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President Bush yesterday sought to counter press reports of insularity by soliciting advice on Iraq from a dozen former secretaries of state and defense from Democratic and Republican administrations.
"Not everybody around this table [agrees] with my decision to go into Iraq," Mr. Bush said in the Roosevelt Room at the White House. "But these are good solid Americans who understand that we've got to succeed now that we're there.
"And I'm most grateful for the suggestions that have been given," he said. "We take to heart the advice; we appreciate your experience."
Participants in the unusual meeting included representatives of every administration in the past 45 years, starting with Robert S. McNamara, who was defense secretary during the Vietnam war under Presidents Kennedy and Johnson. Also present was Madeleine K. Albright, who was secretary of state under President Clinton.
Although these Democrats have been publicly critical of Mr. Bush's Iraq policy, they were generally deferential to him during yesterday's meeting, said Lawrence Eagleburger, a secretary of state under former President Bush.
"You have to understand when you're in the presence of the president of the United States -- I don't care if you've been a devout Democrat for the last hundred years -- you're likely to pull your punches to some degree," the Republican told reporters after the meeting.
"Now, there was some criticism, but it was basically: 'You haven't talked to the American people enough.' And it was very mild.
"I don't think the president can come out of that meeting with any sense that there was a bunch of bureaucrats who were about to revolt," he said. "We're all has-beens anyway."
Harold Brown, President Carter's defense secretary, emphasized the difficulties of the ongoing war in Iraq, where violence has spiked this week.
"It's a very tough situation," the Democrat told reporters. "There are some signs of progress. My own belief is that the evolution of the political situation there over the next two months is going to be crucial to how it all turns out."







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