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Monday, July 09, 2007
Amanda Carpenter :: Townhall.com Columnist
Reid Renews Push for Withdrawal
by Amanda Carpenter
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Senate Majority Leader Harry Reid will renew his push to end the war in Iraq as his chamber begins work on the 2008 defense authorization bill Monday.

Recently, a handful of Republican senators have broken ranks with the White House on President Bush’s Iraq policy. Reid will force them to vote with or against the President before the August recess, adding pressure to the fracture within the GOP on the issue of Iraq.

Beginning Monday, a series of Democrat-sponsored amendments will be introduced to the bill to mandate a date for withdrawal, to slow the rotation of deployments to Iraq, to limit U.S. missions in the region, and to revoke the Senate’s 2002 authorization of the war.

Although these amendments have yet to be formally announced, a handful of Democratic senators have publicly discussed the amendments they will sponsor. Sen. Carl Levin (D.-Mich.) and Sen. Jack Reed (R.I.) have signaled that they will sponsor an amendment to redeploy U.S. troops from Iraq within 120 days. It also aims for full withdrawal by April 2008.

Sen. Hillary Clinton (D.-N.Y.), who spent the Senate’s Fourth of July recess campaigning for the Democratic nomination for President, will introduce an amendment to the bill to “de-authorize” war operations in Iraq by setting, as she calls it, an October 11, 2007 “expiration date” for the war. That date is the 5 year anniversary of when Clinton, along with the majority of the Senate, voted to authorize President Bush to use force in Iraq. Her amendment will be co-sponsored with skilled Senate parliamentarian Sen. Robert Byrd (D.-W.V.).

Sen. Jim Webb (D.-Va.) has been working on a military readiness amendment to delay deployments to Iraq. His amendment will require soldiers to take time off between deployments for a period at least as long that they were previously deployed. Leader Reid explained in a June 12 press conference that Webb’s amendment could be “something very simple that says a soldier cannot go back to Iraq until he's home for the length of time he's been there; 15 months, 15 months.”

The new Democratic Congress spent their first three months in power passing an emergency supplemental Iraq spending bill that President Bush ultimately vetoed because it contained withdrawal date for U.S. troops to leave Iraq. The language was then stripped from a second version of the bill and later signed by the President.

This time around, Leader Reid believes anti-war Democrats have an upper hand over the President. “Remember, this isn’t a spending bill,” Reid said on June 12. “This is an authorization bill. So, we’re playing in our territory now, not the President’s.”

The $648 billion defense authorization bill legislates what government money can be spent on. The FY 2008 defense spending bill, to be considered by the Senate this fall, then releases government money to be spent on those authorized projects. By severely limiting what war operations the government will fund in the authorization bill, anti-war senators could evade a controversial vote to explicitly de-fund military activities.

Reid’s efforts to push for withdrawal and de-funding are scheduled at an opportune time for anti-war Democrats. In the past two weeks, five formerly pro-war Republican senators have publicly split with the White House on Iraq: Sen. Lamar Alexander (Tenn.), Sen. Pete Domenici (N.M.), Sen. Judd Gregg (N.H.), Sen. Richard Lugar (Ind.) and Sen. George Voinovich (Ohio). continued... Continued...

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that was a great post.

todays usa today poll has 70% of americans wanting us out of iraq by april.

of course conservatives don't believe in the will of the people because everyone in america except for themselves is stupid.

they and only they know the real truth.

here is the poll numbers website.


http://www.usatoday.com/printedition/news/20070710/1a_lede10.art.htm


Carpenter must have hit a nerve
This column sure gets the right wingnuts spinning like tops. They pull out all the stops with inanities like "untie the hands of our troops".... "fight them over there not over here"...

Since when has any general or any military leader in charge of significant operations in Iraq even HINTED that their hands are tied by Bush or anyone else? Come on. That argument is SO weak.

Or they whine, "we invaded Iraq so we don't have to fight Al Qaeda over here." What patent baloney. We have to worry about and protect ourselves over here from extremists regardless of what happens in Iraq! Fighting Al Qaeda was NEVER an argument for invading Iraq - it was all about phantom WMD, and removing a cruel dictator and establishing a beacon of democracy in the ME.

Get it through your thick skulls that fighting Al Qaeda is a side issue in Iraq and has always been a side issue. Most of the violence over there is a civil war between Sunnis, Shia, and Kurds over who controls the country, its culture, state sanctioned religion and - most of all - its vast oil wealth.

And what has Iraq become since the invasion? Even more of a chaotic failed state and training ground attracting would-be terrorists from all over the world to hone their skills. They learn IED and bomb making from the experts. They learn how to destabilize a country and keep it chaotic so the government can't function. They learn how to tie down our military by creating a civil war. They use the civil war to cripple and fully corrupt the government so they can funnel billions of dollars out of Iraqi oil revenues and US aid to fund additional terrorism all over the world.

Meanwhile Iran is licking its chops as Bush virtually hands them Iraq on a platter as a Shiite state to extend their influence over the Muslim world. Does anyone really think that the taste of western style democracy and "victory" over the chaos, instability and insecurity of Saddam's regime has is winning their hearts and minds over ordinary Iraqis?

These TH fools wring their hands like little babies crying that no one else has a plan. But whenever someone like the ISG or Joe Biden offers any suggestions they don't even study them. They don't even discuss it. The only thing that can be done is to keep executing the same strategies that have failed over and over and proven either worthless or unsustainable.

It is time for Bush and Cheney to finally be honest with America. The surge MIGHT have worked if it had been started right after our victory over Saddam. If we had taken control of the country and imposed stability. But the truth is that by 2007 it is too little, too late. Its whack-a-mole all over again. You move the military into an area and it stabilizes. The insurgents go somewhere else and create chaos. You have the impossible choice of moving troops out of the now stable area to fight them which returns it to their control or let them win and gather additinal recruits in the new area.

The one thing you CAN'T do is ask for enough additional troops to make the surge actually work. Why?

Because the awful truth is that our military is exhausted by Iraq and will take a decade or more to rebuild. The surge CANNOT be maintained past the end of the year or early spring at the latest. There is NO military leader who disagrees with this. The truth is we WILL begin a withdrawal from Iraq sooner rather than later. Patriotic Americans need to STOP discussing whether and when it will happen and START discussing how to deal with the catastrophe Bush leaves behind.

Those fools who are too blind to SEE the truth will be blindsided by it. It is the patriotic democrats and republicans like Reid, Biden, Hagel, Warner, and a growing number of others who can no longer refuse to see the truth who are trying to find a way to extricate this country from the catastrophe of the Bush/Cheney admnistration. They need our prayers and every ounce of help we can give them.
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