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Withdrawing From Iraq Would Be Difficult

Pulling the U.S. military out of Iraq would be a massive undertaking and would have to be done slowly and deliberately, defense officials said Friday. One general said it would take up to 18 months to cut his troop levels in northern Iraq in half.

Bush Judicial Nominees Ask to Withdraw

In a concession to the Senate's new Democratic majority, President Bush won't rename four controversial federal appeals court nominees whose confirmations were blocked last year, Republican officials said Tuesday.

The Vine

U.S. and Iraq agree on talks for future relationship

Source: Reuters

he United States and Iraq have agreed to start formal negotiations next year about the future relationship of the two countries, including the size and role of American forces to remain there, the White House said on Monday.

Weakening of enemies in Iraq

Source: The Globe and Mail

There are early signs of something approaching quality of life.

What is political success in Iraq.

Source: Think Progress

With American military successes outpacing political gains in Iraq, the Bush administration has lowered its expectation of quickly achieving major steps toward unifying the country

Is Iraq Less a Factor in Voting?

Source:

Now that violence in Iraq is abating and other issues are consuming more of the presidential debates, political activists are wondering if the war will prove to be the defining issue that Democrats have long assumed.

Kucinich by a landslide IF Dems voted their consciences

Source: madison.com

Ron Paul, Mike Gravel and Dennis Kucinich are principled opponents of wars of aggression, which is to say the Iraq war and the one against Iran that so many of the debaters say is "not off the table." Mike Gravel is in exile on the trumped-up charge of impecuniousness.

Dems Bill on Iraq Wouldn't End War

Source: Google

The Democrats' flagship proposal on Iraq is aimed at bringing most troops home. Yet if enacted, the law would still allow for tens of thousands of U.S.

What Antiwar Activists Have to Be Thankful For

Source: AntiWar.com

The New Media has triumphed over the Old. Some in the "mainstream" media are beginning to wake up – or, at least, they're beginning to realize they'll lose their shirts if they keep shilling for the War Party.

Democrats New Plan Wouldn't Leave Iraq

Source: Yahoo! News

The new plan put forth by the Democratic Congress would take some troops out of Iraq but it would also leave some troops in, falling short of the DNC's election pledge to bring all the troops home from Iraq.

Bush Presses Congress for Iraq War Funding

Source:

President Bush is pressing Congress to approve his latest budget request for the war in Iraq, where he says leaders are beginning to make progress toward political reconciliation. VOA White House Correspondent Scott Stearns has the story.

Bin Laden talks of victory, not defeat

Source: atimes.com

From al-Qaeda's perspective, the war is over and Islam has won; Washington's announcement last week that it intends to begin the withdrawal of 3,000 troops, as well as the US Congress' recess without renewing war funding, will bolster this perception.

Baghdad Security Improves

Source: The New York Times

Security improvements in most neighborhoods are real. Days now pass without a car bomb, after a high of 44 in the city in February.

Failing to Win War Votes, Democrats Say They Won't Back Down

Source: The New York Times

— Democrats in Congress failed once again Friday to shift President Bush's war strategy in Iraq, but insisted that they would not let up. Their explanation for their latest foiled effort seemed to boil down to a simple question: "What else are we supposed to do?"

Democrats unable to bring troops home

Source: Yahoo! News

Nearly a year after anti-war voters put them in power, congressional Democrats remain unable to pass legislation ordering troops home from Iraq.

Democrats vow not to be bullied by Bush on Iraq

Source: Reuters

Democrats who lead Congress likened President George W. Bush on Thursday to a bully on Iraq war policy and vowed to spend no more on combat without a deadline for bringing U.S. troops home.

US House Approves Funding For Iraq War

Source: Sky.com

A £24bn fund has been approved for the American military operation in Iraq - on condition a firm timetable for withdrawal is in place.

Liberal Dems Back Party's War Bill

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The bill requires that President Bush initiate troop withdrawals within 30 days of its passage with the goal of bringing home most soldiers and Marines by Dec. 15, 2008.

US military reversing Iraq troop surge

Source: Yahoo! News

The first big test of security gains linked to the U.S. troop buildup in Iraq is at hand. The military has started to reverse the 30,000-strong troop increase

New Iraq measure would require withdrawal - It is Already Dead

Source: Politico

Politics and grandstanding; Pelosi knows this will be vetoed and can't be over ridden so after a year in power she is more interested in posturing than in solving problems.

House Democrats push Iraq pullout again

Source: The Washington Times

House Democratic leaders yesterday revived legislation that sets a goal for a U.S. pullout from Iraq as soon as December 2008, saying they will add the measure to an upcoming emergency war-spending bill.

US Forces Withdrawing From Iraq and Democrats Prepare to Take Credit

Source: Flopping Aces

Several months ago, General Petraeus came half way across the globe, straight from combat, and addressed Congress and the nation on the progress of the war in Iraq. Sen Reid (D), dozens of other Democratic Party leaders dismissed his report as lies, spin, distortions, etc.

Sen. Levin hints at emerging Democratic strategy on Iraq

Source: The Hill

Do Congressional Democrats REALLY think that they can do this without anyone noticing? Sen Levin and others are planning on cutting the funding for the war in half next summer.

Iraq Troop Withdrawal: 64% Want Troops Home From Iraq

Source: Rasmussen Reports

For the second straight week, a Rasmussen Reports national telephone survey found that 64% of Americans would like to see U.S. troops brought home from Iraq within a year.

Iraq War. 41-or 51- Senators; Or 218 House Members Can End It

The Democrats have the numbers to end the war but refuse to do so; Why? Because they are political cowards, afraid of loosing the 2008 elections. This article is short and to the point.

General Sanchez: Media Disservice To America; Dems, Reps To Blame For Mess; US Must Stay In Iraq

"America has no choice but to continue our efforts in Iraq; A precipitous withdrawal will unquestionably lead to chaos that would endanger the stability of the greater Middle East.

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