Dems would not change Iraq policy
Donald Lambro:
"The Democratic presidential candidates have been attacking President Bush relentlessly on the Iraq war and occupation, but most of them would follow the same general course of action.
"Ever since Mr. Bush sent American air, naval and ground forces into Iraq on March 19 to topple Saddam Hussein's regime, the Democratic candidates have been escalating their campaign rhetoric against the way the president went to war and is handling postwar reconstruction.
"Their noisy political offensive has masked the fact that a majority of them would keep U.S. troops in Iraq while seeking increased financial and peacekeeping support from the United Nations and U.S. allies, just as the administration is doing."
Even Howard Dean would not pull US forces out of Iraq.
Donald Lambro:
"The Democratic presidential candidates have been attacking President Bush relentlessly on the Iraq war and occupation, but most of them would follow the same general course of action.
"Ever since Mr. Bush sent American air, naval and ground forces into Iraq on March 19 to topple Saddam Hussein's regime, the Democratic candidates have been escalating their campaign rhetoric against the way the president went to war and is handling postwar reconstruction.
"Their noisy political offensive has masked the fact that a majority of them would keep U.S. troops in Iraq while seeking increased financial and peacekeeping support from the United Nations and U.S. allies, just as the administration is doing."
Even Howard Dean would not pull US forces out of Iraq.
Comments
Post a Comment