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Announcement :: Government Secrecy : International Relations : Iraq : Regime |
Kucinich: New Report From Congressional Research Service Shows US Has Long-Term Plans To Stay In Iraq |
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by Congressman Dennis J. Kucinich (D-OH) (No verified email address) |
14 Apr 2005
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"This report clearly indicates that, despite recent press accounts, this Administration has no plans to leave Iraq any time soon, and raises questions about whether permanent bases are being built," stated Kucinich. "The US military presence in Iraq is counterproductive, and the construction of 'long-term' bases in the country will only prolong the occupation and cause more US casualties. It is time for this Administration to be straight with the American people, and the Congress, and let them know their true intentions in Iraq." |
WASHINGTON -- April 14 -- A new Congressional Research Service (CRS) report commissioned by Congressman Dennis J. Kucinich (D-OH), and released today, shows that the United States is investing hundreds of millions of dollars in the construction of "long-term" bases in Iraq.
The report, requested in December, and completed this week, states that since 9/11, the Department of Defense has received supplemental funding of over $1 billion for military construction in Iraq and Afghanistan.
Of the military construction funds, the report states, "some projectsā€¦suggest substantial U.S. investment to improve facilities that could be used for the longer-term." These long-term projects in Iraq include, $214 million for the Balad Air Base and $49 million for the Taji Military Complex.
"This report clearly indicates that, despite recent press accounts, this Administration has no plans to leave Iraq any time soon, and raises questions about whether permanent bases are being built," stated Kucinich. "The US military presence in Iraq is counterproductive, and the construction of 'long-term' bases in the country will only prolong the occupation and cause more US casualties. It is time for this Administration to be straight with the American people, and the Congress, and let them know their true intentions in Iraq."
The report, issued by the non-partisan Congressional Research Service, is the first congressional report that has identified specific locations in Iraq where the U.S. is possibly constructing a permanent military presence.
For a complete copy of the report please contact Doug Gordon at (202) 225-5871, copies are also available at http://www.house.gov/kucinich. |
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Re: Kucinich: New Report From Congressional Research Service Shows US Has Long-Term Plans To Stay In Iraq |
by beholder (No verified email address) |
Current rating: 0 15 Apr 2005
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It seems that without USA troops Iraq would not have its current government. The meaning this current government is only supported by USA military, other way, it would fall in no time. .So, it means that Bush would have there troops until the end of his current term at the very, very least. Actually, I think that he plans to keep them in Iraq even much longer, but it, sure, would depend on who our next Prez. would be. Bush started the entire story to replace Saddam and his regime by his bitterest adversaries and their regime. So, now he should keep it this way, and, if American troops leave , it would be overturned in no time. Neo Colonialism! |