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The U.S. should not set a timetable to withdraw troops from Iraq.

Doesn't want to set a definite timetable

posted by RyanWApproved 10/11/2008 4:52 PM

The U.S. should set a timetable to withdraw troops from Iraq.

I support withdrawing over a period fo 18-24 months

posted by RyanWApproved 10/11/2008 4:47 PM

The U.S. should not set a timetable to withdraw troops from Iraq.

Voted to reject a timetable

posted by RyanWApproved 10/10/2008 4:31 PM

The U.S. should set a timetable to withdraw troops from Iraq.

Iraq: Out in one year

posted by RyanWApproved 10/8/2008 1:39 PM

The U.S. should not set a timetable to withdraw troops from Iraq.

I support continued reduction of our forces in Iraq but do not support a fixed timetable or precipitous withdrawal

posted by TMassApproved 10/7/2008 1:17 PM

The U.S. should set a timetable to withdraw troops from Iraq.

"Removing all combat troops starting right away and completing the redeployment in six to 12 months"

posted by vizinertiaApproved 10/6/2008 5:27 PM

The U.S. should not set a timetable to withdraw troops from Iraq.

No one with any thoughtfulness could say that telling the enemy when your leaving is a good strategy... I guess it is a good strategy from the enemy's perspective.

 Stand Taken 10/5/2008 10:22 AM

The U.S. should not set a timetable to withdraw troops from Iraq.

Zimmer believes that setting an arbitrary deadline for withdrawal without regard to the military and political realities would be a terrible disservice

posted by TMassApproved 10/4/2008 1:52 PM




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Should the U.S. set a timetable to withdraw troops from Iraq?
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Jim Bunni...

The U.S. should not set a timetable to withdraw troops from Iraq. Bunning voted against each timetable proposed in the Senate.

Approved 7/22/2008 5:34 PM

Richard B...

The U.S. should not set a timetable to withdraw troops from Iraq. Burr voted against each timetable proposed in the Senate.

Approved 7/22/2008 5:35 PM