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Thompson: Petraeus’ report contains 'routine excuses' for war PDF Print E-mail
Written by Lake County News reports   
Tuesday, 11 September 2007
WASHINGTON – North Coast Congressman Mike Thompson (D-St. Helena) had strong words for Gen. David Petraeus’ Monday testimony on the war in Iraq.


In a statement issued following Petraeus' testimony before Congress, Thompson called the general's report “just a thinly guised veil of President Bush’s routine excuses for continuing war. While his intentions may be good, the general only confirms my belief that redeployment should begin immediately.”


Thompson, a Vietnam veteran, has been a vocal critic of the war since before it began.


“After nearly five years in Iraq, it is abundantly clear that the Iraqi government will not take responsibility for securing its country as long as our troops are doing it for them,” Thompson said. “Just this January, President Bush said that with the support of 30,000 more U.S. troops, the Iraqi government planned to secure their county by this November.”


Thompson cited a General Accounting Office report released just last week that finds that the Iraqi government is nowhere close to controlling their country. “Even worse, another recent report on the Iraqi security forces found that the Iraqi police force and the agency that oversees it are overrun with corruption and sectarianism,” he said.


Thompson quoted Bush who stated in January that if the Iraqi government didn't make progress, it would lose the support of the American people.


“I believe the American people have lost faith in the Iraqi government and in President Bush’s failed strategies,” Thompson continued. “For our own safety and that of the Iraqi people, we need a new direction in Iraq – one that puts our resources into finding a diplomatic strategy for quelling the violence in Iraq and rooting out terrorism both in Iraq and around the globe.


“We are far beyond envisioning our troops home, as General Petraeus has implied,” said Thompson. “The American people want to see all of their troops home as soon as possible, period.”


In order to begin that new direction, Thompson recently introduced HR 3071, which calls for redeployment of troops out of Iraq to begin immediately, while simultaneously requiring the president to work with the United Nations to implement a region-wide strategy for containing Iraq’s civil war.


On Jan. 31 Thompson introduced another bill in Congress – HR 787, the Iraq War De-Escalation Act of 2007, which also was meant to bring U.S. troops home from Iraq.


HR787 was the House companion to SB 433, introduced by Sen. Barack Obama. It set a troop deployment deadline of March 31, 2008.


The bill has remained in committee since March, when the House Foreign Affairs Committee held hearings on HR 787.


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what is success?
written by sannan, September 11, 2007
During the House hearing on Monday, Ambassador Crocker said "I cannot define success in Iraq." Could that possibly be the administration's problem?
The reasons for this war and the objectives for invading Iraq have changed so many times. Do we even know why we are there?
why we fight
written by smurf, September 11, 2007
why are we there? It's because of the gutlessness of democratic leaders like Joe Biden, who recently said they couldn't cut funding for the war because then the troops wouldn't have good equipment like IED-proof APCs, so they would be less safe. What Joe ignores is the basic fact that the troops would be even safer if they were here at home, instead of illegally occupying a country on the other side of the globe that we have very little understanding of and has never threatened us.
So Mikey can gripe about the president all he wants, but it's really the dems who keep the war going, in part because they think it will help them in the next election.

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