"All Americans should be gravely concerned by the turn of events in
Iraq. What once had the potential to be a secular democratic foothold in
a vital region has spiraled into chaos and bloodshed. In the near term,
I am most concerned about the security of the thousands of dedicated
Americans working in Iraq. The President must make their safety his
first concern.
"In the longer term, it is clear that we need a new
strategy in Iraq and across the Middle East. The President had hoped
that as America stepped back from the world, other responsible actors
would step forward to provide stability. That hasn't worked. It isn't
going to work. Our vacillation and inaction in Syira, abandonment of
Iraq, politically driven withdrawal from Afghanistan, and senseless cuts
to national security resources has allowed the resurrection of a
transnational terrorist threat. These extremists now have unprecedented
wealth, technology, and a safe haven from which to launch attacks on
the United States. They must be stopped.
"The White House has a
history of 'considering all options' while choosing none. There are no
quick fix solutions to this crisis and I will not support a one shot
strike that looks good for the cameras but has no enduring effect. What
is needed here is a new strategy for our regional engagement, adequate
resourcing of our national security enterprise, and renewed American
leadership. The President should also ask himself if his White House
National Security team is equal to the crisis at hand. I don't believe
they are."
~ House Armed Services Committee Chairman Buck McKeon, R-Calif
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