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----- Original Message ----- From: "Russ Feingold, U.S. Senator" <russ@progressivepatriotsfund.com> Date: Thursday, January 11, 2007 11:36 am Subject: Use the Power of the Purse To: xxxxx
> Dear xxxxx > > I wanted to take a moment to pass along the op-ed I wrote in > this morning's Milwaukee Journal Sentinel responding to the > President's speech last night. Now, more than ever, we need to > change our course in Iraq, and I hope you'll ask your > friends to join me in co-sponsoring my resolution > co-sponsoring my resolution to redeploy our troops. > > > ---------------------------------------- > Use the power of the purse > > By RUSS FEINGOLD > > Keeping our brave troops in Iraq indefinitely is having a > devastating impact on our national security and military > readiness. > > That's why I have consistently advocated that we set a timetable > to redeploy our troops from Iraq. But the president refuses to > set a timetable, even though the American people soundly > rejected his Iraq policy in November. Instead, the president has > announced he wants to send approximately 20,000 more troops. > > We should be redeploying our troops out of Iraq, not sending in > more. > > Conditions in Iraq are deteriorating, the strain on our military > is increasing and the threats we face to our national security > elsewhere in the world continue to grow. We can't afford to wait > any longer. Congress must use its main power - the power of the > purse - to put an end to our involvement in the war in Iraq. > > Over the next several weeks, I am going to take a hard look at > just how we should do that in my capacity as a member of the > Foreign Relations and Intelligence committees, both of which > will be holding hearings on Iraq. > > As the president made clear Wednesday night, he has no intention > of redeploying our troops from Iraq. Congress cannot continue to > accept this. Congress can, by restricting funding for this > misguided war, do what the president refuses to do - redeploy > from Iraq to refocus on defeating global terrorist networks. > > Some will claim that cutting off funding for the war would > endanger our brave troops on the ground. Not true. The safety of > our service men and women in Iraq is paramount, and we can and > should end funding for the war without putting our troops in > further danger. > > Congress will continue to give our troops the resources and > support they need, but by, for example, specifying a time after > which funding for the war would end, it can give the president > the time needed to redeploy troops safely from Iraq. > > Our troops in Iraq have done their job professionally and > heroically. But we cannot continue to send our nation's best > into a war that was started - and is still maintained - on false > pretenses. An indefinite presence of U.S. military personnel in > Iraq will not fix that country's political problems. And sending > more troops will not provide the stability that can only come > from a political agreement. > > Our country needs a new national security strategy that starts > with a redeployment from Iraq so we can focus on the global > threats to our national security that have only grown while this > administration has been bogged down in that country. > > We need to finish the job in Afghanistan and address threats to > our security in Somalia and other weak or failed states that we > have neglected for too long. We should scrap the failed > diplomacy the administration has used to offend, push away and > ultimately alienate so many of our friends and allies, while we > also repair and infuse new capabilities and strength into our > armed forces. > > Keeping massive numbers of American troops in Iraq indefinitely > is not the way to defeat global terrorist networks. We will > continue to weaken, not strengthen, our national security by > continuing to pour a disproportionate level of our military and > intelligence and fiscal resources into Iraq. > > In the November elections, the American people made it clear > that they want our troops out of Iraq, and it is up to Congress > to respond. Our top national security priority must be to defeat > the global terrorist networks operating in countries around the > world. With Wednesday's announcement that he seeks to escalate > the Iraq war, the president made it clear that he will continue > to shortchange that global fight and to ignore the will of the > American people. > > From the beginning, this war has been a mistake, and the > policies that have carried it out have been a failure. Congress > must not allow the president to continue or escalate a war that > has already come at such a terrible cost. > > It's time for Congress to use the power of the purse to end this > devastating war and finally bring American troops out of Iraq. > ---------------------------------------- > > Once again, thank you for co-sponsoring and I hope you'll consider <A > href="asking your > friends to do so as well. As always, thank you for your support. > > Sincerely, > > Russ Feingold > United States Senator > Honorary Chair, Progressive Patriots Fund > > Click below to Click > here to ask your friends to sign Russ's petition > > -------------------------------------------------- > -> > -------------------------------------------------- > Authorized and Paid for by the Progressive Patriots Fund > > Daniel D. Hannula, Superior, WI Treasurer > > -------------------------------------------------- >-> *********************************** >
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