Comment Of Senator Patrick Leahy (D-Vt.)
On The Testimony Of General Petraeus And Ambassador Crocker
On The Continued Deployment Of U.S. Troops In Iraq
September 10, 2007
The Bush Administration misled the nation into one of the costliest
blunders in our history, wrongly connecting Iraq to the attacks of
September 11. Ever since then they have attacked anyone who has dared
to question their poor judgment, their lack of a coherent strategy and
their incompetence.
Six years ago our troops had cornered Osama bin Laden in Afghanistan.
Then the Bush Administration diverted our military resources to Iraq,
and he slipped away. He remains on the loose today, and terrorism has
increased worldwide. Meanwhile, the war in Iraq has lasted longer than
World War II, squandering hundreds of billions of U.S. tax dollars. The
President wants to keep the pedal to the floor in this war, dumping the
Iraq mess onto the next President’s doorstep.
The inescapable reality remains that the Iraqis are no closer today to
any kind of political settlement to end this conflict. No surge of
additional military force will change the situation when the Iraqis
themselves are not willing to make these hard choices. In the meantime,
our presence discourages the Iraqis from taking responsibility for their
own future.
With no light at the end of the tunnel after more than five years of
war, the answer is not to keep lengthening the tunnel. The answer is to
begin bringing our troops home from the middle of Iraq’s civil war.
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