Sen. Joseph Biden (D-DE) Addresses Secretary of State Condoleezza Rice Regarding Military Affairs in Iraq at a Senate Foreign Relations Committee Meeting
Chairman Biden says the U.S. isĀ ‘treading water’ in Iraq and while it’s better than drowning, it is unsustainable. He goes on to applaud the President’s statement that the U.S. seeks no permanent military presence in Iraq. (1:00)
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