http://feingold.senate.gov/~feingold/releases/05/09/20059288.html
FEINGOLD “THE PRESIDENT’S POLICIES IN IRAQ ARE BREAKING
THE UNITED STATES ARMY”
Feingold Gives Third in a Series of Speeches on the
Administration’s Flawed National Security Policy
Washington, D.C. – U.S. Senator Russ Feingold tomorrow will give his third in a series of speeches on the President’s flawed national security policy. Feingold’s speech, from the floor of the U.S. Senate, will focus on the negative effect that the Administration’s misguided Iraq policy is having on the U.S. military and the U.S. economy.
In June, Feingold introduced a resolution, the first of its kind in the Senate, that calls for the President to clarify the military mission in Iraq, lay out a plan and timeframe for accomplishing that mission, and publicly articulate a plan for American troops to return home. In August Feingold again jump started the discussion by becoming the first member of the U.S. Senate to propose a target date to finish the mission in Iraq – December 31, 2006. Because of the Administration’s conflicting signals about the duration of U.S. troop deployments, Feingold said he felt obligated to propose a specific goal for bringing U.S. forces home from Iraq.
“The President’s policies in Iraq are breaking the United States Army,” Feingold said. “Too often, too many of my colleagues are reluctant to challenge the Administration’s policies in Iraq for fear that anything other than staying the course set by the President will somehow appear weak. But the President’s course is misguided, and it is doing grave damage to our extraordinarily professional and globally admired all-volunteer United States Army. To stand by while this damage is done is not patriotic. It is not supportive. It is not tough on terrorism, or strong on national security. Because I am proud of our men and women in uniform, and because I am committed to working with all of my colleagues to make this country more secure, I am convinced that we must change our course.” Feingold’s speech as prepared is available at:
http://feingold.senate.gov/~feingold/statements/05/09/2005928.html .
His July 27 speech, “The Lack of a Coherent Policy in Iraq,” can be found at:
http://feingold.senate.gov/~feingold/statements/05/07/2005728344.html.The transcript of his August 23 speech, “American National Security and Finishing the Mission in Iraq,” is available at:
http://feingold.senate.gov/~feingold/statements/05/08/2005823.html.“I cannot support an Iraq policy that makes our enemies stronger and our own country weaker, and that is why I will not support staying the course the President has set,” Feingold said. “The costs of staying this course indefinitely, the consequences of weakening America’s military and America’s economy, loom more ominously before us with each passing week. There is no leadership in simply hoping for the best. We must insist on an Iraq policy that works.”
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