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Tom Vilsack on War & Peace

Democratic IA Governor


National Guard too busy in Iraq handle natural disasters

As governor, I had a responsibility to take care of the National Guard. Our National Guard has been underminded by this process. Talk to any governor in the country and you’ll find that the equipment needs of this Guard are not being met. Natural disasters, hurricanes, floods, you name it -- the National Guard is unable to respond as adequately as they were three or four years ago.
Source: 2007 AFSCME Democratic primary debate in Carson City Nevada Feb 21, 2007

The war needs to be ended now, not in 6 months or 6 years

I was giving a speech. And this little fellow came up to me afterwards -- he’s five years old -- and he asked me if a hundred more troops in Iraq would make a difference. I said, “I don’t think a hundred more troops in Iraq would make a difference.” He said, “What about a thousand more troops?” I looked down at this little fellow and I said “a thousand more troops will not make a difference.” And then this little fellow looked at me and he said, “I’m frightened every day.” And he walked away.

I’m here today because that’s not my America and it’s not your America. Five-year-olders should not be frightened in this country. And so I want to challenge every single one of you and ask the simple question: What have you done today to end this war in Iraq? It needs to be ended now, not six days from now, not six months from now, not six years from now, it needs to be ended now! And it’s up to you.

Source: 2007 AFSCME Democratic primary debate in Carson City Nevada Feb 21, 2007

Congress should remove funding for the war

Q: How do you end the war?

A: Congress takes the authority they have under the Constitution, and the moral authority that we expect them to show, and we say to the president, “Mr. President, we’re no longer going to fund this war.”

We’re in the middle of a civil war inside a civil war. It is not going to be responded to and answered militarily. It’s a political solution that is required, and only the Iraqis themselves have the power and the capacity to do it. As long as we are in the middle of this, that political resolution is actually being sidestepped; it is being delayed; it is not being enhanced by our presence there.

If we have troops to take anyplace or put anyplace in the world, let’s put them back in Afghanistan and let’s get the job done that we were supposed to do a number of years ago. Let’s find bin Laden. Let’s hold those folks who hurt us responsible.

Source: 2007 AFSCME Democratic primary debate in Carson City Nevada Feb 21, 2007

Get troops out of harm’s way in Iraq

Vilsack says he would like to see troops out of harm’s way in Iraq and Iraqis take more responsibility for their own country, a position shared by nearly everyone in America except John McCain and a few others who want to send in more troops.
Source: Perry Bacon Jr. in Time Magazine Nov 30, 2006

Deal with terrorism as a joint federal-state responsibility.

Vilsack adopted the National Governors Association policy:

Source: NGA policy HR-10: Domestic Terrorism 01-NGA5 on Feb 15, 2001

Include states in anti-terrorism planning.

Vilsack adopted the National Governors Association position paper:

The Issue

The issue of terrorism will be of major focus for the 107th Congress. Governors have a critical interest in controlling domestic terrorism because they are responsible for ensuring that state and local authorities have the ability to deal with natural disasters and other types of major emergencies, including terrorist incidents.

NGA’s Position

NGA believes that any national strategy for dealing with terrorist incidents should include planning and training by state and local forces. The unique nature of terrorism coupled with national security implications requires the support and expertise of the federal government in working with state and local government in developing capabilities. A clear national strategy developed through a partnership among federal agencies and key state, local, and private sector stakeholders is essential to drive operational and programmatic planning, training, and service delivery in combating terrorism.
Source: National Governors Association "Issues / Positions" 01-NGA7 on Sep 14, 2001

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