Kerry called timetable
‘cut and run’ in 2003

By WND Staff


Sen. John Kerry, D-Mass.

While Democrats bristle at Republican descriptions of their Iraq policy as “cut and run,” Sen. John Kerry, the author of a bill defeated today in the Senate, used that very term to criticize President Bush’s consideration during the 2004 election campaign of a timetable for withdrawal.

In a December 2003 speech at the Council on Foreign Relations in New York City, the Massachusetts Democrat said he feared that “in the run-up to the 2004 election, the administration is considering what is tantamount to a cut-and-run strategy,” notes Townhall.com writer Tim Chapman.

“Their sudden embrace of accelerated Iraqification and American troop withdrawal dates, without adequate stability, is an invitation to failure,” Kerry said in his 2003 speech. “The hard work of rebuilding Iraq must not be dictated by the schedule of the next American election.”

Kerry said it “would be a disaster and a disgraceful betrayal of principle to speed up the process simply to lay the groundwork for a politically expedient withdrawal of American troops. That could risk the hijacking of Iraq by terrorist groups and former Ba’athists.”

Today, the Senate voted down two proposals to set a timetable for troop withdrawal.

Kerry’s plan to require the administration to withdraw all combat troops from Iraq by July 1, 2007, with redeployments beginning this year, was rejected by an 86-13 vote. Later, the Senate voted 60-39, mostly along party lines, against a nonbinding resolution to urge the administration to begin withdrawing troops, but without a timetable.

Senate Majority Leader Bill Frist, R-Tenn., said withdrawal is “not an option.”

“Surrender is not a solution,” he asserted.

Senate Minority leader Harry Reid, D-Nev., criticized Republicans for sticking with a “failed” strategy of “stay the course.”

“It is long past time to change course in Iraq and start to end the president’s open-ended commitment,” he said.

Joining all Republicans in support of the nonbinding resolution, with the exception of Sen. Lincoln Chafee of Rhode Island, were Democrats Mark Dayton of Minnesota, Mary Landrieu of Louisiana, Mark Pryor of Arkansas, Joe Lieberman of Connecticut, Bill Nelson of Florida and Ben Nelson of Nebraska.

Lieberman, Bill Nelson and Ben Nelson are running for re-election this fall.

Last week, the House rejected withdrawal timetables.

Republicans have welcomed the debate, ahead of mid-term elections, because it points out stark differences with Democrats over the war and highlights divisions with the Democratic Party.

President Bush has said U.S. troops will remain in Iraq until Iraqi security forces are prepared to defend the country.


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