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Summer Temperatures Heat Up Debate on Iraq

A Conversation With Fox News Military Analyst Colonel David Hunt

This week, U.S. military leaders met to consider new directions for Iraq, including the possibility of another troop buildup.  Across town, the Senate rolled in the cots in preparation for an all-night debate on the Iraq War, with Democratic leaders pushing for a vote to withdraw all combat troops by next spring.

Despite the politically-motivated theatrics of Congress, Americans want real solutions.  According to Fox News military analyst Colonel David Hunt, "We can fix our mistakes and finally put this war on the right track.  The key thing will be to change our mind-set almost completely.  Forget risk avoidance and covering our butts.  We need to focus on survival."

In his newest book, On the Hunt: How to Wake up Washington and Win the War on Terror, Colonel Hunt reveals information that he claims "every American must pay attention to in order to secure our borders, fix Iraq, and ensure our safety at home."

Recently, Colonel Hunt joined CFIF Corporate Counsel and Senior Vice President Renee Giachino to discuss his book, the War on Terror, Iraq and homeland security. 

What follows is the interview originally heard on "Your Turn - Meeting Nonsense with Commonsense" on WEBY 1330 AM, Northwest Florida's talk radio...[Listen to the interview here]


[Posted July 20, 2007]


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