We begin with the common belief that Saddam Hussein is a tyrant and a threat to the peace and stability of the region. He has ignored the mandated of the United Nations and is building weapons of mass destruction and the means of delivering them.
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Our commanders in the field have consistently told us that there will not be a military victory over the insurgency without a political coming-together of the major Iraqi groups.Carl Levin
That's not setting a date for departure at this time, ... That's simply conveying clearly and forcefully to the Iraqis that the presence of our forces in Iraq is not unlimited.
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It's not even limited to Iraq, ... And there's just simply no limits on it. It's a go-it-alone resolution ... very unilateral.
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We think it would be a mistake to set a specific date, at least most of us do. On the other hand, we believe it's essential that we change course in a number of directions in order to improve our chances of Iraq becoming a success.
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If they refuse to put their political pieces together, if they don't make those compromises, ... it seems to me it's obvious that we're going to have to consider that timetable for reduction and withdrawal.
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We need the support of people around the world in our war on terrorism.
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