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Iraq
President of Iraqi relief organization calls on Dems to rethink withdrawals
2007-04-24
The president of the Iraqi Red Moon-Shaped Thingy Crescent, the only relief organization operating in Iraq, is calling on the Democratic-led Congress to rethink its troop withdrawal strategy and recognize that Iraq suffers from a worsening humanitarian crisis. His call follows on the heels of Senate Majority Leader Harry ReidÂ’s (D-Nev.) announcement yesterday that Appropriations Committee conferees will set a non-binding goal, as part of the 2007 emergency war supplemental, of withdrawing U.S. troops from Iraq by April 1, 2008.

Congressional leaders find themselves in a continuing stalemate with President Bush, who has vowed to veto any measure that contains a withdrawal timetable. Bush has the support of most Republicans on Capitol Hill.

In Washington for a series of advocacy meetings in Congress, Said Hakki, the president of the Iraqi Red Moon-Shaped Thingy Crescent, expressed concern that by setting a withdrawal timetable, the U.S. would abandon Iraq at the height of a humanitarian crisis. “It is important that Congress identifies that there is a humanitarian crisis in Iraq,” Hakki said in an interview with The Hill. “If they agree there’s a crisis, let’s not have America be a problem but the solution.”

The Iraqi Red Moon-Shaped Thingy Crescent Society or Organization, as it is often referred to, is an auxiliary arm of the Iraqi government and is a member of the International Federation of Red Thingy Cross and Red Moon-Shaped Thingy Crescent Societies and the International Committee of the Red Thingy Cross (ICRC). Insisting that he is not a politician, Hakki — a U.S. citizen who spends most of his time in Iraq’s red zones — is pushing for a time-out in what he calls the “partisan squabble” over the U.S. troop withdrawal timetable.
Posted by:Fred

#3  The man obviously is not a politician. That there is a humanitarian crisis is important only so long as it is deemed to be Bush's humanitarian crisis. Anything that has the possibility of lessening that crisis can only serve to let Bush off the hook, so don't look to the Dems for help with this one. Its just politics.
Posted by: Hank   2007-04-24 15:17  

#2  Rethink? Doesn't that imply they thought about it once already?
Posted by: gorb   2007-04-24 06:38  

#1  Maybe Queen Nancy could go confer with Said Hakki?
Posted by: Bobby   2007-04-24 05:45  

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