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May 2, 2003: George Bush notoriously declared "Mission Accomplished." Four Years Later, Even With a Democratically Controlled Congress, The Disaster Grows Worse in Iraq
On the fourth anniversary of George W, Bush "Mission Accomplished" declaration of victory in Iraq, 02 May 2003, there's a perfect storm barreling down on the Bush White House.
It's driven, among other things, by the rash of bloody suicide bombings in Iraq and continued American casualties, by the revelations of former CIA director George Tenet, and especially by the determination of a Democratic controlled Congress to finally investigate the lies and cover-ups that proceeded -- and followed -- the 2003 invasion.
There are a couple of remarkable points to make about this. First: there is nothing really new or earthshaking in any of the facts that have been revealed. Most of them, such as Tenet's charge that there was never any serious debate in the White House about invading Iraq, have been known for years. As was the Pentagon's shameful cover-up of the death by friendly fire of football hero Pat Tillman.
Secondly, even as Democrats in congress vow to continue probing the past, the Bush administration's deceptions and distortions continue. US body counts too high? Don't give the media access to the returning coffins, and keep the President away from any mourning families. Iraqi civilian casualty figures getting out of hand? Have the Iraqi government cease providing civilian casualty figures. Insurgent bomb attacks on the rise? Stop including casualties due to suicide car bombers and other explosive devices in the totals.
Similar games are being played with US troop levels. Though President Bush originally talked of a surge of 21,500 in fact more than 30,000 will be sent. But even that number is only an approximation. For there are 120,000 private contractors -- otherwise known as mercenaries -- in Iraq. Together they would make up the second largest foreign military force in the country. What are they up to? To whom do they answer? What do they cost?
Don't hold your breath for the answers. Their activities are far from the oversight of the United States Congress -- though most of their salaries are ultimately being paid by the US government. The Department of Defense itself is trying to get a handle on their numbers and activities. But don't expect any information from that source either. The fact is, many of the interrogators and intelligence analysts in Iraq are private contractors, and recently US intelligence officials spent several months attempting to learn just how many such contractors work in all of America's top secret intelligence agencies. But after finally coming up with a figure, the officials now refuse to make it public. (Though it's not clear what Al Qaeda could do with such information.)
US officials however did make public a list of several "successful" projects in Iraq that would demonstrate the effective use of the $30 billion that the United States has poured into that country. But when other US inspectors arrived to check out the claims from a sampling of eight such projects, they found that seven were no longer operating as designed -- several were no longer operating at all. And, more unfortunate, the inspectors reported, they were unable to take a truly random sampling because many of the projects were in areas too unsafe to visit.
This is the same reason that, although many journalists are brave and intelligent, it is pretence that they actually know what is going on in Iraq. It is more showbiz than fact. Because of the fearful security situation, they are restricted to the artificial enclave of the Green Zone, literally cut off from the rest of the country. When they venture out, it is usually only with helmet and flak jacket, safely embedded with American military units. Most of Iraq and most of its people are unknown territory.
In the Green Zone, however, reporters are able to cover another highly staged event, the trial of Saddam Hussein, which drones on, even though the former dictator has departed the scene. Officials who served under Saddam are being charged with various crimes against humanity. But there is no mention by anyone -- neither the prosecutors nor the media -- about the complicity of the United States and other major powers in many of Saddam's most horrific acts.
Most reporters also avoid reporting that the claim of the squabbling do-nothing politicians in the Green Zone to be the government of Iraq is another fiction promulgated by the Bush administration. Everyone -- the media, visiting congressmen and officials all seem to play along—but as retired General Barry McCaffrey recently pointed out: There is essentially not a single province in the country where "the central government holds sway."
The current debate over Iraq avoids other fundamental issues. While Congress and the President are at logger heads over a schedule for withdrawing US forces -- as if they're really talking about pulling all US troops in Iraq -- what about the four mammoth military bases that the United States has spent billions of dollars building in Iraq over the past four years? One of them, Balad, North of Baghdad, covers fifteen square miles. Those bases could soon be the object of a major confrontation among Iraqi leaders, hostile to any attempt by the United States to maintain permanent bases in their country. Indeed, there's no way those facilities could be considered "temporary," though that's how the Bush administration sold them to congress. And then there is the sprawling new American embassy -- the most mammoth American embassy in the world -- currently being built in the Green Zone.
It would be naive to think that the Bush administration would just walk away and leave those facilities. More likely are major troop commitments -- to back up future Iraqi governments as well as America's influence in that vitally strategic part of the world -- commitments that may last for decades. Though these bases are certainly a subject of concern to Iraqis, they've been scarcely mentioned in any of the debates concerning America's commitment to Iraq. On the other hand, though most Americans have yet to be briefed on the situation, some US troops certainly have. Recently, at one of those facilities, the massive marine base of Al-Asad in Anbar province, a visiting reporter was assured by US soldiers that American troops would be rotating though for at least the next decade.
Barry Lando is a former CBS "60 Minutes" producer and journalist with Time-Life. He is the author of Web of Deceit: The History of Western Complicity in Iraq from Churchill to Kennedy to George W. Bush (2006).
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Show AllYou should read this site to see what the pundits said 4 years ago before the invasion.
http://www.fair.org/index.php?page=2842
Comanche May 1st, 2007 4:52 pm
As a Vietnam era veteran (USMC) I was one of those fools who "volunteered".
Do you want out of Iraq? Do you want to eliminate the possibility of other foolish illegal wars of aggression for the future?
Bring back the draft,
You are so right!!
It would be an excellent first step to equalization wouldn't it?
My only question is " why was it we volunteered?
People don't seem to understand why we did....perhaps you could explaint it better than I.
A hundred years from now we will look back on the Bush Administration and it will all seem funny.
Comanche, you are so right! People seem to only do something when they FEEL SOMETHING, they are not capable of apathy unless they are in need of some.
Back when we had a draft, everyone did feel they were all in it together. Although I believe that we need that feeling to invade all the "sheepill" again, sooner rather that latter, I doubt that it will happen any time soon, nor soon enough to get us out of the mess we are in.
You need to distill the whole dam mess into a sound bite, but you cannot, so how do you get their attention?
Register Democratic, vote for Kucinich in the primaries, then reregister Green and write in Kucinich or Nader in 08.
Thomas More, I never suggested anyone was thinking "Oh goody I get to make war" (although I suspect there are a few with that mentality). Many of our troops did go over originally to protect our country, but they went as patriots, not killers. Some became disillusioned, some haven't. I know well that war does terrible things to people's bodies and minds, that they are ordered to do or find themselves in the position of doing things they shouldn't have to live with.
I protested the Vietnam war while my heart was breaking for these boys who gave all they had, endured experiences other Americans didn't even know existed and were reviled by some and shunned by the rest. When I lived in Minnesota in a rural community, I observed that the veterans who seemed best able to cope had a strong close community who surrounded and supported them when they returned. Most veterans did not. I opposed the war, but never the troops themselves. And that is the same now. We take our young people, who aren't even truly adults yet and do this to them. We change their lives forever. And for what?
I agree with you, the votes for impeachment aren't there. But I believe we must keep up the pressure and especially keep it out in the open. Americans need to be educated about it. This needs to be an up from the bottom movement.
Today I sent 2 postcards to Nancy Pelosi since her phone lines are jammed and email box is full. One for impeahment and one to bring the troops home and not let Bush dictate the terms of a funding bill. All it takes is 24 cents on a 4x5 piece of cardstock.
Kerry, I'm not an armchair rebel, about to go shoot some single mother trying to support her kids. During the Vietnam war of aggression, I picketed napalm plants, showing pictures of burned babies to the workers. But those poor suckers were just exploited workers trying to support their families in hard times. The FBI was watching all of us, and they couldn't afford to lose their jobs.
I think the Congressional election is at least as important as the presidential one, because the Dems are going to try to keep the progressives out. They succeeded to some extent last time, although it cost them some seats (whatever the Repubs didn't steal). I agree register Green after the primaries, but work hard to get as many progressives as possible running for office because that's our only hope for 2008. The corporations have a cork on the presidential ballot. They won't let a progressive near a microphone, much less a nomination.
This video tells it all:
http://www.gravel2008.com/?q=node/268
Dr. Zimmerman Robert.
How could this Bush disaster seem funny?Anyone with any sense could never call a blood thirsty criminal like Bush/Chendy funny even if it's a thousand years
Shrub has at least allowed James Buchanan to finally shake his reputation as the worst US president of all times! For those who have forgotten or never knew Buchanan was the do nothing president whose "leadership" help waltz the country inevitabley towards the civil war.
"kent shaw May 1st, 2007 7:51 pm
This is going to be a bit of an unpopular posting."
You are right.
"Whats the difference between Blackwater and the US Marines? Nothing"
Honor.
"SCREW THE TROOPS."
You can go to hell. Its obvious you have never left the country or been off the sofa.
Bush wants to veto the timeline when in fact Bush is way over his timeline for being confronted with the lies that got us involved in invading Iraq. Time to veto Bush!!!
The unprovoked attack on Iraq was clearly illegal. The troops, who are required to refuse illegal orders, are obviously obeying illegal orders when they ship out for Iraq. Where is the honor in that? The war is wrong and illegal. All involved, all who voted for the AUMF in total disregard of the Constitution of the United States have committed high crimes and misdemeanors. Only the Congress of the United States can declare war. Congress shirked its duty in this regard. The whole issue is so FUBAR there is no adequate description.
I would like to speak in defense of kent shaw. Unpopular things sometimes need to be said. And although the "patriotic," USA#1, my-god-is-bigger-than-your-god, free-market-capitalism-can-do-no-wrong crowd will try to shout you down, if you say anything even remotely negative about the troops, those who volunteer themselves to serve in our military are allowing themselves to be the tools of entities who quit serving the American people many years ago.
War is murder and destruction for profit, and it has become just one more way that the elites in this world keep their control over us, and help themselves to more and more of our blood sweat and tears.
Kent Shaw, as long as people think they're getting the truth from FOX news, and many do, there will be people who really do think we're in danger of "if we don't fight them there, they will be over here". And some of our troops still believe that. Our media is more to blame, and our underfunded schools which don't even teach our young people their basic constitutional rights and responsibilites. We take our vulnerable young people, brainwash them, send them into a hellish situation without proper training or equipment or support, and who are any of us to say how we would act when so stressed like that with multiple rotations which they really didn't sign up for, until finally, their minds crack. You think yours wouldn't?
Kent Shaw, please don't judge someone if you haven't been in that situation. Haven't you noticed that returning soldiers from every war do not want to talk about it, not to anyone but each other? I have nothing but compassion for these people, many of whom thought they were going to save us. Some went to get college money and came back dismembered instead, but their options were so limited. It is we who have betrayed our young.
By the way, the military is lowering it's standards so new enlistees are criminals, medically vulnerable, functionally illiterate, or skinheads loking to get training for over here. How about placing the blame where it belongs? On those in charge.
Kent shaw...I hear you and I understand where you're coming from. "Support the Troops" rallies are smokescreens. This keeps honest debate to a minimum. But supporting the troops means thinking it is OK that the "collateral damage" they cause is just the breaks...too bad. Supporting the troops means supporting the failed solutions of the Bush fascist party..."KILL MORE PEOPLE!" Our young people are deluded and indoctrinated by movies and video games.
Pray for their enlightenment...right now!
Thank you, esarge and kathyodat. Both of your comments are so much more eloquent than mine. Yes, our education system is failing our young. And our government is failing our people. The time for impeachment is long past. The system is broken beyond repair. Its time for a constitutional convention. Barring that then a revolution. The country has slid into fascism and that cannot be allowed. The United States has over 700 military bases in over 120 countries. The United States has been interfering in Iraq and Iran since the 1950's. No wonder some of them are just a bit annoyed with us. The way to stop terrorism is to stop giving people incentive to strike back at us the only way they have. Fight them there so we don't have to fight them here. If I hear that one more time I will go into a screaming psychotic meltdown. If they were coming here they'd be here by now. They would have simply walked in over the unprotected southern border along with the cheap labor thanks to do-nothing democrats and republicans alike, who are a wholly owned subsidiary of big business. Anyway, as I said, both your comments are much more eloquent and well thought out than mine.
Thank you, plantman13, also much more eloquent than myself.
Indeed, Kent Shaw. As I recall we were fighting the Viet-Namese in Viet-Nam so we wouldn't have to fight them in San Francisco! Well? The war ended...we lost...
it seems that if the govt, had been telling the truth
we'd be fighting them in San Francisco! Where's the invasion?
WAR IS ORGANIZED MURDER! IT IS IMMORAL! ALL WHO RESORT TO WAR ARE GUILTY AND DELUDED!
The lies have been so well sold to us that even thinking people have a hard time cutting them out of their minds. I can still see posters from WWII glorifying the good fight, pumping up the honor, the pride, the service. I was raised in the sixties by hippies, and still was seduced by it. I even made myself toy guns much to the chagrin of my elders.
These images have persisted even though the things our military does have sunk into dark, murky realms that bear little resemblance to the glory days of old.
kathyodat: thanks for reminding us to empathize with the trauma the returning troops have experienced. We are the lucky ones to be in the position to see through the lies (somewhat at least). So many of these vets have come from a place of believing the romanticized sales pitch so completely - it must be a real shock to see the reality of war and the lack of any clear moral path through the fog of war.
Some of the lies were mentioned vociferously in the last debate by mike Gravel but it is up to us all to confront the media with thier ongoing complicity in promoting lies and supressing real news. This is especially true where election theft is concerned because if we don't address that, elections are a moot point.
This is horrific. None of this is new to me but when you put it all in one piece it has quite a punch. Anyone who has seen The King of hearts would recognize the White House has become an insane asylum.
What the news conveniently omits are ">the large Iraqi rallys calling for national reconciliation and the witdrawl of US troops.
oops
Iraqi rallies
Iraqi rallies against the occupation and for national unity (take 3)
For more insight into the Bu$h-CheneyCo strategies I suggest
watching old episodes of Gilligan's Island. The NeoCons obviously did when they put these clowns in the White House.
At least lawyers in Germany havent given up trying to persecute Rummy.If not in Spain maybe Belguim or one can only hope eventually in the U.S. Lets not forget about Powell..........
Impeach NOW!!!! Election reform NOW!!!! No more money for occupation NOW!!! Bring the troops home NOW!!!
kathyodat,
The White House became an insane asylum on January 20, 2001. It's a pity it has taken this long for most Americans to realize that.
It's been obvious to anyone who is paying attention that the debate over "leaving Iraq" is a sham. Here's the more terrible thought: will the current gang of criminals in the White House actually leave when they're defeated in 2008? Or will they use a "national crisis" as a way to hang onto power? Somehow I don't see Shooter Cheney ambling peacefully off into the sunset.
On a related note, Happy 'Loyalty Day', as declared by your benevolent leader.
http://www.whitehouse.gov/news/releases/2007/04/20070430-3.html
If I were you folk, I'd either roll out the open revolt starting right-damn-now, or run like hell to get outside your borders before the lockdown goes into effect.
Hey, Stinger, so you see it coming. I do too. Scary. What free country do you hail from? For about 2 years now I've been thinking I should get a passport while I still can. At this point I don't want to abandon my own country while it really needs people like me to fight for it. But I also don't want to rot in a Halliburton gulag. On a tightrope.
"The White House became an insane asylum on January 20, 2001. It's a pity it has taken this long for most Americans to realize that."
I am still in shock how they managed to fool the public and steal the elections twice. If only we cared more about people than homos getting married!
Lies? What lies? Oh, maybe the truth has been stretched a little here and there, but it was only done for your own good. Can't you see that? Give the adminstration a break, and let it take care of you. You are blessed to have such courageous, compassionate leaders working so hard on your behalf.
I'll keep the geography vague in these, as you say, 'scary' times. Thx.
The country you refer to has already been consumed. Like rats fleeing the sinking ship, the corporations now moving their 'head office' locations outside the borders of the USA know exactly the landslide of devastation they have set into motion.
Act with others to strengthen and preserve your local community. When the federal structure finally crumbles, it will be up to each local community whether to preserve itself or descend into anarchy.
Nationalism is dead. Globalization was the murder weapon.
As you may already suspect, you've likely had your last election, back in 1997. Everything since has been a fraud.
Be well.
The Shite arabs have comitted themselves to nothing less that the islamic caliphate. The sunnis will never relquinish the power they had under Saddam. There is still one way to win the Iraq war... genocide. If we killed every arab in iraq and left the Kurds in charge there would be a liberal,friendly, secular democracy. Of course the world doesn't take kindly to genocide and iraqs neighbors don't take kindly to Kurds. If we weren't willing kill everyone in the country to achieve our objectives (whatever the fuck they were) then our objecives weren't worth war. Kill everyone who opposes us or get out now those are georgie's only two options he is too much of a coward to do either.
By the same token I'm gonna go ahead and call you armchair rebels out too. If your not willing to kill a single mother of two because she happened to be a police officer you aren't willing to revolt. The dispicable face of Timothy Macveigh (not that good looking butcher Che Guevara) is the face of revolution today thats the price you have to pay for freedom. If your not willing to pay it your a coward. I ashamdly remain comfortable just ignoring unjust laws rather than fighting them. I am a coward but suspect everyone else on this and 99.9% of he other blogs are cowards too.
May first was loyalty day long before chimpy. Militant loyalty to our working class overcomes all other divisions.
The U.S. "commitment" to Iraq is to get the hell out of there. Of course, this won't happen. We went there to steal the oil in the first place and no administration, Republican or Democrat, will leave until they are forced out at gunpoint.
plantman13 wrote " ... we were fighting the Viet-Namese in Viet-Nam so we wouldn't have to fight them in San Francisco."
Yes, we were going to stop the spread of communism in southeast Asia. It was called the domino theory. If Vietnam fell then all the rest of s.e. Asia would fall to the dreaded COMMUNISTS. And now we borrow hundreds of billions from COMMUNIST RED CHINA to prosecute illegal wars around the globe. This is money that will have to be repaid threefold or more by the time its paid back with interest. Of course this makes the war "painless" for the U.S. population who in general have no idea what is happening. If we had to pay as we go for these wars there would be a larger hue and cry than even if the draft was re-implemented. If we had to pay a $2/gallon gasoline WAR TAX to finance this war for the oil companies more people would take notice. Then "our boys" would be seen to be fighting for $6/gallon for the oil company coffers. Looks to me like "THE COMMUNISTS" lost that battle but they are winning the war. Your opponent does not have to destroy your infrastructure to win a war. Better to own you lock, stock and barrel without firing a shot. I think the COMMUNIST RED CHINESE must have read Sun Tzu. And the loans don't even come close to the damage being done by the trade imbalance between the U.S. and COMMUNIST RED CHINA. They pay their people 6 cents an hour to make sneakers we pay $100 a pair for and more. And we buy and buy and buy that junk from COMMUNIST RED CHINA. Yes. I'd say the Vietnam war was a huge success.
As a Vietnam era veteran (USMC) I was one of those fools who "volunteered".
Do you want out of Iraq? Do you want to eliminate the possibility of other foolish illegal wars of aggression for the future?
Bring back the draft, require all male and female citizens to render at least two years service in the armed forces---they can join the other branches but the Army would draft---in exchange for two years of college---make all exemptions fall under just two categories----physical or mental disability---- (yes even conscientious objectors would be required to serve, but in support placements)-----and make sure that EVERYONE serves---no exemptions except for those listed above. GW was subject to the draft during the Vietnam war, but wiggled out of it with his "guard service" flying the deadly skies over Texas, Mississippi, and god only knows where else.
If the Bush twins had been subject to the draft how important would those "WMD's" have been to GW--------or for that matter, Chelsea Clinton's "mom and dad"-- and all of the members of congress who voted for this latest illegal war of aggression, who have children of draft age? It is very easy to send others off to a "dedicated mission" if the "others" are not YOUR "others".
The all volunteer force is a dismal failure because of the above statement-----if Mr. Bush and so many others believed so deeply in their cause, then sending their own children into the fray would have been easy.
As long as the American people allow for the corrupt "oligarchy" to rule this nation, they will continue to repeat the mistakes of the past. They have already lost the sympathy the world had for them after 9/11.
In a Democracy, leadership does not come from the top, but the bottom.
The other issue that is the flip side of the coin to someone like Bush lying and lying and lying is that we have no Bernstein and Woodward (Watergate Pulitzer Prize winning reporting) type news coverage to turn to and a large segment of the US population would be more interested in American Idol and Anna Nichole tabloid reporting even if we had the quality investigative reporting this deserves.
How many Americans know about the 104 sq. acre US Embassy being built ON THE SITE OF SADDAM'S PALACE? The only Homer Simpsons out there that do not get the symbolism are employed by the Bush administration. "Emerald City" is an excellent new book accounting for the Embassy and Green Zone corruption and ineptitude. We have four military bases up and running that are small cities, including golf courses. And did we displace local tribes to build a golf course? There have been FOURTEEN in the plan, all contracted to KBR (despite the numerous citations for fraud, violating contracts, inferior work, cooking books, taking kickbacks and bribes for contracts). All of this is taking place despite Congress never giving real authorization and the Iraqi government never giving permission.
And the current lie was not included in the article. Bush is against "artificial timelines." However, my bet is that we will be involved to the max in Iraq until January 20, 2009 - Bush's last day in office. Then he will dump his quagmire on the next president.
Kent Shaw, I just want to say I appreciate your willingness to keep an open mind and look at things from more than one perspective. Keep posting!
Kathy
clyde paige May 1st, 2007 8:45 pm
The point is that we will in a hundred be dead like the hundreds of thousands of Iraqi civilians who we slaughtered. The dead do not find anything funny. Thus if one wants to change things, one must do it when one still has the vigor of life
American should be screaming for the impeachment of Bush and his minions. We should all be ashamed of the shenanigans going on in Washington.
How could Democrats not be calling for impeachment? The president and vice president have made a fool out of this country. And not the nice funny kind of fool; the erratic, abusive kind that everyone in the world hates. They are erroding every shred of credibility we have on the world stage, and acting like they don't even care. This is a small world, and people are social animals. Other country's impressions and trust in us does matter.
I agree robertdayfield. There were nationwide Impeachment gatherings around the country. We need to write to our local congressman and Senators and ask them to commence proceedings for impeachment. Everybody needs to get vocal now! Are there online petitions seeking impeachment? I'll look for it now...please post links or info if anybody knows about them.
You think Mr. Shaw is right.. Then are you going to gather and spit on these troops as they come home? They are my neighbors.
Many of you seem to have trouble seperating "the troops" from the Bushista's and their agenda. These guys don't have a choice in this occupation (it is NOT a war)they go where the service sends them.
For those of you that think all these boys are in it for the "Glory!" There is no glory in war. Its the worst thing you can imagine, in fact I don't believe you can even imagine how evil, wasteful, terrible, horrible and devestating war is unless you have been there. Most of these boys joined up to serve their country, support their families, get an education......and most of the few that joined for the "Glory are soon dead, far back in the rear or deserted.
Unfortunately Kent, the unprovoked attack on Iraq is not illegal.....the stupid Congress gave the idiot the legal right to attack if he choose to.
A bloody good ass kicking huh? What exactly do you think we are getting now? Are you happy with the loss of the 3000+ in this fiasco? Or do you really want 12,000 more from 3 aircraft carriers?
I know you don't, but the point here is....don't use careless language or spout slogans that are just as bad as "Stay The Course"
Boy...here Kent and I REALLY agree!
Fight them there so we don't have to fight them here. If I hear that one more time I will go into a screaming psychotic meltdown.
Esarge
if you say anything even remotely negative about the troops, those who volunteer themselves to serve in our military are allowing themselves to be the tools of entities who quit serving the American people many years ago.
" Screw the troops" is not a remotely negative statement. And your alternative to the tools?
My nephews are serving there now, rotated back again. They are both honorable marines. The honor is that they do their duty in the best way they can and always serve decently and bravely.
Its not their fault they have been betrayed by the leadership in charge. The shame brought on our country by Cheney, Rummy, Wolfie and the others is not theirs. The trap they are in is not of their making. They don't think this war is right, they both hate Bush with a passion but they would never consider deserting.
Kathyodat
Don't make the mistake of thinking these guys are sitting over there saying "Oh goody, I get to make war" Most of them want to come home, most of them don't want to see one more buddy blown apart or one more civilian killed or maimed. They just have no choice. It is our government not our servicemen that is to blame here.
By the way...I don't watch Fox nor is my thinking reserved to the same opinion on each subject. Liberals are right on some things, Progressives on others, Republicans have some good ideas. Extremist's on either side we could do without in my opinion.
Now that I've been pegged as a war mongering, fox watching , corporate lackey....let me ask you guys a question. What exactly is your alternative to the military? You are advocating the disbandment of the military aren't you?
If you are going to write your Congressman or Senator and PLEASE do, don't waste your time asking them for an impeachment that won't happen. Pressure them to set a date for withdrawing all our forces from Iraq, which they do have the power to do. If you've got a Republican thats up for re-election.....really put the pressure on.
Its time to come home from a place we should never have gone.