Posted on 07/18/2007 7:21:34 PM PDT by Ooh-Ah
# Transcript: Stephen Hadley on 'FOX News Sunday'
Transcript: Sen. Carl Levin on 'FOX News Sunday'
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LEVIN: A lot of quarrel with it. They try to make it out in their own self-assessment that this is a glass which is half full rather than it being half empty. As a matter of fact, this is a cup or a glass with a big hole in the bottom.This is not a half full, half empty issue. They have made no progress in the one key area that everyone agrees must have progress or the violence will not end, and that's on the political side of things.
There has been no progress in terms of resolving the differences over oil royalties, over elections in the provinces, over de- Baathification.
Everyone agrees and by the way, even the prime minister that Stephen Hadley touts as being a positive force and someone who is able to put together this situation even that prime minister, Mr. Maliki, has said recently that the reason that the violence continues in Iraq is the failure of the Iraqi politicians.
It's not that there's military chaos. It's that the politicians in Iraq have refused to make the compromises which are essential if there's going to be an end of violence in Iraq.
That's the issue. There's been no progress in that area. That's why it makes no sense to wait till September.
HUME: Well, hold on a second, Senator. Just let me ask you about that, because as you heard Stephen Hadley say, there are a number of areas in which some progress has been made.
Now, they're not the areas that you just cited there, but there are some areas. Now, just let me ask you about how the Democrats in Washington, for example, have done in terms of the agenda that they outlined to the public in the last election.
My understanding is that you got the minimum wage increase, but nothing else has passed. Does that make you a failure?
These are excellent interviews to read in case you missed the show.
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