Friday, January 5, 2007

BREAKING- Dems' Letter To Bush

The entire letter can be found over at .

In a recent appearance before the Senate Armed Services Committee, General John Abizaid, our top commander for Iraq and the region, said the following when asked about whether he thought more troops would contribute to our chances for success in Iraq:

"I met with every divisional commander, General Casey, the Corps commander, General Dempsey. We all talked together. And I said, in your professional opinion, if we were to bring in more American troops now, does it add considerably to our ability to achieve success in Iraq? And they all said no. And the reason is, because we want the Iraqis to do more. It's easy for the Iraqis to rely upon to us do this work. I believe that more American forces prevent the Iraqis from doing more, from taking more responsibility for their own future. "

Rather than deploy additional forces to Iraq, we believe the way forward is to begin t he phased redeployment of our forces in the next four to six months, while shifting the principal mission of our forces there from combat to training, logistics, force protection and counter-terror. A renewed diplomatic strategy, both within the region and beyond, is also required to help the Iraqis agree to a sustainable political settlement. In short, it is time to begin to move our forces out of Iraq and make the Iraqi political leadership aware that our commitment is not open ended, that we cannot resolve their sectarian problems, and that only they can find the political resolution required to stabilize Iraq.


Finally.

I was worried the Dems wouldn’t take such a hard line, but it seems they have listened to the American people, the Iraq forces, and, like sanity, and issued a strong statement.

Let the games begin.



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2 comments:

Anonymous said...

Glad to see this letter went out, hopefully this is only the beginning. ABCnews had an interview with 3 democrats on it yesterday stating that although the dems might not like the idea of more troops in the end if them president wants more, he will get more. I was so dissapointed to hear them say that.

Simply Liberal said...

I know. They won't take a hard enough stane and cut off funding. I think a lot of it has to do with the way they think they will be percieved by the public if they cut off funding. Though we all hate the war, I don't think many people in the country would support the Democrats cutting off the purse.