Questions for Senator Ken Salazar on the U.S. Occupation of Iraq
Strength Through Peace prepared the following letter for Senator Ken Salazar and delivered it to his Fort Collins office on March 19th, 2008, the fifth anniversary of the U.S. invasion of Iraq. The letter was signed by 32 people. On May 18th, we received a letter from Ken Salazar. To view his first “response”, click on the link at the bottom of the text of our first letter.
We next sent Ken Salazar a follow-up letter on June 9th, asking him to actually respond to the questions originally posed, and asking an additional two questions. That letter appears below the link to Salazar’s first “response”. On August 20th, we received a second letter from Ken Salazar. To view his second “response”, click on the link at the bottom of the text of our second letter.
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Wednesday,
March 19, 2008
Fifth anniversary of
the U.S. invasion of Iraq
Dear Senator Salazar,
On
September 17, 2007, after returning
from your third visit to Iraq, you stated in a press release:
“The President’s plan
to keep our American troops in
Iraq at the 130,000 pre-surge levels
through the 2008 election will not force the Iraqi government to do what
it must do now. We, therefore, need a mission change. I have said for
many months that we need to begin the transition of our troops’ mission
in
Iraq
from one of combat to one of training and support.”
And:
“After meeting with
Iraqi leaders it became clearer in my mind that there is no clear
military solution and that we should not leave our troops in the middle
of sectarian strife dating back hundreds of years.”
And then about two
months later (November
16, 2007), you stated in another press release:
“Our soldiers have
performed admirably in their duties, and they have accomplished their
mission, but our commitment cannot be open-ended. We cannot give
President Bush another blank check."
Senator, we were and
are pleased to hear you speak of a mission change, of not leaving our
troops in the middle of sectarian strife, and of no more blank checks.
And it's not just us, but tens of thousands of your constituents in Colorado, who are fed
up with this ill-conceived military invasion and occupation.
So, naturally, we
were very disappointed when, a mere one month later (December
14, 2007), you supported (the conference report on) the National Defense
Authorization Act for Fiscal Year 2008. The conference report was this
legislation's last step on its way to the President's desk, and included
over 70 billion additional dollars for operations in
Iraq
and
Afghanistan.
We, your
constituents, would like answers to these specific questions:
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Why have you voted
in favor of another blank check?
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Why are you
continuing to leave our troops in the middle of sectarian strife?
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How does
appropriating 70 billion dollars for the status quo move us toward a
mission change?
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Will you commit to
not approving any more money in the future for the ongoing
occupation of
Iraq?
Please notice that we
are asking four separate questions. We would appreciate an answer that
address each of the four questions.
Ken Salazar’s
first "response."
STP response to Salazar's first "response"
Ken Salazar’s second "response"
