Congressman Dennis Kucinich:



Congress Concerned About Iraq Escalation While Bush Rhetoric Ramps for Wider War

Washington, Jan 10 - WASHINGTON, D.C. (Jan. 10) — In response to President Bush’s address to the American people tonight, Congressman Dennis J. Kucinich issued the following statement:

“President Bush appears to be setting the stage for a wider war in the region. He has blamed Iran for attacks on America. The President is vowing to disrupt Iran. He is going to add an aircraft carrier to the shores off the coast of Iran. He has promised to give Patriot missiles to ‘our friends and allies.’ Isn’t one war enough for this President? It is time the media and the Congress began to pay attention to this President when he talks aggressively about Iran and Syria.

“It is imperative that Congress step up to its constitutional responsibility to restrain this abuse of executive authority by notifying the President that we will no longer agree to fund the war in Iraq. The supplemental budget request of up to $100 billion would enable the president not only to continue the war against Iraq through the end of his term. It would give him the resources to attack Iran, in the name of defending Iraq and the region.”

“In Iraq, his new plan is a plan for more door-to-door fighting, more civil war, more civilian casualties, more troop deaths, more wasted money, more destabilization in the region and more separation from the world community. The President wants to send more troops to Baghdad, where they will work to quell a civil war. Only a small portion – less than 20 percent – of the new effort will be spent in al Anbar, to fight al-Qaeda. Does anyone in this Administration have any sense left at all? They are sending more US troops into the middle of a civil war!

“Congress needs to challenge the position of the President and take the necessary steps to bring our troops home. We need to begin talks with Iran and Syria -- and not blame them for our misguided war in Iraq. Diplomacy is the only way to avoid a widening war. If we follow the President’s path of war, we will get . . . more war.

The Congressman will continue distributing to members of Congress his plan to exit Iraq.
Today he talked to nearly 100 members of Congress on the need for a new process which will lead to a peaceful resolution of the Iraq conflict.

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Congressman Dennis Kucinich