- Iraq War De-Escalation Act of 2007
On
January 30 ,2007 , U.S. SenatorBarack Obama introduced the Iraq War De-Escalation Act of 2007 (USBill|110|S|433). The plan would have stopped the 2007 U.S. Troop Surge of 21,500 inIraq , and would also have begun aphased redeployment of troops fromIraq with the goal of removing all combat forces byMarch 31 ,2008 .Obama announced the Iraq War De-Escalation Act after President Bush announced an increase in the number of troops fighting in Iraq, and after the State of the Union Address. Obama released a statement saying, "Our troops have performed brilliantly in Iraq, but no amount of American soldiers can solve the political differences at the heart of somebody else's civil war," Obama said, alluding to Michael Scott Doran's essay "
Somebody Else's Civil War " published in the Foreign Affairs journal in 2002. "That's why I have introduced a plan to not only stop the escalation of this war, but begin a phased redeployment that can pressure the Iraqis to finally reach a political settlement and reduce the violence."Fact|date=December 2007Barack Obama has been critical of President Bush's handling of the war in Iraq, and has been an outspoken critic before the war began in 2003. The legislation proposed by Obama is similar to the plan called for in the
Iraq Study Group report issued in December, 2006. [ [http://cbs2chicago.com/topstories/local_story_030224539.html Obama Asks Congress To Pull Troops From Iraq] CBS 2 Chicago,January 30 ,2007 .]Important aspects of the plan
*Binding legislation that would not be able to be bypassed without explicit Congressional approval.
*Caps the number of U.S. troops at theJanuary 10 ,2007 level.
*Does not affect the funding of the troops.
*Initiates a phased redeployment beginning onMay 1 ,2007 with a goal of total redeployment of combat forces onMarch 31 ,2008 , consistent with thebipartisan Iraq Study Group's Report.
*Enforces benchmarks for Iraq's government including Security, political reconciliation and economic reform. If the benchmarks are met, the redeployment could be temporarily suspended upon congressional approval.
*Maintains a military presence in the region for force protection, training of Iraqi forces, and pursuing international terrorists.
*Requires Congressional oversight with the President reporting a progress report on Iraq to Congress every 90 days.
*Intensifies training of Iraqi security forces to enable Iraqi's to take over the security responsibilities for Iraq.
*Puts conditions on economic assistance to the Government of Iraq based on progress towards benchmarks.
*Attempts to create more regional diplomacy with key nations in the region to help achieve a political settlement among the Iraqi people, and prevent a humanitarian catastrophe and regional conflict. [ [http://obama.senate.gov/press/070130-obama_offers_plan_to_stop_escalation_of_iraq_war_begin_phased_redeployment_of_troops/index.html Obama Offers Plan to Stop Escalation] BarackObama.com,January 30 ,2007 .]Criticism
Obama's support for the bill and general opposition of the surge pushed forth by
David Petraeus has garnered him criticism from Republicans and a few pro-war Democrats. SenatorJohn McCain , his opponent in the upcoming Presidential Election, has said that Obama was wrong to oppose the surge, pointing to the decreased levels of the violence that Obama said the surge would raise. [ [http://www.msnbc.msn.com/id/25684787/ Obama, McCain clash on Iraq, Afghanistan] MSNBC,July 15 ,2008 .] Obama's campaign removed the candidate's criticism of the surge from his website [ [http://www.chicagotribune.com/news/politics/sns-ap-obama-web-site,0,4329132.story Obama removes criticism of Bush's troop increase from website] Chicago Tribune,July 16 ,2008 .] however he says that his position on Iraq is unchanged, and he still supports a timetable for withdrawal from Iraq.ee also
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Withdrawal of U.S. troops from Iraq#Congressional proposals and acts
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