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Senate Grills Petraeus on Basra  

Posted Apr 8, 08 11:42 AM CDT in World US    Most Covered

(newser) – The campaign trail ran through a scheduled Senate Armed Service Committee appearance by David Petraeus and Ryan Crocker today, as John McCain and Hillary Clinton helped grill the general and ambassador on Iraq. McCain zeroed in on the the widespread Iraqi defections in Basra last week, saying, “It was a disappointment.” "It was, although it is not over yet, Senator," Petraeus countered.

McCain also attempted to establish al-Qaeda as a continuing threat, saying its members were “certainly not an obscure sect of Shiites…or Sunnis or anybody else.” Clinton attacked Crocker’s bilateral agreement, saying it would “seem odd” if Iraq’s parliament reviewed the bilateral agreement but the US congress didn’t, and complained that Petraeus’ conditions for withdrawal were vague.

Sources Associated Press, Reuters

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Senate Grills Petraeus on Basra
Gen. David Petraeus testifies on Capitol Hill in Washington, Tuesday, April 8, 2008, before the Senate Armed Services Committee hearing on the status of the war in Iraq.   (AP Photo/Susan Walsh)
Senate Grills Petraeus on Basra
John McCain, a member of the Senate Armed Services Committee, listens to testimony on Capitol Hill in Washington, today, during the committee's hearing on the status of the war in Iraq.   (AP Photo/Mary Altaffer)
Senate Grills Petraeus on Basra
Gen. David Petraeus testifies on Capitol Hill in Washington, Tuesday, April 8, 2008, before the Senate Armed Services Committee hearing on the status of the war in Iraq.   (AP Photo/Susan Walsh)
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