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Ralph Nader shares a 75% similarity with your beliefs on Iraq and Foreign Policy
I support setting a withdrawal timetable for US troops to leave Iraq
“In 2004 I urged a six-month negotiated withdrawal of all U.S. soldiers and corporate contractors from Iraq, with UN sponsored elections [and] a certain amount of autonomy between Sunnis, Shites, and Kurds…and continued humanitarian aide because of what we’ve done to the devastated people of Iraq. I think that will knock the bottom out of the insurgency. It will end the $14 million dollars an hour we’re spending, 24 hours a day. Bring that money back home, put it into public works…”
On Iraq, Ralph Nader supports the rapid and responsible withdrawal of US military forces, civilian military contractors, and US corporate interests from Iraq.
"We want to have a responsible six-month withdrawal of the US military and corporate occupation, and an internationally supervised election, so that the Iraqi people don't feel that they're facing a permanent military occupation and the control of their oil resources and of public government. If they feel that, the majority of the Iraqis are going to support the insurgency. They're not going to distance themselves from the insurgency."
NPR, "Justice Talking" Dean-Nader Debate Jul 9, 2004
"There’s got to be much more aggressive moves by Congress, maybe reflected in Congressman Jim McGovern’s bill, which will deal with the appropriations process and protect the soldiers, as they withdraw. If we don’t withdraw on a timetable, our military and corporate occupation of Iraq, including the oil industry, the bottom will never fall out of the insurgency."