Wednesday, April 8, 2009

Biden Says Cheney 'Dead Wrong' On Security Policy

US Vice-President Joe Biden speaks during a press conference in the framework of his meeting with Central American leaders, at the presidencial palace in San Jose, Costa Rica. (AFP/Mayela Lopez)

From Yahoo News/AP:

WASHINGTON – Vice President Joe Biden said Tuesday his predecessor, Dick Cheney, is "dead wrong" when he says President Barack Obama's national security policies are making the United States less safe. Biden said the exact opposite is true and added that President George W. Bush's vice president was part of a dysfunctional decision-making system.

"I don't think he is out of line, but he is dead wrong. ... The last administration left us in a weaker posture than we've been any time since World War II: less regarded in the world, stretched more thinly than we ever have been in the past, two wars under way, virtually no respect in entire parts of the world," Biden said. "And so we've been about the business of repairing and strengthening those. I guarantee you we are safer today, our interests are more secure today than they were any time during the eight years" of the Bush administration.

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My Comment: I guess former Vice President Cheney hit a raw nerve when he criticized President Obama's approach towards national security .... and with good cause. Vice President Cheney made it clear that in the event of a terrorist strike on the U.S. during President Obama's term in office .... the blame can easily be directed at him and his policies. This is a connection that Vice President Biden clearly wants to ignore .... but he cannot.

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