Saturday, March 18, 2006
Congressional RhetIraq: No Permanent Bases in Iraq
Source: Truthout.org
Quotes: From article titled, "Barbara Lee Amendment on Permanent Bases Approved in Debate on Iraq War Supplemental Spending Bill"
Today, during debate on the to an emergency spending bill for the War in Iraq, the House approved an amendment introduced by Congresswoman Barbara Lee (D-Oakland) that will prohibit the use of funds to enter in to basing agreements that would lead to a permanent military presence in Iraq.
The amendment to H.R.4939, the administration's $91 billion supplemental request for Iraq, Afghanistan and Katrina relief, was approved by a voice vote. Lee, who last year introduced H.Con.Res. 197, to make it "the policy of the United States not to enter into any base agreement with the Government of Iraq that would lead to a permanent United States military presence in Iraq," gave the following statement on the House floor:
"This amendment is not about the war, though I offered an alternative to keep us out of Iraq. This amendment is not about bringing our troops home, though I believe we should. This amendment is not about holding the President accountable for misleading us into an unjust and unnecessary war, though we should.
"Mr. Chairman, the amendment we are offering is very simple: it would provide that no funds be used under this bill to enter into military base agreements between the US and Iraq. Stating this will clearly indicate that the US has no intention of making military bases permanent.
"Mr. Chairman, can't we all agree - right here and right now - that we should not be in Iraq permanently. Unfortunately, Mr. Chairman, the administration's position is unclear.
Mr. Chairman, the President shares our view and has said as much. April 13, 2004 the President said, 'as a proud and independent people, Iraqis do not support an indefinite occupation, and neither does America.'
"But just yesterday, General John Abazaid, the Army general in charge of the US troops in Iraq, told the House Defense Appropriations committee that the US could end up having permanent bases in Iraq.
"Mr. Chairman, we need to be clear. The aim of our amendment is to simply codify the sentiment that the President, many of our constituents, and many of us strongly believe."
