Wednesday, September 5, 2007

Stand By The Troops

The first place I saw this was at Conservative Thoughts, but it appears it's all over the blogosphere now.

In anticipation of the anti-American stance that the Democrats in Congress are inevitably going to take after General Petraeus' report, a petition in support of our troops and their mission has been started at the VictoryCaucus website, and will be presented to Congress soon. Here's the text of the petition:

Iraq is now the central front in the War on Terrorism - not because Americans want it to be but because America's enemies have said so and made it so. Al-Qaeda and Iranian-backed militias are determined to drive the United States out of Iraq. Al-Qaeda and other terrorist groups would then use that country as a safe haven from which they can mount attacks on the U.S., its interests and allies.

We recognize that the U.S. involvement in Iraq has divided Americans and that our leaders have made mistakes. We also recognize the cost of this war, not only in financial terms but, more importantly, in the loss of more than 3,000 of our bravest men and women. The issue, however, is not how or why U.S. forces became engaged in Iraq but, rather, what is happening there now and what would happen if we were to leave too soon.

Today, U.S. forces are making real and significant progress. We are driving al-Qaeda out of key strongholds, recruiting Iraqis to join the fight, and training them to defend themselves.

General Petraeus and the new U.S. Ambassador to Iraq, Ryan Crocker, will report to Congress in mid-September on the American effort. We urge our nation's leaders to:
  1. Recognize the importance of fighting and defeating al-Qaeda, wherever they can be found, not least in Iraq;
  2. Consider the testimony of General Petraeus and Ambassador Crocker with an open mind and without regard for partisan politics;
  3. Recognize the significant threat to U.S. national security that a hasty retreat or a made-in-Washington timetable for withdrawal from Iraq would generate; and
  4. Listen to the U.S. service members who willingly sacrifice to protect our country and who do not want defeat legislated in Washington so long as American troops are on the battlefield.

America has a chance to strike a serious blow against terrorism and the ideologies that drive terrorism. By contrast, the defeat of the United States would embolden terrorists, making the world a more dangerous place for Americans and consigning the people of Iraq and the Middle East to a perilous future.

We urge you to support our troops by giving them the resources and time they need to successfully complete their mission.

If you support the troops and want victory for America, go sign the petition. The men and women who protect you each and every day deserve it.

There's my two cents.

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