Kennedy Hits Bottom, Digs
The latest from the say-anything Bush-hating left: according to Teddy Kennedy, the Bush administration has made America more vulnerable to a nuclear attack.
WASHINGTON - The Bush administration’s failure to shut down al-Qaida and rebuild Iraq have fueled the insurgency and made the United States more vulnerable to a nuclear attack by terrorists, Sen. Edward M. Kennedy (news, bio, voting record) said Sunday.
In a speech prepared for delivery at George Washington University on Monday, Kennedy said that by shifting attention from Osama bin Laden to Iraq, Bush has increased the danger of a “nuclear 9/11.”
“The war in Iraq has made the mushroom cloud more likely, not less likely,” he said in the remarks released late Sunday.
Expanding on earlier suggestions that Iraq is Bush’s Vietnam, Kennedy said U.S. soldiers are bogged down in a quagmire with no end in sight.