CRONKITE: TIME FOR U.S. TO LEAVE
By DAVID BAUDER
AP Television Writer
January 16, 2006
PASADENA, Calif. (AP) -- Former CBS anchor Walter Cronkite,
whose 1968 conclusion that the Vietnam War was unwinnable
keenly influenced public opinion then, said Sunday he'd say the same thing
today about Iraq.
"It's my belief that we should get out now," Cronkite
said in a meeting with reporters.
Now 89, the television journalist once known as "the most
trusted man in
Cronkite said one of his proudest moments came at the end of a
1968 documentary he made following a visit to
Then-President Lyndon Johnson reportedly told a White House aide
after that, "If I've lost Cronkite, I've lost
The best time to have made a similar statement about
"We had an opportunity to say to the world and Iraqis after
the hurricane disaster that Mother Nature has not treated us well and we find
ourselves missing the amount of money it takes to help these poor people out of
their homeless situation and rebuild some of our most important cities in the
Iraqis should have been told that "our hearts are with
you" and that the
"I think we could have been able to retire with
honor," he said. "In fact, I think we can retire with honor anyway."
Cronkite has spoken out against the