Monday, August 2, 2010

President Obama said the Iraq War was Nearing an End

Some news for y'all. Obama said that the Iraq war was nearing an end.

Obama cited progress toward meeting his deadline of withdrawing all U.S. combat troops from Iraq by the end of this month. A transitional force of 50,000 troops will remain to train Iraqi security forces, conduct counterterrorism operations and provide security for ongoing U.S. civilian efforts. Under an agreement negotiated in 2008 with the Iraqis, all American troops are to be gone from Iraq by the end of next year.

"The hard truth is we have not seen the end of American sacrifice in Iraq," Obama said in a speech to the national convention of the Disabled American Veterans. "But make no mistake, our commitment in Iraq is changing – from a military effort led by our troops to a civilian effort led by our diplomats."

The main focus of Obama's appearance was the move toward fulfillment of Obama's campaign promise to end the Iraq war, a position that perhaps most defined his 2008 candidacy and was key to his base of support in the liberal wing of his party. With pivotal congressional elections approaching, the White House wants to highlight the progress as a success story. Monday's speech was only the first in a series of such events planned for this month, with others to be headlined by the president as well as Vice President Joe Biden and other administration officials.

"The message is, when the president makes a commitment, he keeps it," White House spokesman Bill Burton told reporters traveling with Obama to Georgia on Air Force One.

I hope he can make this a reality. However, we may be in a longer stay in Afghanistan.

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2 comments:

Unknown said...

I dont get it!!! I SAY FIGHT TILL THE END IF NOT THEY WILL BRING THE FIGHT TO OUR HOME!!

Unknown said...

I have always been against the war, for it gave rise to much suffering, whether in our own country or other countries, can only harm than benefit, although the United States in Afghanistan, the U.S. won, received some economic interests, but also proved that the United States invincible, but for those who died, their families will be okay? So, Obama said the U.S. war in Afghanistan, not only good for the American people, for the case of Afghanistan, is a good thing
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