The following interview reiterates that not only the first Bush administration but daddy Bush, who was said to be privately unconvinced of his son's policies, are against what junior is doing.
There are signs of estrangement between the cautious father and the crusading son: last year, veterans of the first Bush administration, including Baker, Scowcroft and Lawrence Eagleburger, warned publicly against an invasion of Iraq without authorisation from Congress and the UN. http://www.investorshub.com/boards/read_msg.asp?message_id=927977
Former Secretary Of State. Lawrence Eagleburger, "If George W. Bush takes military action against Iran and Syria, he should be impeached". Eagleburger, interview is 15 minutes 11 seconds into the program. CLICK PLAY TO LISTEN Context: BBC Interview 04/13/03 The British government is on record as being against the idea of military action being taken against them (Iran and Syria ), but many of the so-called hawks in Washington have made it pretty clear that unless they change their ways, Tehran and Damascus should be next in line for compulsory regime change.
The British will take heart from the more cautious voices coming out of Washington. Lawrence Eagleburger was Secretary of State for Bush's father, the first President Bush, and he and other leading veterans of the first Bush administration warned last summer about the dangers of attacking Iraq. In fact they were thought to be acting as proxies for their old boss, who was said to be privately unconvinced of his son's policies. Now that the military campaign seems to be drawing to a close, we ask Mr Eagleburger if it is true that winning the peace will be much harder.
In an impassioned interview, Mr Eagleburger also tells us that if George W. Bush were to take military action against Iran and Syria, he should be impeached.