"Quit talking about, 'Did the surge work or not work,' or, 'Did you vote for this or support this,'" Hagel said Thursday on a conference call with reporters.
"Get out of that. We're done with that. How are we going to project forward?" the Nebraska senator said. "What are we going to do for the next four years to protect the interest of America and our allies and restructure a new order in the world. ... That's what America needs to hear from these two candidates. And that's where I am."
Hagel, too, opposed the troop increase strategy, though he acknowledged Thursday it brought about positive changes. "When you flood the zone with superior American military firepower, and you put 30,000 of the world's best troops in a country, there's going to be a result there," Hagel said.
Whether the surge worked, though, can't be measured, Hagel said, arguing the small gains came at a high price. He said President Bush's decision last year to dispatch an additional 30,000 troops to Iraq has cost more than 1,000 American lives and billions of dollars.
Thank heaven for the only Republican speaking common sense these days. While John McCain keeps talking about the "wonderful shade of lipstick" that he, and only he picked out for our pig in Iraq, Hagel has moved on to the obvious considerations of what comes in the immediate future versus McCain breaking his good arm patting himself on the back.
The fact that John McCain stood front and center in advocating that the US take its focus off the enemy who struck this nation on 9/11 to chase after the former love-child of today's neo-conservatives, when he was both warring with Iran and gassing the Kurds with the complicity of our military-industrial complex and that of our allies, is all that millions of Americans need to know about the judgment of a proud ex-warrior who's turned into a doddering old man, repleat with misstatements and absolute gibberish to boot.