
From Barack Obama’s Website as of July 3, 2008 (he might change it to satisfy his present position):
Barack Obama’s Plan
Judgment You Can Trust
As a candidate for the United States Senate in 2002, Obama put his political career on the line to oppose going to war in Iraq, and warned of “an occupation of undetermined length, with undetermined costs, and undetermined consequences.” Obama has been a consistent, principled and vocal opponent of the war in Iraq.
* In 2003 and 2004, he spoke out against the war on the campaign trail;
* In 2005, he called for a phased withdrawal of our troops;
* In 2006, he called for a timetable to remove our troops, a political solution within Iraq, and aggressive diplomacy with all of Iraq’s neighbors;
* In January 2007, he introduced legislation in the Senate to remove all of our combat troops from Iraq by March 2008.
* In September 2007, he laid out a detailed plan for how he will end the war as president.
Bringing Our Troops Home
Obama will immediately begin to remove our troops from Iraq. He will remove one to two combat brigades each month, and have all of our combat brigades out of Iraq within 16 months. Obama will make it clear that we will not build any permanent bases in Iraq. He will keep some troops in Iraq to protect our embassy and diplomats; if al Qaeda attempts to build a base within Iraq, he will keep troops in Iraq or elsewhere in the region to carry out targeted strikes on al Qaeda.
Press Iraq’s Leaders to Reconcile
The best way to press Iraq’s leaders to take responsibility for their future is to make it clear that we are leaving. As we remove our troops, Obama will engage representatives from all levels of Iraqi society – in and out of government – to seek a new accord on Iraq’s Constitution and governance. The United Nations will play a central role in this convention, which should not adjourn until a new national accord is reached addressing tough questions like federalism and oil revenue-sharing.
Regional Diplomacy
Obama will launch the most aggressive diplomatic effort in recent American history to reach a new compact on the stability of Iraq and the Middle East. This effort will include all of Iraq’s neighbors — including Iran and Syria. This compact will aim to secure Iraq’s borders; keep neighboring countries from meddling inside Iraq; isolate al Qaeda; support reconciliation among Iraq’s sectarian groups; and provide financial support for Iraq’s reconstruction.
Humanitarian Initiative
Obama believes that America has a moral and security responsibility to confront Iraq’s humanitarian crisis — two million Iraqis are refugees; two million more are displaced inside their own country. Obama will form an international working group to address this crisis. He will provide at least $2 billion to expand services to Iraqi refugees in neighboring countries, and ensure that Iraqis inside their own country can find a safe-haven.
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Obama has a plan to immediately begin withdrawing our troops engaged in combat operations at a pace of one or two brigades every month, to be completed by the end of next year. He would call for a new constitutional convention in Iraq, convened with the United Nations, which would not adjourn until Iraq’s leaders reach a new accord on reconciliation. He would use presidential leadership to surge our diplomacy with all of the nations of the region on behalf of a new regional security compact. And he would take immediate steps to confront the ongoing humanitarian disaster in Iraq.
Barack Obama now.
He might change refine his steadfast position on Iraq.
His most recent remarks July 3, 2008:
“I am going to do a thorough assessment when I’m there,” he told reporters on the airport tarmac here. “I’m sure I’ll have more information and continue to refine my policy.”
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“I’m going to continue to gather information to see whether those conditions still hold,” he said. “My goal is to end this conflict as soon as possible.”
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“My 16-month timeline, if you examine everything that I’ve said, was always premised on making sure that our troops were safe…I said that based on the information that we had received from our commanders that one to two brigades a month could be pulled out safely, from a logistical perspective. My guiding approach continues to be that we’ve got to make sure that our troops are safe and that Iraq is stable.”.
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July 3rd, 2008 at 10:58 pm
Big suprise, he hasn’t been to Iraq in three years, well guess what, things have changed Barack! This guy will do and say anything to get elected, I will never vote for him.
July 4th, 2008 at 3:18 am
The evolving master of flip-flopping is at it again.
The simple answer is that Barack Hussein Obama is a charlatan.
Just say NO! to an Obama nation!
NO! Obama!evp0
July 4th, 2008 at 8:10 am
What a liar. Just this April at the PA debate he stated that his 16 month pull-out date was hard and fast and that he would not take into consideration the Commandaers on the ground for the pull-out.
July 4th, 2008 at 10:07 am
Wait for his usual excuse…well, I did not personally put those words on my website.
Kind of like the form “his campaign” filled out in Chicago. Kind of like “his reverend” giving opinions after 9/11. Kind of like “his surrogate” telling Canada he doesn’t really mean what he says out loud during the primaries.
Blame someone else! What exactly is he responsible for?
July 4th, 2008 at 1:00 pm
You want to see “flip-flop”? Take a look at my May 30, 2008 post at http://huntingsittingducks.blogspot.com/2008_05_01_archive.html called “McCain was for it at the same time he was against it!” on my fun little site.
July 5th, 2008 at 9:16 pm
While you’re visiting my site, scroll down a little lower and listen to Dick Cheney explain why invading Iraq was a bad idea - in part because the deposing of Saddam Hussein would not be worth the American lives that would be lost.