John Thune in Daschle-Thune Debate


On War & Peace: Finishing the job means setting up a democracy in Iraq

Q: What is finishing the job in Iraq?

A: It means getting to where we have a democracy set up in Iraq, where we have free elections, where we have an Iraqi army that is trained and prepared to defend itself. General Petras is working on that on a daily basis and the Iraqis are stepping up, they are providing for more of their security, but there’s more that needs to be done. The Americans over there right now need to be the reinforcers, not the enforcers.

Source: 2004 South Dakota Senate Debate on Meet The Press Sep 19, 2004

On War & Peace: Support sending more American troops to Iraq if necessary

Q: If finishing the job in Iraq means sending more American troops, would you support that?

A: We have to rely on our military leadership. General Abizaid, General Casey, the people who are going to be making those recommendations to the president, if they call for more troops, the president will step forward and we have to support that. It’s important right now for us as a nation to show resolve, to be decisive and to finish the job and win the war on terror.

Source: 2004 South Dakota Senate Debate on Meet The Press Sep 19, 2004

On War & Peace: Iraq is a part of the broader war on terror

Q: Republican Chuck Hagel said, “The worst thing we can do is hold ourselves hostage to some grand illusion that we’re winning. Right now, we are not winning. Things are getting worse.” Do you agree?

A: I don’t agree with that. Iraq is a part of the broader war on terror. It is a war that we have to win. Obviously the question before the House is: What will we do differently? I don’t think there’s an answer to that question that’s been offered. It’s to create an interim government, move to free elections, ratify a constitution, train an Iraqi army. Those steps are being taken. This is going to be a tough job and nobody said otherwise. We knew going in that this was going to be a tough part of the world that we were going to have to fight, we’re going to have to make sure that we create a democratic system there, that people in Iraq have freedom and we have to finish the job. This is not a time to cut and run, but to show resolve and the international community is responding.

Source: 2004 South Dakota Senate Debate on Meet The Press Sep 19, 2004

On War & Peace: We have to stay resolute or the terrorists will prevail

Q: Intelligence agencies reported that “the most favorable outcome described is an Iraq whose stability would remain tenuous in political, economic and security terms.” That’s very bleak, and you advise to simply stay the course. Is that the policy of the Republicans?

A: The policy that’s been laid out by Bush is one of, you know, creating an interim government and Prime Minister Allawi is going to be here. He’s going to be meeting with the White House at the UN, and the message he’s going to deliver is that we are making progress. But this is tough work. This is not going to be easy. These are terrorists. These are people who think nothing of butchering and slaughtering their own people. The US, as the leader of the Free World, has to stay strong. We have to stay resolute. We need to finish the job. If we don’t, the terrorists are going to prevail and that spells disaster for the people of the US and for our national security as we move forward from here.

Source: 2004 South Dakota Senate Debate on Meet The Press Sep 19, 2004

The above quotations are from South Dakota Senate Debate, Tom Daschle (D) vs. John Thune (R), on Meet the Press, Sept. 19 2004.
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