Out of Iraq
June 10th, 2008 | by Paul Merda |Lawrence Korb, assistant secretary of defense in the Reagan administration, a senior fellow at the Center for American Progress and a senior adviser to the Center for Defense Information has this to say about removing American Troops from the Iraq Debacle:
In 1967, Chicago Mayor Richard Daley told President Lyndon Johnson that he needed to remove the 500,000 U.S. troops then involved in Vietnam’s civil war. When Johnson responded by asking how he could do that, Daley replied, “Put them on a [expletive deleted] plane and bring them home.”
Okay, there is much more to this lifetime Defense Analyst’s article than just that… He thinks we should start with by leaving our Northern bases first and slowly withdrawing South taking with us important and expensive military equipment. Coupled with a renewed Diplomatic effort with Iraq’s neighbors the situation should be far better than the current plan…war without end. Check it out for a Conservatives view on redeployment.
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