] The panelists included: U.S. Rep. Melissa Hart, ] R-Pennsylvania, USA Today reporter Tom Squitieri, Lt. ] Col. Steve Grove of the U.S. Army and Col. John C. Burns, ] a faculty member of the Naval War College. The discussion ] was led by political analyst Jon Delano. ] ] While the speakers offered varying points of view on the ] situation in Iraq, all agreed that Americans must support ] and respect the troops currently fighting the battle. ] ] "I believe we have an unanimous agreement around the ] country that the men and women and the leadership are ] doing the best job that they can do," Delano said. ] ] The panelists also agreed that the war, not only in Iraq ] but on terrorism as a whole, is not one which will be ] over soon. But, instead, one that may last for ] generations. ] ] "The global war on terrorism is generational," said ] Burns, a 1980 graduate who rejoined the Naval War College ] faculty in August following a tour as the chief of ] operations for the Coalition Force Land Component ] Command. ] ] Burns and Grove, a 1983 graduate who has served on two ] deployments in Iraq as senior intelligence officer for ] the 82nd Airborne Division, believe that Americans at ] home are not necessarily hearing the successes of the ] battle in Iraq, but instead the sensationalized headlines ] from the media. Washington & Jefferson College: Four Graduates Give Views on Iraq |