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<divstyle="float:right;width:200px;margin:0 0 1em 1em"> [[Image:Zinniofficial.jpg]]</div>General '''Anthony Zinni''', USMC (Ret), is a Member of the Board of Regents of the [[Potomac Institute for Policy Studies]]. "General Zinni currently holds positions on several boards of directors of major U.S. companies. In addition he has held academic positions that include the Stanley Chair in Ethics at the [[Virginia Military Institute]], the Nimitz Chair at the University of California-Berkeley, the Hofheimer Chair at the [[Joint Forces Staff College]], and the Harriman Professor of Government appointment and membership on the board of the [[Reves Center for International Studies]] at the College of William and Mary. He has worked with the University of California's [[Institute on Global Conflict and Cooperation]] and the Henry Dunant Centre for Humanitarian Dialogue in Geneva. He is also a Distinguished Advisor at the [[Center for Strategic and International Studies]] and a member of the [[Council on Foreign Relations]]."[http://www.potomacinstitute.org/who/regents.cfm] "Out of uniform, Zinni was a troubleshooter for the U.S. government in Africa, Asia and Europe and served as special envoy to the Middle East under the Bush administration for a time before his reservations over the Iraq war and its aftermath caused him to resign and oppose it." [http://www.signonsandiego.com/news/military/20040416-9999-7m16zinni.html] ----== War in Iraq == :"It might be interesting to wonder why all the generals see it the same way, and all those that never fired a shot in anger and really hell-bent to go to war see it a different way. That's usually the way it is in history." --Zinni at Florida Economic Club, [http://www.npr.org/programs/morning/zinni.html August 23, 2002]. See:*[[Operation Iraqi Freedom: Military and Political Dissent]]*Related External Links below. ===May 2004===Zinni gave a speech &mdash; [http://www.cdi.org/friendlyversion/printversion.cfm?documentID=2208&from_page=../program/document.cfm "Eye on Iraq"] &mdash; at the [[Center for Defense Information]] Board of Directors Dinner on May 12, 2004.  On the May 23, 2004, edition of ''60 Minutes'', Zinni interviewed with Steve Kroft. The promotion headline for the show reads [http://www.cbsnews.com/stories/2004/05/21/60minutes/main618896.shtml "'They've Screwed Up'."] Zinni accuses "top [[Pentagon]] officials of '[[dereliction of duty]]'" and says that "staying the course in [[Iraq]] isn't a reasonable option." Zinni states that "'The course is headed over Niagara Falls [and he thinks that] it's time to change course a little bit or at least hold somebody responsible for putting you on this course'."  According to CBS News, Zinni says that the "current situation in Iraq was destined to happen ... because planning for the war and its aftermath has been flawed all along." "'There has been poor strategic thinking in this...poor operational planning and execution on the ground,' says Zinni, who served as commander-in-chief of the [[U.S. Central Command]] from 1997 to 2000.  "Zinni blames the poor planning on the civilian policymakers in the administration, known as [[neo- conservative]]s, who saw the invasion as a way to stabilize the region and support [[Israel]]. He believes these people, who include Deputy Defense Secretary [[Paul Wolfowitz]] and [[Douglas Feith]], the undersecretary of defense, have hijacked U.S. foreign policy."  "'They promoted it and pushed [the war]... even to the point of creating their own intelligence to match their needs. Then they should bear the responsibility,' Zinni tells Kroft."  "Zinni explains to Kroft, 'I think there was dereliction in insufficient forces being put on the ground and [in not] fully understanding the military dimensions of the plan.'"  Zinni "still believes the situation is salvageable if the United States can communicate more effectively with the Iraqi people and demonstrate a better image to them. ... The enlistment of the [[UN]] and other countries to participate in the mission is also crucial, he says. Without these things, says Zinni, 'We are going to be looking for quick exits. I don't believe we're there now, and I wouldn't want to see us fail here.'"General Anthony  ===September 2003===Zinni, "a retired Marine general who was Bush's Middle East mediator, angered the White House when he told a foreign policy forum in October [2003] that Bush had far more pressing foreign policy priorities than [[Iraq]] and suggested there could be a prolonged, difficult aftermath to a war. He was not reappointed as Mideast envoy." [http://www.commondreams.org/news2003/0930-12.htm] -------- ===October 2002==="Now comes retired Marine Gen. Anthony Zinni, former head of [[Central Command for U.S. forces]] in the Middle East, who has worked recently as the State Department's envoy to the region with a mission to encourage talks between [[Palestinians ]] and Israelis[[Israel]]is. Zinni, a Purple Heart recipient who served in Vietnam and helped command forces in the Gulf War and in [[Somalia]], spoke last Thursday in Washington at the [[Middle East Institute]]'s annual conference and laid out his own reservations about a potential war with Iraq. <br>... <br>In [http://web.archive.org/web/20021025053810/http%3A//www.mideasti.org/html/zinnispeech.htm a keynote address] striking for its critical assessment of the [[Bush administration]], Zinni stressed the need to get the Israeli-Palestinian peace process back on track, build a broad coalition against Iraq, create trust among allies in the region -- and put [[Saddam Hussein]]'s threat in perspective. <br>... <br>He also took issue with hawks in and around the administration who downplay the importance of Arab sentiment in the region. 'I'm not sure which planet they live on,' Zinni said, 'because it isn't the one that I travel.' And he challenged their suggestion that installing a new Iraqi government will not be especially difficult. 'God help us,' he said, 'if we think this transition will occur easily.'" --[http://www.salon.com/news/feature/2002/10/17/zinni/ ''Salon'', October 17 October , 2002]. ---------- == Other Related SourceWatch Resources == *[[Battle Ready (2004 book)]]*[[Bush administration: beginning of the end]]*[[Bush regime]]
*[[Intimigate]]
*[[Rumsfeld and the Generals]]
 
== External links ==
 
*Mike Salinero, [http://www.mtholyoke.edu/acad/intrel/bush/zinni2.htm "Gen. Zinni Says War With Iraq Is Unwise,"] ''Tampa Tribune'', August 24, 2002.
*Jim Lehrer, [http://www.pbs.org/newshour/bb/military/july-dec03/zinni_09-30.html PBS Online NewsHour] Interview with Zinni, September 30, 2003.
*Rick Rogers, [http://www.signonsandiego.com/news/military/20040416-9999-7m16zinni.html "Warnings ignored, says retired Marine,"] ''San Diego Union-Tribune'', April 16, 2004.
*[http://www.signonsandiego.com/uniontrib/20040425/news_mz1e25zinni.html "Anthony Zinni Former Commander in chief of U.S. Central command,"] ''Sign on San Diego'', April 25, 2004.
*Leslie Evans, [http://www.international.ucla.edu/article.asp?parentid=11162 "Straight Talk from General Anthony Zinni,"] UCLA International Institute, May 14, 2004: "General Anthony Zinni, former commander of Middle East Central Command, says the Iraq war was 'a big mistake' and there was no plan for the reconstruction."
*Paul Aron, [http://www.vagazette.com/news/va-news2_052604may26,0,4033021.story?coll=va-news "Gen. Zinni blasts Bush's war plans,"] ''Virginia Gazette'', May 26, 2004.
*Chris Matthews, [http://www.msnbc.msn.com/id/5067144/ "'Hardball with Chris Matthews' for May 25"] (Transcript), MSNBC, May 26, 2004.
*Lou Dobbs, [http://www.cnn.com/TRANSCRIPTS/0405/26/ldt.01.html ''Lou Dobbs Tonight''] (Transcript), [[CNN]], May 26, 2004. Scroll down towards end of transcript for interview with Zinni and [[Tom Clancy]].
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