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Make it clear there will be no US permanent bases in Iraq

To honor our soldiers, their service, and their sacrifice we must demand a clear plan to give the Iraqi government the military control of their own country. We must make it clear that we have no designs to build permanent bases in Iraq and instead begin a phased redeployment so that we can more effectively target al Qaeda and global terrorism.
Source: Campaign website, www.ScottKleeb.com May 14, 2008

Pursue a new accord on Iraq's Constitution and governance

We must press Iraq's political leaders & encourage the larger civil society to seek a new accord on Iraq's Constitution & governance; and redouble our efforts to develop a strong, multilateral regional diplomatic framework to address difficult questions like federalism and oil revenue-sharing within Iraq. This renewed diplomacy will simultaneously further isolate al Qaeda, support reconciliation among Iraq's sectarian groups, and allow the US to bring the money home and invest it where it's needed.
Source: Campaign website, www.ScottKleeb.com May 14, 2008

Address the humanitarian crisis of 2,000,000 Iraqi refugees

Address the growing humanitarian crisis of two million Iraqi refugees and two million more internally-displaced persons. We have an obligation, for both moral and regional security reasons, to ensure that the joint sacrifices of our troops and the Iraqi people lead to a new and more stable Iraq.
Source: Campaign website, www.ScottKleeb.com May 14, 2008

Deal strongly and effectively with Iran

Iran has sought nuclear weapons, supports militias inside Iraq and terror across the region, and its leaders threaten Israel and deny the Holocaust. Clearly this is a regime with whom we must deal strongly and effectively as one mistake threatens not onl regional security but very possibly our own national security as well. But we must not repeat the mistakes of Iraq by excluding any possible options for securing our interests in the region. Our strength, unrecognized by the Bush administration, is that we do have tremendous leverage over the regime in power. Iran's major economic troubles coupled with its own desperate need for more and cheaper energy open an opportunity to deal with the regime smartly and from a position of strength. We must demand Iran give up its nuclear ambitions and support for terrorism in exchange for membership in the World Trade Organization. If Iran refuses, we must increase our economic pressure and political isolation and thus further weaken the regime.
Source: Campaign website, www.ScottKleeb.com May 14, 2008

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