Myers Emphasizes Progress in Iraq, War Against Terror
| Friday March
19, 2004
Defense Department Report, March 19: Myers TV interviews The chairman of the Joint Chiefs of Staff stated March 19 that the United States will stay in Iraq "until the job is done," and that "we will ultimately be successful." Air Force General Richard Myers was interviewed on ABC's "Good Morning America," CNN's "American Morning" and on the "FOX & Friends" morning news program March 19, the one-year anniversary of the launch of "Operation Iraqi Freedom." When asked to name the biggest mistakes the United States had made during the war, Meyers told ABC "it's hard to say there were a lot of mistakes made" given that Saddam Hussein is in custody and his regime is gone. But he also acknowledged that Iraq's security situation "has been challenging." He told CNN that security improvements "must continue." When asked to comment on rumors that the second-ranking al-Qaeda terrorist, Ayman al-Zawahiri, was at that time trapped along the Pakistani-Afghan border, Myers told CNN, "I think we have to wait and see." If he is captured it "would be good news," the general said, because al-Zawahiri might know where Osama bin Laden is or was, and he might have other useful documents or materials that might lead to other wanted leaders. Capturing the number two leader of al-Qaeda "would be one more step in dealing with these international terrorists," Myers told ABC, but it would neither defeat al-Qaeda nor end the war on terrorism.
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