Sen. Voinovich (R-OH) has joined Sen. Richard Lugar in calling for an American withdrawal (or dramatic drawdown of troops) from Iraq.
A policy of responsible military disengagement with a corresponding increase [in] non-military support is the best way to advance our nation’s interests in Iraq and achieve our primary goals: to help Iraqis stabilize their country and improve the security of the United States. However, I am also concerned that we are running out of time.
The commitment of the United States to the principles of democracy and freedom will not falter. Our military has fought courageously and admirably, and it is time to pursue a strategy that combines the resources of our military with the resources of our diplomatic corps and international partners. I have enclosed a brief position paper that outlines my thoughts for a way forward in Iraq.
I hope that you will review this paper, and the many other recommendations that have been proposed, as you fulfill the responsibilities of being our Commander-in-Chief. My prayers are with you and our nation.”
Things are moving inside the Beltway. I’m not sure what it means yet, but things are definitely not remaining static.
Sen. Richard Lugar (R-Ind.), whose comments on Iraq have caused a huge ruckus in the Capitol today just told reporters that the White House called him to ask for a meeting. Lugar would not say who he is meeting with or when it would happen, but all indications are that it will be National Security Advisor Stephen Hadley and it will take place later in the week.
They might get Lugar back on the reservation, but I kind of doubt it at this late date. With the Washington Post in full attack mode against the VeePee and Republican members of the Foreign Relations committee staging a mini-revolt, it looks like this might not be a quiet summer after all.