Withdrawal on the 2006 Republican Platform?
by Chris Bowers, Mon Jul 11, 2005 at 02:56:57 PM EDT
The paper, which is marked "Secret -- UK Eyes Only," said "emerging U.S. plans assume that 14 out of 18 provinces could be handed over to Iraqi control by early 2006," allowing a reduction in overall U.S.-led forces in Iraq to 66,000 troops. The troop level is now at about 160,000, including 138,000 American troops, according to a military spokesman in Baghdad.
Make no mistake: if Republicans become the party of withdrawal before Democrats are able to do so, they will comfortably sweep the 2006 midterms. An increasingly restless public wants out of Iraq within one year. If Democrats are unable to support an idea favored not only by the vast majority of their own voters, but also by a significant majority of all voters, we will deservedly appear to be a party that stands for nothing. It would be perhaps the supreme irony of recent politics if Republicans were able to win an election by positioning themselves as the party of withdrawal, but we should make no mistake and harbor no illusions about this. If Republicans are able to position themselves as the party of withdrawal, then win the 2006 elections they almost certainly will.Tags: Republicans (all tags)









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