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Politics : Politics for Pros- moderated

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To: LindyBill who wrote (58743)8/8/2004 5:35:40 AM
From: LindyBill  Read Replies (4) of 793608
 
Kerry is nuts on this. Two days ago he was saying he would get the troops reduced by the end of his first term. This is an opening to the terrorists. He is totally inconsistent in his approaches to Iraq.

Kerry : Significant Troop Reduction within First 6 Months
By Alan Brain

On NPR, Presidential candidate John F Kerry said the following : I believe that within a year from now we can significantly reduce American forces in IraqFrom the Washington Post : Knowing then what he knows today about the lack of weapons of mass destruction in Iraq, Kerry still would have voted to authorize the war and “in all probability” would have launched a military attack to oust Hussein by now if he were president, Kerry national security adviser Jamie Rubin said in an interview Saturday. As recently as Friday, the Massachusetts senator had said he only “might” have still gone to war.Kerry and Rubin also are detailing a new Iraq policy to “significantly” reduce the number of U.S. troops in Iraq during the first six months of a Kerry administration. In an NPR interview Friday, Kerry said: “I believe that within a year from now, we could significantly reduce American forces in Iraq, and that’s my plan.” His comments took several aides by surprise. Al Jazeera is reporting this under the headline: Kerry promises to bring troops home...

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