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More of the Same in 2007
by
Ron Paul
by Ron Paul
DIGG THIS
Yesterday,
we celebrated the birth of Jesus Christ, the Prince of Peace. In
Iraq, however, war rages on with no end in sight.
The midterm
congressional elections are over, and the Iraq Study Group report
is complete. Many Americans are unhappy about the war and want a
change in policy. But what we are going to get from both parties
in Washington is more of the same much more when it comes to
Iraq.
President Bush
not only wants to stay the course, he wants to increase the number
of troops in Iraq. The new approach is simply escalation,
with no timetable and still no definition of victory.
In fact, the
president promised last week that, They cant run us
out of the Middle East, and that we will not retreat from
Iraq. Worse, he asserted that America will, Stay in the fight
for a long period of time. According to the President, we
must increase the size of our Army and Marine Corps to provide the
bodies to make this possible.
In other words,
our troops will stay in Iraq indefinitely. Remember, we are building
several huge, permanent military bases there, along with the biggest
embassy in the world to serve as the command post for our occupation.
The embassy compound alone will cost more than one billion dollars.
This doesnt
sound like the new generation warfare envisioned by
former Defense Secretary Donald Rumsfeld, but more like old-fashioned
occupation which requires hundreds of thousands of soldiers on
the ground in Iraq. Once again, more of the same.
The Pentagon,
not surprisingly, has requested an additional $100 billion to keep
the war going. This money will not be included in the annual budget
or deficit numbers, but will be whitewashed as an off-budget
expenditure.
If all this
were not enough, the president has ordered aircraft carrier groups
to position themselves in the Persian Gulf in a new show of bellicosity
toward Iran.
Anyone who
voted for Democrats last month expecting a change in our Iraq policy
was sorely mistaken. Incoming congressional leaders have publicly
stated their support for increasing troop levels, and Democrats
have no intention of pursuing any serious withdrawal plan in Congress.
They will not withhold war funding. The war will plod on, and Democrats
will call for more of the same.
In
Washington, the answer to every problem is always more of the same.
If a war is not successful, escalate it or even start another
one. This is our only policy in Iraq, where we dont even know
whom the enemy really is. Can one in ten Americans even distinguish
between Sunni, Shia, and Kurds? Unless we rethink our senseless
policy of endless occupation, regime change, and nation building
in the Middle East, we must expect more of the same: More troops
injured or killed, more spending, more debt, more taxes, more militarism,
and especially more government.
Merry Christmas
to all, and please share my wishes for peace on earth and goodwill
toward men in 2007.
December
26, 2006
Dr. Ron
Paul is a Republican member of Congress from Texas.
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