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How long have US troops been in Iraq? When is the last time
Senator Richard Lugar said anything about it in public? So when he
finally does say something, what is the effect? Most call it a
defection and some call it surrender. But a few who would defend
Senator Lugar's defection indicate he was not invited for talks on the
Iraq war at the White House. They also indicate his
communications to President Bush were not answered. So this is
how one responds to being ignored? Maybe Senator, others know how
you would act and that is why they ignored you.
And if your concern really is we have to do something before the
military has to once again extend the deployments of US troops, being
this outspoken before now in support of the troops would have been
helpful. Anyone who doubts whether your actions this month and
questions your intentions is right. Anyone questioning why
Senators such as yourself did not take strong actions in support of the
troops before now are understandably suspicious. Have you
considered how much damage this does for the very troops whose course
you seek to change. Had you let them follow the course to victory
since the beginning of the war in Iraq they would have won already.
Lugar Senate Floor Speech Calls for Course Change in Iraq
Senator Lugar calling for a course change in a speech from
the Senate floor.I rise today to offer observations on the continuing
involvement of the United States in Iraq. In my judgment, our
course in Iraq has lost contact with our vital national security
interests in the Middle East and beyond. Our continuing
absorption with military activities in Iraq is limiting our diplomatic
assertiveness there and elsewhere in the world. The prospects
that the current "surge" strategy will succeed in the way originally
envisioned by the President are very limited within the short period
framed by our own domestic political debate. And the strident,
polarized nature of that debate increases the risk that our involvement
in Iraq will end in a poorly planned withdrawal that undercuts our
vital interests in the Middle East. Unless we recalibrate our
strategy in Iraq to fit our domestic political conditions and the
broader needs of U.S. national security, we risk foreign policy
failures that could greatly diminish our influence in the region and
the world.
Oh ands it took soooo much courage for Lugar and others to defect! We see them for what they are.
ReplyDeleteHR1585 on military appropriations that is before the Senate now had four cloture votes on amendments yesterday and only Lieberman's amdt on getting a report on Iran's involvement in Iraq helping insurgents was passed 97-0
ReplyDeleteThe Hagel, Graham and Webb amdts were rejected on cloture.
Between the Amnesty defeat (for now) and the Iraq unnecessary debate in Congress, it is getting more difficult to put together a vote 'em outta office list. But I'm working on it.
Now that he has officially presented his mindless, cowardly position on the War in Iraq, Senator Lugar is hailed by the mass media as the Republican "Dean of Foreign Policy." He is instead, a mindless, addled twit, who with the other nitwit in the senate, Trent Lott, promoted the chemical weapons convention, ratified in 1997. All of these nitwits think if our enemies sign this lousy piece of paper, they will abide by its restrictions. But of course any sane person knows Iran, Russia, China, North Korea and others most inclined to use it, never will abide by the treaty they signed. But we will, guaranteeing to increase our vulnerability to these scum. Good going Mr. Lugar. Twit.
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