The Senate's daring Bush to veto the $122 billion bill funding operations in Iraq because of the attached timetable. Finally, after all the rabble and rhetoric, the Democrats have successfully signaled that they are in fact serious about ending the war.http://www.msnbc.msn.com/id/17811336/
3/27/2007 6:19:39 PM
3/27/2007 6:31:41 PM
If Bush takes the same timetable as the Democrats signalling they're serious about ending the war then maybe he will veto this bill in another 3 years
3/27/2007 9:46:41 PM
we'll just have another terrorist attack and be in there for another decade
3/27/2007 9:57:26 PM
next march isnt the earliest that we could leave iraq, but it is close. i am sure the military people on here will back me up, but even if we a bill was passed this week, and signed this week by Bush, starting an immediate and total withdrawal it would take months for us to leave. i would guess that we couldnt physically leave the country no matter what other concerns people had in less than 6 months. an 11 month timeline is a good compromise in my opinion.
3/27/2007 10:26:07 PM
What are our chances of getting the security deposit back?
3/27/2007 10:29:05 PM
Like RevoltNow said withdrawal would take months in itselfMy hesitation with giving a specific deadline is that the situation is not one solely in control by the US...meaning if something big happened due to the Iraqi govt or insurgents or anyone else that effectively had a significant change on the war, would we still need to adhere to the deadline per the bill at all costs or could it be moved back if necessary?]
3/27/2007 10:32:49 PM
there is nothing that would convince me we should stay there.also, most of these troops wont be going home for long. the generals want more troops in Afghanistan. Maybe we will be able to convince pakistan to let us actually go after the taliban and finish them off once we get more troops in there.
3/27/2007 10:47:07 PM