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Largest Peace Group Gives Mixed
Review of Obama’s Iraq Plan
Janurary 27, 2008
Washington, DC — Peace Action, the
nation’s largest peace organization, today praised President
Obama’s Iraq plan as a small step towards ending the war.
The group claimed that all troops and contractors could be redeployed
from Iraq more rapidly and Iraq needs more resources focused on
reconstruction and humanitarian aid to mitigate the refugee crisis.
“Peace Action has consistently called for all troops and contractors
to come home within a year and for increased investments in Iraqi-led
reconstruction and humanitarian aid,” stated Kevin Martin
the group’s executive director.
Martin hoped that President Obama’s phrase “The U.S.
pursues no claim on your territory or your resources,” definitively
meant no permanent U.S. bases in Iraq and perhaps a decrease in
the oversized U.S. Embassy. He also applauded the President’s
plans to increase health care to veterans, to engage with Syria
and Iran and to finally put the cost of wars into the budget rather
than emergency supplemental.
“The ending of this illegal, immoral war, where we found no
weapons of mass destruction, is long overdue. We want to see the
troops coming home quicker from Iraq and not shipped to another
quagmire in Afghanistan. There is no need for a residual force or
permanent bases in Iraq. There are unmet needs to rebuild the country
and to solve the refugee crisis,” concluded Martin.
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