Wednesday, December 06, 2006

Sestak says "Redeploy" by end of 2007

Today's Delco Times quotes Congressman-elect Joe Sestak:
"This is not militarily resolvable," Sestak said. "We must redeploy from Iraq, at least by the end of next year."
Further:
Forcing the Iraqi government to "face the reality" of U.S. troops leaving the conflict will force them to render some semblance of peace, most likely by coordinating the effort with other countries in the region using economic accords, according to Sestak.

Yes, that's what we wanted when we voted for Sestak. We voted overwhelmingly here in PA-7 and in many other areas of the USA, that we wanted out of this Iraq war.

Keep this "redeployment" effort going Joe!

1 Comments:

Blogger David Diano said...

"redeploy" is political-speak for "withdraw", "retreat", "pull-back", etc.

And I'm perfectly fine with "retreat". I would have used the phrase "surrendering to reality".

We won the initial battles and lost the war. (Failed to capture those "hearts and minds".)

Of course, no politician is permitted to admit that the US was defeated (due to the utter incompetence of its President).

This is the biggest whitewash in the Iraq Study Group Report: failure to acknowledge that George W. Bush is part of the problem and not the solution. A REAL solution requires the replacement of Bush as "the Decider". Without admitting that Bush is incapable of leading, the report is like a tripod with two legs.

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