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Remove all American troops stationed in Afghanistan in the next 30 days?

by: Jon Kantrowitz

Thu Mar 11, 2010 at 14:48:25 PM EST


Sounds good to me.

Yesterday, the House of Representatives defeated House Concurrent Resolution 248 offered by Rep. Dennis Kucinich (D-OH) by a vote of 356 to 65. The privileged resolution would have directed the President to remove all American troops stationed in Afghanistan in the next 30 days, unless the President deemed such action to be unsafe.

Congressman Jim Himes (CT-4) voted against the resolution, as did Joe Courtney, Chris Murphy, and Rosa DeLauro. John Larson, bless his heart, voted for the resolution.

While Himes believes American involvement in Afghanistan should come to a decisive and successful end as soon as possible, he believes forcing withdrawal in 30-days would put America's security severely at risk. While a 30-day withdrawal might technically be possible, it would mean the near immediate departure of all American troops without the time or resources to save the billions-worth of military equipment currently stationed in Afghanistan. Additionally, Himes argues that America's Pakistani and Afghan anti-terrorism allies have made significant progress in recent weeks, and a sudden departure could undermine this improvement.

"I, as much as anyone, want to make sure we have a robust plan in place to bring our troops home as soon as possible and having accomplished their mission," said Himes. "But it is unreasonable to put our security at risk simply to meet an arbitrarily short withdrawal deadline and irresponsible to walk away from our Afghan and Pakistani allies just as we see them engaging meaningfully."  

Jon Kantrowitz :: Remove all American troops stationed in Afghanistan in the next 30 days?

This is just Joe Lieberman/Chris Shays talk. ("Nobody wants to bring the troops home from Iraq more than I do.") What is a "decisive and successful end"? What if no such end is in sight, or even possible? How long do we stay there then? And who are our "Afghan allies" other than corrupt, self-serving warlords? And "billions-worth of military equipment currently stationed in Afghanistan!" It boggles the mind that with all that equipment we can't fight  insurgents with no heavy equipment at all without killing hundreds of innocent civilians.
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I couldn't agree more. (0.00 / 0)
An ungovernable country led by corrupt warlords; billions wasted when so many other priorities need attention; the death of hundreds of innocent civilians, as well as NATO forces from many countries. . . . "When will they ever learn?"


Ridiculous bill (3.00 / 5)
...designed for drawing attention and nothing more. A symbolic vote.

There are over 100,000 U.S. troops in Afghanistan now, and thousands more support staff. The U.S. couldn't withdraw that many troops in one month even if they wanted to.

The rate of withdrawal in Iraq is still on track though, at around 14,000 per month according to Sec. Gates.


"unless the President deemed such action to be unsafe" (0.00 / 0)
Is a loophole one could drive a train through...

Everyone raise their hand if they like peppermints.


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I like spearmints not peppermints (4.00 / 1)
Just wanted to throw a wrench in you fun logic.

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But Shoot - (4.00 / 2)
Larson voted for it. This is a guy who votes in favor of war consistently.

Leadership let him off the leash or he actually voted his conscience. Either way, I'm glad Larson made an anti-war statement.


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Another useless bill by one of the most useless congressman ever (0.50 / 2)
He's a legislative midget.
http://www.salon.com/news/poli...

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What should he be doing to stop the war? (4.00 / 2)
The voices against the Vietnam war in Congress were pretty lonely and useless as well.

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This One Useless Too? (4.00 / 1)
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"If those in charge of our society...can dominate our ideas, they will be secure in their power. They will not need soldiers patrolling the streets. We will control ourselves." ~~Howard Zinn

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What's Up With the Ratings System? (4.00 / 1)
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All of a sudden "2" is the lowest number available to me. I would rather have given that comment a "1" but it was not possible.

Thank you Rep. Kucinich, and thank you Rep. Larson for caring about our kids in harm's way.
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"If those in charge of our society...can dominate our ideas, they will be secure in their power. They will not need soldiers patrolling the streets. We will control ourselves." ~~Howard Zinn


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Thanks For Fixing That (0.00 / 0)
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n/t

"If those in charge of our society...can dominate our ideas, they will be secure in their power. They will not need soldiers patrolling the streets. We will control ourselves." ~~Howard Zinn

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GOP tricks (0.00 / 0)
Sorry, I've been away.  Has there been any discussion or exposure of the GOP phony census mailing?  Congress recently passed a law to make this sort of thing illegal.  I read somewhere that both Steele and Boehner had signed the scam mailing.  This should be hit with a spotlight!

Anti 3 Wars Vigil at John Larson's Hartford Office (4.00 / 1)
CT-01 Cong. John Larson-Brown Bag Lunch Vigil
from the Progressive Democrats d'America

Bring your lunch to Rep. John Larson's office on the third Wednesday of every month to protest the US wars in Iraq, Afghanistan, and Pakistan. Folks from all over CT welcome as Mr. Larson is a leader in the house.

When Wednesday, March 17, 2010
12 PM - 1 PM

Where Office of Rep. John Larson
221 Main St.
2nd Floor
Hartford, CT 06106

For more information about the Brown Bag Lunch Vigils, contact the BBLV team at bbv@pdamerica.org or go to the BBLV page from the PDA website: www.pdamerica.org

Plan to make this a regular date every month.
Join us and plan to make this a monthly date and debate. Bring our soldiers home and our money home for our needs.

Thank you,
Beth Angel
PDA CT State Coordinator
bangelpda@gmail.com



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