Send Iraqi-U.S. Troop Agreement to Congress, Says Bob Barr

For Immediate Release Saturday, August 23, 2008

It is up to Congress, with constitutional authority over war and treaties, to decide on the length of America’s commitment

‘The Bush administration reportedly has reached an agreement to keep U.S. combat troops in Iraq until the end of 2011,” says Bob Barr, the Libertarian Party’s nominee for president. “Congress should demand to see the proposed agreement and should approve, disapprove, or modify it.”

“The administration has treated the war as a presidential prerogative from the very beginning,” notes Barr. “It is time for Congress to insist on fulfilling its constitutional responsibilities. If the president refuses to comply, Congress should cut off money for any bases in Iraq.”

‘The proposed agreement is much better than what President Bush and Sen. John McCain — who talked about staying in Iraq for a century or more — earlier had sought to impose on the American people,’ observes Barr, “and for that we can thank the Iraqi people, who have begun demanding their sovereignty back. However,’ Barr continues, ‘2011 is still too late. U.S. forces should come home from Iraq next year, not more than three years hence. And it is up to Congress, with constitutional authority over war and treaties, to decide on the length of America’s commitment,’ he adds, ‘not the president and his advisers.’

‘The invasion of Iraq was a tragic mistake,’ explains Barr. ‘Moreover, we have known for years that there were no WMDs in Iraq, Saddam Hussein is long dead, and no terrorists are using Iraq as a sanctuary from which to attack America. The future of Iraq must be returned to the Iraqi people,’ says Barr.

‘More fundamentally, we must put defense back into our defense policy,’ Barr adds. ‘No more subsidizing the defense of wealthy allies, no more nation-building in failed societies. Neither John McCain nor Barack Obama seems to understand that the primary responsibility of the federal government is to protect the American people. Sen. McCain jokes about bombing other countries, while Sen. Obama speaks about being a citizen of the world. War should always be a last resort to protect America, not the beginning of a crusade for other countries or peoples.”

Bob Barr represented the 7th District of Georgia in the U. S. House of Representatives from 1995 to 2003, where he served as a senior member of the Judiciary Committee, as Vice-Chairman of the Government Reform Committee, and as a member of the Committee on Financial Services. Prior to his congressional career, Barr was appointed by President Reagan to serve as the United States Attorney for the Northern District of Georgia, and also served as an official with the CIA. Since leaving Congress, Barr has been practicing law and has teamed up with groups ranging from the American Civil Liberties Union to the American Conservative Union to actively advocate every American citizens’ right to privacy and other civil liberties guaranteed in the Bill of Rights. Along with this, Bob is committed to helping elect leaders who will strive for smaller government, lower taxes and abundant individual freedom.

The Libertarian Party is America’s third largest political party, founded in 1971 as an alternative to the two main political parties. You can find more information on the Libertarian Party by visiting www.LP.org . The Libertarian Party proudly stands for smaller government, lower taxes and more freedom.