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General David Petraeus / Ambassador Ryan Crocker Testimony (Updated 14 April)

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04.14.2008 at 08:34am

Background

Multi-National Force Iraq (MNF-I) – Official Web Site

General David Petraeus – Official Biography

US Embassy, Baghdad – Official Web Site

Ambassador Ryan Crocker – Official Biography

Transcripts / Briefing Slides

Report to Congress on the Situation in Iraq – General David Petraeus

Testimony to Senate Foreign Relations Committee – Ambassador Ryan Crocker

Testimony to Senate Armed Services Committee – Ambassador Ryan Crocker

Testimony of General David H. Petraeus – Briefing Charts

Skelton Delivers Opening RemarksWashington Post transcript

Petraeus Testifies at House HearingWashington Post transcript

Crocker’s Opening Remarks at House HearingWashington Post transcript

Videos

General Petraeus gives his opening statement before the Senate Armed Services Committee.

General David Petraeus calls it battlefield geometry – determining the strength and positioning of U.S. forces across Iraq.

Charlie Rose Show – Senator Jack Reed, Jack Keane, Senator Jeff Sessions – A discussion about General David Petraeus and Ambassador Ryan Crocker’s testimony on Iraq.

Charlie Rose Show – A discussion about day two of General David Petraeus and Ambassador Ryan Crocker’s testimony on Iraq with John Burns and Dexter Filkins, both of The New York Times.

In 9 April 2008 testimony, General David Petraeus discusses the reasons for war, al Qaeda, and the definition of success in Iraq.

News Reports / Analysis

No Further Reduction of Troops in Iraq – Meyers and Shanker, New York Times

Bush Supports Pause in Iraq Drawdown – Baker and DeYoung, Washington Post

Gates and Petraeus Differ over Troop Levels – Spiegel and Barnes, Los Angeles Times

No Sign of Large Iraq Troop Withdrawals – David Stout, New York Times

Stresses Still High on US Military – Peter Grier, Christian Science Monitor

Bush Announces Shorter Deployments – James Gerstenzang, Los Angeles Times

Bush to Cut Army Tours to 12 Months – Baker and Weisman, Washington Post

Bleak Assessment of Iraq Military – Meyers and Shanker, New York Times

Petraeus Resists More Troop Pullouts – Farah Stockman, Boston Globe

More Skepticism Voiced at House Hearing – Brian Knowlton, New York Times

General Gets Unfriendly GOP Fire – Dana Milbank, Washington Post

Eyes on ’08 Field – Gail Russell Chaddock, Christian Science Monitor

Next President and US Footprint – Abramowitz and DeYoung, Washington Post

A Plea From Petraeus – Baker and Weisman, Washington Post

Bush Ready to Back General Petraeus – Tim Reid, London Times

Testimony Off the Radar of Most in Baghdad – Amit Paley, Washington Post

Petraeus Urges 45-Day Halt – Meyers and Shanker, New York Times

Petraeus Warns of Iraq Backslide – Carter and Miller, Washington Times

Reassess Iraq Before Further Cuts – Peter Grier, Christian Science Monitor

Frustrated Senators See No Exit Signs – DeYoung and Ricks, Washington Post

Candidates Hear What They Want to Hear – Donald Lambro, Washington Times

Candidates Stay on Message – Elizabeth Holmes, Wall Street Journal

Antiwar Lawmakers Waiting on November – Noam Levey, Los Angeles Times

Testimony Before Impatient Lawmakers – Karen DeYoung, Washington Post

Testimony Met with Praise, Skepticism – Michaels and Jackson, USA Today

Surging General Petraeus – Andy Solis, New York Post

Petraeus Takes Fight to Next US President – Reid and Hider, London Times

Hearing Intrudes in Sadr City, if Power Lasts – Michael Gordon, New York Times

A Chance to Explain Iraq Views – Elisabeth Bumiller, New York Times

Bush Listens Closely To His Man in Iraq – Michael Abramowitz, Washington Post

Congress To Hear Of Gains In Iraq – Karen DeYoung, Washington Post

With War in Senate Spotlight – Elisabeth Bumiller, New York Times

Soldiers on Ground Offer Mixed Assessment – Richard Tomkins, Washington Times

Sustaining Troop Mumbers in Iraq – Tim Reid, London Times

Petraeus’ Return Promises Political Drama – Spiegel and Barnes, Los Angeles Times

Petraeus Likely to Push for Flexibility – Jim Michaels, USA Today

Petraeus, Crocker to Face Scrutiny on War – Miller and Carter, Washington Times

Why Drawdown Likely to Stop in July – Howard Lafranchi, Christian Science Monitor

Opinion-Editorials

Ambassador Crocker’s WarningsWashington Times editorial

National Security is the Issue – David Limbaugh, Washington Times

Exposing a Blind Spot – Donald Lambro, Washington Times

Heroes and Horoscopes – Oliver North, Washington Times

A Century or Worse? – Clifford May, Washington Times

Surrender Syndrome – James Lyons, Washington Times

War at the Pentagon – Jim Hoagland, Washington Post

Iraq: All the Time He NeedsNew York Times editorial

The Question Petraeus Can’t Answer – David Broder, Washington Post

Let’s ‘Surge’ Some More – Michael Yon, Wall Street Journal

Petraeus’s Policy Quandary – Jed Babbin, Human Events

Perseverance Pays Off in Baghdad – Melik Kaylan, Wall Street Journal

Progress, Actually – Frederick Kagan, Weekly Standard

The Sound Bite War – William Murchison, Washington Times

They Really Do Plan to Surrender – Matthew Continetti, Weekly Standard

Vultures of the Left – Dean Barnett, Weekly Standard

Pause vs. Drawdown?USA Today editorial

The Petraeus-Crocker ReportWashington Times editorial

Iraq’s RealitiesChristian Science Monitor editorial

Reality CheckPittsburgh Post-Gazette editorial

The Wartime EconomyLos Angeles Times editorial

Executing the Mission Statement – David French, National Review

Resolve and Commitment – Cal Thomas, Washington Times

Turning No Corners – E. J. Dionne Jr., Washington Post

Petraeus’ ‘Anaconda’ – Austin Bay, Washington Times

A Hundred Years of War? – Clifford May, National Review

Assessing the Surge – Ralph Peters, Armed Forces Journal

UK Not Wanted by Iraqis, Time to Go – Con Coughlin, London Daily Telegraph

No Answers, No Goals, No ExitBoston Globe editorial

What Next for Iraq? – Harlan Ullman, Washington Times

What I Heard at the Hearings – John Cornyn, National Review

Are We Closer to “Victory”? – Joe Conason, Real Clear Politics

Stonewall Petraeus – Fred Kaplan, Slate

Iraq’s National Identity Alive and Growing – Samir Sumaida’ie, Wall Street Journal

Sacrificed to the Surge – Spring and Kaplow, Newsweek

Cost of Not Liberating Iraq – James Pethokoukis, US News and World Report

Obama’s Iraq Weakness – Michael Gerson, Washington Post

Iraq Report ReduxWashington Post editorial

‘See No Progress’Wall Street Journal editorial

Petraeus PatienceNational Review editorial

Modest Progress, Absence of AccountabilityUSA Today editorial

Staying in Iraq for Proxy WarLos Angeles Times editorial

Never-ending WarBaltimore Sun editorial

Petraeus’ AssessmentPhiladelphia Inquirer editorial

Fate of Iraq Under General PetraeusLondon Daily Telegraph editorial

Iran At the Heart of Iraq – David Ignatius, Real Clear Politics

No Clear Way Forward or Out – Michael Goodwin, New York Daily News

Iraq’s Real Gains – Barham Salih, Washington Post

Iraq Policy Needs Clarifying – Trudy Rubin, Philadelphia Inquirer

The Price of the Surge – Steven Simon, Real Clear Politics

A Sense of Exhaustion – Michael Hirsh, Newsweek

Nobody Puts Petraeus in a Corner – Mark Hemingway, National Review

More Troops or Fewer Troops? – Bronwen Maddox, London Times

Iraq Proposal Likely to Roil Campaign – Yochi Drezean, Wall Street Journal

Messages For and From the Media – Tony Blankley, Washington Times

Assessing the War – Gartenstein-Ross and Roggio, Weekly Standard

Petraeus’ Anaconda Strategy – Austin Bay, Real Clear Poltics

The Hallmark of the Iraq Debate – Gerard Baker, London Times

Toil and Trouble – Maureen Dowd, New York Times

More Time for More of the Same?New York Times editorial

The Petraeus EffectWall Street Journal editorial

Fruits of the SurgeWashington Times editorial

The Sergeant Solution – Robert Scales, Wall Street Journal

Why Iraq Matters – Frederick Kagan, National Review

Beyond ‘Benchmarks’ – Rich Lowry, National Review

Back From Iraq, Again Facing FireNew York Times op-ed series

Focus on Iraq and the Future – Tulin Daloglu, Washington Times

Resist the Urge to Leave Iraq – Max Boot, Los Angeles Times

Buying Time in Iraq – H.D.S. Greenway, Boston Globe

Iraq Testimony: Required Reading – Frank Gaffney, Jr., Washington Times

Shifting War Rhetoric – Hegseth and Bellavia, Washington Times

Iraq and Its Costs – Lieberman and Graham, Wall Street Journal

Blog Reports / Opinions

Liveblogging the Iraqi Hearings – Tom Ricks, Washington Post

Equally Dangerous – Abu Muqawama, Abu Muqawama

The Morning After – Abu Muqawama, Abu Muqawama

After Petraeus, a Growing Divide – Ben Pershing, Washington Post

The Anaconda Chart – Austin Bay, Austin Bay

Bush’s Stubborn Strategy – Phillip Carter, Intel Dump

Missed Historical Analogy – Abu Muqawama, Abu Muqawama

Stupid Question – Jules Crittenden, Forward Movement

Petraeus Overplays His Hand – Phillip Carter, Intel Dump

Of Swine, Hyenas and Generals – Herschel Smith, The Captain’s Journal

What, No Bruce Willis Ending? – Ed Morrissey, Hot Air

Petraeus, Crocker, and God in the Dock – Abu Muqawama, Abu Muqawama

Previewing Petraeus and Crocker – Phillip Carter, Intel Dump

How to Testify Before Congress – Westhawk, Westhawk

“Failure of Leadership” – Jules Crittenden, Forward Movement

MEP Thinking Strategically About Iraq – Marc Lynch, Abu Aardvark

Knowledge Before Spin – Steve Schippert, Threats Watch

General Petraeus Supplement Post – Blackfive, Blackfive

What do You Want to Know? – Soldier’s Mom, Mudville Gazette

Snakes on the Plane – Richard Fernandez, The Belmont Club

“People Hearing without Listening” – Richard Fernandez, The Belmont Club

If You Missed Today’s Testimony… – Noah Shachtman, Danger Zone

Iraq by the Numbers: April 2008 – Bill Roggio, Long War Journal

Petraeus Advisor Colonel Derek Harvey – Herschel Smith, The Captain’s Journal

The Supplemental Information – Ed Morrissey, Hot Air

A Debate On The Surge – Max Boot, Commentary

After the Fire – James Taranto, Wall Street Journal

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