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Troops Cheer Call For Iraq Withdrawal

Post by Panache » 08-27-2007 03:54 PM

Troops Cheer Call For Iraq Withdrawal

Governor's Call For U.S. Withdrawal From Iraq Greeted With Standing Ovation At National Guard Conference

By David McFadden
The Associated Press

Saturday, 25 August, 2007

San Juan, Puerto Rico - A call by Puerto Rico's governor for a U.S. withdrawal from Iraq earned a standing ovation Saturday from a conference of more than 4,000 National Guardsmen.

Gov. Anibal Acevedo Vila said the U.S. administration has "no new strategy and no signs of success" and that prolonging the war would needlessly put guardsmen in harm's way.

"The war in Iraq has fractured the political will of the United States and the world," he said at the opening of the 129th National Guard Association general conference. "Clearly, a new war strategy is required and urgently."

Acevedo said sending more troops to Iraq would be a costly blunder.

"By increasing the number of National Guard and reserve troops, we put our soldiers in danger for the umpteenth time since the beginning of the global war on terrorism," said the governor, adding U.S. territories and states need Guard reserves in the event of natural disasters and domestic disturbances.

Acevedo, a Democrat, has called on Washington to withdraw troops from Iraq in the past, but has not been a vocal critic of the war.

Col. David Carrion Baralt, the Guard's top official in the U.S. Caribbean territory, said Acevedo received a standing ovation.

"Maybe the (officers) were not expecting those kinds of comments, but having a dialogue is the point of conferences like these," Carrion said by phone.

The nonpartisan National Guard Association represents nearly 45,000 current and former Air and Army National Guard officers and petitions Congress for resources.

About 1,800 Puerto Rican guardsmen are stationed overseas. It was not immediately clear how many were deployed in Iraq.

"The daily death toll of Americans and their allies has caused irreparable anguish here in Puerto Rico, and throughout the country. The same could be said for the people of Iraq," Acevedo said.


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Post by joequinn » 08-27-2007 05:51 PM

Wait until Dubya rides down Pennsylvania Avenue with Hillary on 20 January 2009 (before escaping to the Bush family estate in Paraguay) --- and the historians, those oh-so-skillful torturers, take out their instruments of persuasion to get the truth out of the 'Merikan people! Just wait!

We are all accessories to murder, to a greater or lesser degree. Whether out of greed or fear or sloth or stupidity, we have blood on our hands. And the historians are gonna make us scream as they rack us for the truth of our lives since 9/11...
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