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Hagel Fumes in Senate: "I don't think we've EVER had a coherent strategy in Iraq" [VIDEO]
By Bruce Ackerman
Posted on January 24, 2007, Printed on February 13, 2012
http://www.alternet.org/story/47169/hagel_fumes_in_senate%3A_%22i_don%27t_think_we%27ve_ever_had_a_coherent_strategy_in_iraq%22_%5Bvideo%5D
UPDATE: In addition to the Feingold speech, discussed below (second video), Chuck Hagel unleashed on his colleagues, challenging Bush (first video): "I would even challenge the administration today to show us the plan that the president talked about the other night. There is no plan.... There is no strategy. This is a ping-pong game with American lives."
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Wisconsin Democrat Russ Feingold tells his colleagues that the Senate Foreign Relations Committee didn't rise to the occasion before the Iraq War, voting for the "bizarre" response to 9/11 that was the invasion of Iraq and, more importantly, that their toothless plans to oppose Bush's continuation of Iraq are equally irresponsible.
Important point: Congress DOES have the Constitutional power and right to use "the power of the purse" to stop the war on Iraq.
The committee went on to reject the Dodd Bill -- the one with teeth, not the one that simply tells Bush that some in the Congress disagree with him -- which says that "prior to sending any more troops -- the 20,000 the president wants to put into Iraq, 17,000 of them into Baghdad, a city of 6 million people -- it would require a prior authorization by the Congress."
Fortunately, with each passing bill, the pro-teeth coalition is "surging" while the pro-gums caucus fades...
Here are the votes:
YES:
Dodd - Aye Kerry - Aye Feingold - Aye Boxer - Aye Obama - Aye Menedez - Aye
NO:
Biden - No Cardin - No Nelson - No Casey - No Webb - No Lugar - no Hagel - No Coleman - No Sununnu - No Corker - No Voinovich - No Murkowski - No DeMint - No Issacson - No Vitter - No
Evan Derkacz is an AlterNet editor. He writes and edits PEEK, the blog of blogs.
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