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Petraeus Not Interested in Presidency
Tue Dec 25, 9:56 AM ET
WASHINGTON - President Bush's top Iraq war commander
said Sunday that as far as he knows, his command
performances now and in the future will be strictly
military, not political.
In fact, Army Gen. David Petraeus cited the words
of Civil War-era Gen. William T. Sherman in declaring
he has no interest in shedding his uniform and
running for the White House, as Gen. Dwight D.
Eisenhower did 55 years ago.
"None," Petraeus replied, when asked
on "Fox News Sunday" if he had an interest
in running.
"I have great respect for those who do choose
to serve our country in that way. I've chosen to
serve our country in uniform," Petraeus said
from Baghdad.
"And I think that
General Sherman had it right when he gave what
is now commonly referred to as a Shermanesque
response when asked a similar question."
A leading Union general
in the war, Sherman said in a telegram to the
Republican National Convention in 1884, when
he was being urged to run for president, "I
will not accept if nominated, and I will not serve
if elected," according to "The Yale Book
of Quotations."
SOURCE:
US Department of Veterans Affair
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