Gates: Human Cost of War Has Made Him Cautious About Wars Of Choice

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I do respect Gates for saying this . I’d respect him even more if he’d gone public with it sooner: WASHINGTON — Defense Secretary Robert M. Gates, as he prepared to depart the government for the second time, said in an interview on Friday that the human costs of the wars in Iraq and Afghanistan had made him far more wary about unleashing the might of the American armed forces. “When I took this job, the United States was fighting two very difficult, very costly wars,” Mr. Gates said. “And it has seemed to me: Let’s get this business wrapped up before we go looking for more opportunities.” “If we were about to be attacked or had been attacked or something happened that threatened a vital U.S. national interest, I would be the first in line to say, ‘Let’s go,’ ” Mr. Gates said. “I will always be an advocate in terms of wars of necessity. I am just much more cautious on wars of choice.” Most recently, he expressed major reservations about American intervention in Libya. Yes, “wars of choice.” Let’s not forget that, shall we?

Gates: Human Cost of War Has Made Him Cautious About Wars Of Choice

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