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5:28AM

Appearing on NPR's "On Point" between 10 and 11 am Eastern

Email came in this morning looking for someone to pair up with retired General William Odom, former head of National Security Agency and regular talking head on TV. He's been calling for a rapid pull-out of U.S. troops in Iraq for quite some time.


Here's the "On Point" blurb at their site www.onpointradio.org:



The Iraq Pullout Question
Aired: Tuesday, August 23, 2005 10-11AM ET

The draft of the Iraq constitution faced another midnight deadline last night, and yeserday afternoon President Bush delivered a speech in Salt Lake City identifying Iraq as the frontline on the War on Terror.

Hear a conversation about what a Constitution will mean for the stability of that country, what it means for the President's domestic standing, and whether it's time for a pullout of American troops in Iraq.


∑ William Odom, retired General and former Director of the National Security Agency
∑ Ambassador Feisal al-Istrabadi, Iraq's deputy permanent representative to the United Nations


I am the late addition, or the talking head to be named later (apparently at the last minute!)

Reader Comments (1)

Shift in paradigm- Why Iran’s nuclear been wrapped in such apocalyptic prediction by Neocons and offered to U.S. populace? Don’t you think they know they’ll be in a losing war if they attack Israel first? The Jinni of the nuc power is out of the bottle, whether we like it or not.

U.S. must try to contain any intention of Islamic Republic by reverse psycilogy, i.e., openly offer technical know-how with regular and open inspection for any deviation and punitive ramification.
July 16, 2008 | Unregistered CommenterKevin

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