Iraq War,  Politics

Iraq War Watch: Barack Obama – “REDUCE” Cut and Run

Sen. Barack Obama, D-Ill., speaks before the Chicago Council on Foreign Affairs Tuesday, Nov. 22, 2005, in Chicago where he called for a troop reduction in Iraq and criticized the Bush administration for questioning the patriotism of people who speak out against the war.

The ASSociated Press has Obama Calls for Troop Reduction in Iraq

llinois Democratic Sen. Barack Obama on Tuesday called for a troop reduction in Iraq and criticized the Bush administration for questioning the patriotism of people who speak out against the war.

“I believe that U.S. forces are still a part of the solution in Iraq,” according to a prepared text of Obama’s speech to the Chicago Council on Foreign Relations. “The strategic goals should be to allow for a limited drawdown of U.S. troops, coupled with shift to a more effective counter-insurgency strategy that puts the Iraqi security forces in the lead and intensifies our efforts to train Iraqi forces.”

Following the Dec. 15 Iraqi elections, Obama said the United States should focus over the course of the next year on how to reduce its troops there.

“Notice that I say ‘reduce’ and not ‘fully withdraw,'” Obama said.

Ok, a modified, hedged, “REDUCED” cut and run strategy.

Aren’t we ingenious?

The freshman lawmaker also joined the chorus of politicians defending decorated Vietnam War veteran Rep. John Murtha, D-Pa., who was criticized by the Bush administration, other Republicans and the public after calling for an immediate withdrawal of U.S. troops.

“We watched the shameful attempt to paint John Murtha – a Marine Corp recipient of two purple hearts and a Bronze Star – into a coward of questionable patriotism,” Obama said.

Flap as not heard from anyone in the Bush administration who questions Murtha’s patriotism. In fact, yesterday, the Vice President praised him for his service to America.

However, Murtha’s and Obama’s cut and run strategy out of the Iraq War is WRONG.