Murtha Calls For Withdrawal

This is huge. John Murtha is easily one of the most hawkish Democrats in Congress. Just two years ago, in the thick of the Iraq War, Murtha was presented with the National Distinguished Public Service Award from the conservative American Legion. Perhaps more ironically, Murtha's "support of a strong national defense" earned him the Henry M. Jackson Distinguished Service Award, named for Scoop Jackson, perhaps the most hawkish Democrat of the last fifty years. But today, John Murtha is calling for withdrawal from Iraq.

"This is the immediate redeployment of American forces because they have become the target," said Rep. John Murtha, D-Pennsylvania, one of Congress' most hawkish Democrats. At times during his remarks to reporters, the decorated Vietnam War veteran and former Marine was choking back tears.

"It is time for a change in direction. Our military is suffering, the future of our country is at risk. We cannot continue on the present course. It is evident that continued military action in Iraq is not in the best interests of the United States of America, the Iraqi people or the Persian Gulf region," Murtha said.

Murtha, the top Democrat on the House Appropriations defense subcommittee, has earned bipartisan respect for his grasp of military issues over three decades in Congress.

He said announcing a U.S. withdrawal would provide the Iraqi government with an added incentive to have their own security forces take control of the conflict.
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Murtha voted to give the president authority to use force against Saddam Hussein in 2002. In recent months, the top Democrat on the House Appropriations Committee defense panel has grown increasingly troubled with the direction of the war and with the Bush administration's handling of it, particularly following reports of secret CIA prisons in Eastern Europe.

"The war in Iraq is not going as advertised. It is a flawed policy wrapped in illusion," Murtha said.

I would say this makes it official. No Democrat should continue to espouse a 'fight harder' strategy of flooding Iraq with more American troops. It just doesn't make sense. Look for the White House to open up a huge PR offensive against Murtha in response to this. But then also look for it to backfire spectacularly.



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Our minds are one! (none / 0)

I put out my diary simultaneously -- I agree this is enormous!  The backbone implant operation seems to have taken and the Dems are finally standing up to the NeoCon bullies.  Yes!

JamBoi

Just another Jesus followin' Green for Constitutional Democracy. :-)
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by JamBoi on Thu Nov 17, 2005 at 12:04:16 PM EST

Re: Our minds are one! (none / 0)

But will the Republicans start withdrawing troops before next election and, at that point, arbitrarily  claim "victory" in staying the course. I think thats whats most likely to happen.
by AC4508 on Thu Nov 17, 2005 at 02:42:31 PM EST
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Re: Our minds are one! (none / 0)

There is no easy out for the Republicans.  When US troops disengage, Iraq will disintegrate.  I was afraid the pro-bush masses would blame the inevitable instability in post-occupation Iraq on  anti-war politicians, but it looks like all those pro-bush patriots have abandoned their big brother.  

Blame for all the evil left to come will fall fairly on the shoulders of the neo-cons, hopefully crippling them for a long time.  Bush-Cheney's only defense now is this pathetic whining about how the Democrats are re-writing history.  The only way Iraq is not an anchor on GOP poll numbers (for the next decade?)  is if it becomes a peaceful, stable democracy allied with the US.  Not likely.  

by Winston Smith on Thu Nov 17, 2005 at 03:35:04 PM EST
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The Arabs (none / 0)

deserve their fair share of the blame too. It is not inevitable that Iraq go to hell after we pull out, it is only probable given the backwards nature of the religion-filled Middle East, and their corrupting oil money (see also: Bush Family). If the people of the Middle East get their act together, they wouldn't have it so bad.
by Paul Goodman on Thu Nov 17, 2005 at 04:46:06 PM EST
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Notice how much "backbone" you can have (none / 0)

when people actually vote for you!

It's all in the hands of The People, folks (as scary as that sounds).

by Paul Goodman on Thu Nov 17, 2005 at 04:43:23 PM EST

See my parody on Rep. Murtha (none / 0)

It's called the House of Murtha:
http://whatamockery.com/2005/11/cong-murtha-turns-against-war.html
by MrMocker on Thu Nov 17, 2005 at 06:15:37 PM EST


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