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Les Aspin, an American politician, served as the U.S. Secretary of Defense and as a congressman, where he was a staunch advocate for national security and defense reform. Aspin's leadership in navigating military policy and his ability to manage complex international issues demonstrated his dedication to public service. His career inspires those in politics to pursue informed and principled decision-making, always with the aim of serving the public good and ensuring peace and security.
"That was not part of the U.N. resolution; it was not part of the mandate to go on to Baghdad and, frankly, if we had gone into Baghdad and pushed Saddam Hussein off, we would have inherited an even bigger mess than the mess we inherited with the refugee problem."
"There's a certain amount of sympathy here for the Bush administration's problem, which is they would like to get rid of Saddam Hussein and they would like to have the Kurds autonomous."
"Before we give you billions more, we want to know what you've done with the trillion you've got."
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