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A Responsible Plan to End the War in Iraq
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The military and responsibility .
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The unpopularity across the US of the war in Iraq is well documented. Yet the efforts of individuals and groups in the US and elsewhere to end the war are having no apparent impact on US policy: as Christopher Hayes wrote in the April 14, 2008 issue of The Nation:
It is in this context that a group of Democratic Congressional candidates, retired military officers and national security officers have released A Responsible Plan to End the War. The 36-page Plan is part of a campaign to mobilize citizens to endorse the plan and exert public pressure on our current elected officials to move in the right direction even before a new Administration takes office in 2009. The plan addresses Using U.S. diplomatic power, Addressing humanitarian concerns, Restoring our Constitution, Restoring our military, Restoring independence to the media, and Creating a new, U.S.-centered energy policy. The website www.ResponsiblePlan.com contains more information about the origin of the plan and its creators. The Plan can be read in its entirety at http://responsibleplan.com/o/2757/images/responsible_plan.pdf (PDF) |