The Democrat candidates for president aren't satisfied with President Bush's plan to move forward in Iraq.
Did you see that coming?
Ben Smith has reaction from the Dems.
HILLARY CLINTON:
What the president told the American people tonight is that one year from now, there will be the same number of troops in Iraq as there were one year ago. That is simply too little too late, and unacceptable to this Congress and the American people who have made clear their strong desire to bring our brave troops home.
The commander in chief has the authority to issue the order to greatly accelerate the redeployment of U.S. forces from Iraq, and to bring so many more of our troops home so much faster. They have done everything we have asked of them and more, but are now stuck in the middle of a civil war. I continue to implore the President to change course, bring our troops home faster, and end this war responsibly as soon as possible."
JOHN EDWARDS:
All Americans honor the incredible sacrifice of our troops. They have done everything asked of them with courage and resolve. Now we should bring them home.
They are policing a civil war, and the only way to end that civil war is for both sides, Sunni and Shia, to take responsibility to end it by agreeing to a political solution. And the only way to force them to take responsibility is to withdraw our troops – starting now.
Unfortunately, the president is pressing on with the only strategy he has ever had – more time, more troops and more war.
BARACK OBAMA:
It is long past time to end a war that never should have started. President Bush was wrong when he took us to war, he was wrong when he escalated this war in January, and he is wrong to stay the course now. I opposed this war from the beginning, I introduced legislation in January that would have already started to bring our troops home, and I will continue to lead the fight in the Senate for a fixed timeline with a deadline for the removal of all of our combat troops. The American people are not going to be fooled by the same false promises of success that got us into Iraq.
BILL RICHARDSON:
Enough is enough. This president lacks credibility. President Bush needs to stop putting his historical legacy ahead of the safety of our troops and the security of our nation.
JOE BIDEN:
This war belongs to the President, not to his generals or his ambassadors.
It is the President’s time – and his responsibility – to answer a question that the general carrying out his policies in Iraq could not answer: is pressing ahead with the war making America safer?
Based on everything we heard this week from the President’s surrogates and everything I have seen and heard during my eight trips to Iraq, the answer is no.
The President’s strategy in Iraq is not succeeding. It is not making America safer. Doing more of the same would be a disaster.
I think it's fair to say that the Dems did not respond positively to Bush's Thursday night address to the nation.
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