives a day. Asked whether he would have seen a chance of civil war a year ago, He replied, "No, sir."
Abizaid, said there is no way now the U.S. can win in Iraq. We are going to lose the war in Iraq Abizaie stated. The USA will have "EGG" on its face. We are going down.
2006-08-03
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