War In Iraq
Joe Biden On The War In Iraq THE BIDEN PLAN: Senator Biden wants to bring most of the troops home in 2008 while leaving behind a more stable region. Senator Biden wants to bring most of the troops home in 2008 while leaving behind a more stable region. Joe Biden has been the Democrat’s strongest voice against the Administration’s handling of the war, and is the only Senator with a plan for bringing home America’s troops, without leaving chaos behind in Iraq. He is respected at home and abroad for his well-informed and common sense approach to the complexities of American foreign policy. The Way Forward: Senator Biden believes it is important to bring home our troops without leaving chaos behind in Iraq. The Senator and Les Gelb, President Emeritus of the Council on Foreign Relations, have a five-point plan that offers a political solution to ending the war. On September 26, 2007, the Senate voted 75-23 to endorse the central elements of the Biden-Gelb plan in an amendment offered by Senators Biden and Brownback.
THE BIDEN PLAN: The Totality of America’s Strength: Having spent his entire career on the Senate Foreign Relations Committee, and now serving as its Chairman, Senator Biden understands today’s significant global challenges. We have the rise of Russia and the use of oil as a weapon; the ascendancy of China, not only economically, but militarily; Iran and North Korea trying to get nuclear weapons or increase their nuclear arsenal; a genocide in Darfur; the deterioration of democracy in Latin America; and an axis of oil around the world where dictators would be of no consequence were they not swimming in a sea of high priced oil. He wants a foreign policy using the totality of America’s strength- built on diplomacy, and our ideals and ideas, as well as our military might. Here’s what he would do: THE BIDEN RECORD: Stopping Genocide In Darfur: For three years, Senator Biden has been a leader in the effort to stop the tragedy in Darfur. He has pushed for a No Fly Zone, an international peacekeeping force, tougher sanctions and a peace process; he has traveled to the region and led a Congressional Delegation to the United Nations to make the urgency of the situation known to the international community. Supporting the United Nations: He continues to fight for legislation to keep the U.S. financial commitment to the United Nations, building on the landmark Helms-Biden legislation that provided for payment of U.N. arrears conditioned on organizational reform. Stopping Drug Trafficking At The Border: Senator Biden has pushed for counter-narcotic efforts to be a high priority of American foreign policy.
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Sarah Palin On The War In Iraq Palin Believes That The Iraq War Is A Task ‘From God.’ Palin Believes The Iraq War is Being Fought Over Oil Palin Has Never Been To Iraq. In her only trip overseas, Palin visited Alaska National Guard troops stationed in Kuwait and Germany in July 2007. AP, 7/25/07 During a Q&A with Alaska Business Monthly
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