Surge toward
the truth.
By Dennis Kucinich
02/14/07 "ICH"
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"As we debate this nonbinding resolution on Iraq, the
Administration is preparing for the next war, in Iran.
We are losing our democracy to war, massive debt, fear
and fraud. The American people need Congress to surge
toward the Constitution, surge toward the truth.
"Some call this resolution a first step. I would like to
believe that Congress will respond to the will of the
American people expressed in the November election. They
expect us to take real action, to assert our
constitutional power, to take America out of Iraq by
refusing to provide any more funding for the war. That
is our right. That is our duty. We have a duty to
restrain an Administration which is conducting an
illegal war. We have a duty to hold to a constitutional
accounting a President and a Vice President who led us
into a war based on lies.
"I led the effort against the Iraq War resolution. With
unanimous consent I ask to put into the record an
analysis of the President's war resolution which was
given to members of Congress back in October of 2002. It
pointed out that there was no proof that Iraq had
weapons of mass destruction, anything to do with 9/11,
anything to do with Al-Qaeda's role in 9/11. It is not
as if Congress had no idea the war was based on
untruths.
"Now we must tell the truth, not just about escalation,
but about the occupation: We are illegally occupying
Iraq. We attacked a nation which did not attack us. We
must recognize the wrong that has been done and move to
right it.
"Instead of debating the end of the war, Congress is
ironically preparing to give the war a new beginning.
Some have made it clear long before this particular
resolution that they will continue to vote to fund the
war by approving the upcoming supplemental
appropriation, even though money exists to bring the
troops home now.
"When we equate funding the war with supporting the
troops we are dooming thousands of young Americans who
are valiantly following the orders of their Commander in
Chief. If we truly cared about the troops, we would not
leave them in the middle of a civil war. If we truly
cared about the troops, we would not leave them in a
conflict for which there is no military solution.
"The war is binding. The resolution is not. This
resolution will not end the war. It will not bring our
beloved troops home. It will not even stop the
Administration from sending more troops. That is because
this resolution is non binding.
"The war is binding. The resolution is not. 3,100 U.S.
troops are bound in death. 650,000 innocent Iraqi
civilians are bound in death.
"The war is binding the resolution is not. American
taxpayers are bound in debt. The war could cost $2
trillion. We are borrowing money from Beijing to fight a
war in Baghdad. Worse, each and every time Congress
votes to fund the war, it votes to reauthorize the war.
There were no weapons of mass destruction in Iraq, but
there are weapons of mass destruction here at home:
Poverty is a weapon of mass destruction, lack of
education is a weapon of mass destruction. Poor health
care is a weapon of mass destruction. We must find and
disarm those weapons of mass destruction which threaten
the security of our own nation. But first Congress must
take responsibility.
"The Federal Court has made it abundantly clear that
once a war is well underway, Congress' real power is to
cut off funds. Funding the war is approval of the war.
"The American people are waiting for us to provide real
leadership to show the way out of Iraq. My 12-point plan
responds to that demand. This plan, drafted with the
help of experts in international peace-keeping.
Specialists with UN experience and veteran military
advisers, creates a peace process which will enable our
troops to come home and stabilize Iraq.
The Kucinich Plan to End the War in Iraq includes the
following:
1. Congress must deny more funds for the war.
2. The President will have to call the troops home,
close the bases, and end the occupation.
3. Initiate a parallel peace process which brings in
international peace keepers.
4. Move in the international peace keeping and security
force and move out U.S. troops. Peacekeepers will stay
until the Iraqis are able to handle their own security.
5. Order U.S. contractors out of Iraq.
6. Fund an honest process of reconstruction.
7. Protect the economic position of the Iraqi people by
stabilizing prices in Iraq, including those for food and
energy.
8. Create a process which gives the Iraqi people control
over their economic destiny without the structural
adjustment policies of the World Bank and the
International Monetary Fund.
9. Give the Iraqi people full control over their oil
assets, with no mandatory privatization.
10. Fund a process of reconciliation between the Shias,
Sunnis and Kurds.
11. The U.S. must refrain from any covert operation in
Iraq.
12. The U.S. must begin a process of truth and
reconciliation between our nation and the people of
Iraq.
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Dennis Kucinich is
a congressman from Ohio and a 2008 presidential
primary candidate.
http://kucinich.us/ The best way to reach
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