Military Officer in Charge of Abu Ghraib Torture Prison up for Promotion
Saturday, October 16, 2004 at 05:16AM
TheSpook
The Pentagon plans to promote Army Lt. Gen. Ricardo Sanchez, former
head of military operations in Iraq, risking a confrontation with
members of Congress because of the prison abuses that occurred during
his tenure. Senior Pentagon officials, including Defense Secretary
Donald Rumsfeld and Air Force Gen. Richard Myers, chairman of the Joint
Chiefs of Staff, privately have told colleagues they are determined to
pin a fourth star on Sanchez, two senior defense officials, who spoke
on condition of anonymity, said this week. Rumsfeld and others
recognize that Sanchez remains politically "radioactive," in the words
of a third senior defense official, and would wait until after the Nov.
2 presidential election and ongoing investigations of the Abu Ghraib
affair have faded before putting his name forward. Top Pentagon
strategists do not have a specific four-star job in mind for Sanchez,
and the officials conceded that the appointment would probably not
occur if Bush were defeated in his re-election bid by Democratic rival
Sen. John Kerry of Massachusetts, who has made his criticism of the
conduct of the war a centerpiece of his campaign. Among his duties in
Iraq, Sanchez oversaw all detention facilities, including the Abu
Ghraib prison. [more ]
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