Friday, September 10, 2004
The New York Times > Opinion > Unraveling Kerry's Iraq Plan
The New York Times > Opinion > Unraveling Kerry's Iraq Plan
John Kerry doesn't seem to have taken a solid stand on the war in Iraq. He claims U.S. soldiers will need to be committed to Iraq for the foreseeable future. Under a new administration, things will be different. He will provide safety for UN election officials, fix the Iraqi infrastructure, and do a better job of training Iraqi security. What I want to know is how he will end U.S. entanglement in Iraq. Now is the time to spellout specifically how he will bring American soldiers home and end America's involvement in Iraq. Without that commitment, his promises are no better than Nixon's in 1968 when he claimed he would end the war in Viet Nam.
John Kerry doesn't seem to have taken a solid stand on the war in Iraq. He claims U.S. soldiers will need to be committed to Iraq for the foreseeable future. Under a new administration, things will be different. He will provide safety for UN election officials, fix the Iraqi infrastructure, and do a better job of training Iraqi security. What I want to know is how he will end U.S. entanglement in Iraq. Now is the time to spellout specifically how he will bring American soldiers home and end America's involvement in Iraq. Without that commitment, his promises are no better than Nixon's in 1968 when he claimed he would end the war in Viet Nam.
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