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Statement on Iraq Meeting at the White House« Thread Started

Postby admin » Sat Jan 28, 2012 3:55 pm

Statement on Iraq Meeting at the White House« Thread Started on Sept 21, 2007, 10:12pm » --------------------------------------------------------------------------------Statement on Iraq Meeting at the White Houseread at source> http://democraticleader.house.gov/in_th ... WASHINGTON - House Majority Steny Hoyer (MD) released the following statement today following the bipartisan, bicameral Congressional Leadership meeting with President Bush and reports that he would remove 30,000 troops from Iraq next summer:"The President is clearly determined to stay-the-course in Iraq, and is not swayed by the readiness crisis in our Armed Forces, the potentially negative consequences for our nation's security, or the views of the American and Iraqi people."The fact is that the military long ago made clear that due to the strain on our forces the 30,000 surge troops would need to be removed by the middle of next year. The President is simply bowing to reality, not responding to the American people or implementing a new strategy. This plan would simply leave us where we started when the surge began - 18 months later. Next summer would see America with 130,000 American troops policing a sectarian civil war and no guarantee that political reconciliation will have materialized."Democrats will continue to push for a real change in direction, a responsible redeployment of our troops, and a refocus on the war on terror. We hope that Republicans will join with us, instead of supporting the President's policy."
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