Those
qualities became clear when General
Sanchez served under me in Kosovo in
a very difficult, complex
environment.
His
experience in Kosovo was vital when
General Sanchez was named the
commander of coalition forces in
Iraq, which was perhaps one of the
most complex and difficult missions
since World War II.
The
political leadership in Washington
had failed across the board to
create a strategy to get Iraq back
on its feet, creating dire economic
conditions and resentment that
fueled the growing insurgency. U.S.
forces were being drawn down just as
the insurgency started to grow.
Throughout this increasingly complex
mission, his headquarters were
dramatically under-resourced,
General Sanchez led with honor,
protected his troops, and worked
tirelessly to complete his mission.
When the
suspension of the Geneva Conventions
created an unconstrained
interrogation environment, General
Sanchez didn't shy away from command
responsibility. Within weeks of
taking command, Sanchez issued
orders mandating compliance with the
Geneva Conventions to all forces
under his command and aggressively
began investigating every incident
of abuse.
When the ugly events at
Abu Ghraib occurred, he immediately
requested an independent
investigation that included a review
of his own actions.
All of
the investigations cleared him of
any wrongdoing. Sanchez has always
had the courage to do what's right.
A deeply
religious man, Sanchez lives his
life by a strict moral code.
Throughout the challenges of his
military career, including difficult
assignments in the first Gulf War,
Kosovo, and while in Iraq, he
demonstrated great strength of
character at every level.
That
commitment to doing what is right —
rather than what is expedient — is
sorely needed in Washington today.
While
serving America, Sanchez saw
firsthand how too often our national
interests are harmed by politicians
in Washington more concerned with
their own political interests. Ric
Sanchez will be a different kind of
senator.
Sanchez will bring an
independent, common-sense approach
and his Texas values to the U.S.
Senate.
His life
story is a testament to the
opportunity that exists only in
America.
As a
senator, I know he will make his
first fight about ensuring that
those same opportunities are
available to future generations of
Texans. His first and only guiding
principle will be to always do what
is best for Texas, our nation and
our people.
Washington could use a few leaders
who care more about moving our
country forward than about winning
the next election. Texas will
benefit from having a leader with
the courage to always do what's
right, and the competence to get it
done.
I am
glad Ric Sanchez is running, and he
has my full support.