Is it time for an exit strategy from Iraq? As American casualties mount, there's more talk about setting a timetable for withdrawing U.S. troops.

AuthorFeingold, Russell
PositionDEBATE

YES Last February, I went to Iraq and had a chance to talk to a top allied military leader about how our operation was going. He said "nothing would take the wind out of the sails of the insurgents more" than having a timetable for bringing our brave troops back home.

This commander is one of a growing number of experts who agree that refusing to provide a clear but flexible timetable is a mistake that is actually fueling the Iraqi insurgency.

A timetable would undercut the insurgency by showing that the U.S. doesn't intend to stay in Iraq indefinitely. It would move Iraqis toward real political independence. It would let us focus our resources on our top national-security priority--fighting the global terrorist networks that want to attack us again. And it would give our military men and women, who are bravely doing their jobs, some answers about how long they can expect to serve in Iraq.

In June, I called on the President to define our military mission in Iraq, and to propose a time frame for achieving our military goals there and withdrawing U.S. troops. But all we got were the same old slogans about "staying the course."

So in August, I decided to jumpstart the conversation about an exit strategy by suggesting a target date for withdrawal: Dec. 31, 2006.

We cannot afford to wait for the Bush administration to act. Congress needs to demand a flexible timetable to bring our troops home. The sooner that happens, the sooner we can bring some clarity, and some direction, to the U.S. military mission in Iraq.

--Senator Russell Feingold Democrat of Wisconsin

NO To determine whether the United States should announce a timetable for withdrawing combat forces from Iraq, we need to think strategically. Our objectives are building a legitimate, sustainable government...

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