There have been bleak moments in America s history, battles we were engaged in where American victory was far from certain.

Similar documents
Samples from Exploring History Through Primary Sources: American Presidents

Citizenship Just the Facts.Civics Learning Goals for the 4th Nine Weeks.

Domestic policy WWI. Foreign Policy. Balance of Power

BACKGROUND: why did the USA and USSR start to mistrust each other? What was the Soviet View? What was the Western view? What is a Cold War?

THEIR SACRIFICE, OUR FREEDOM WORLD WAR II IN EUROPE

General Assembly First Committee (International Security and Disarmament) Addressing fourth generation warfare MUNISH

Salutary Neglect. The character of the colonists was of a consistent pattern and it persisted along with the colonists.

FIFTH ANNIVERSARY THE WAR T. PRESIDENT CARNEGIE ENDOWMENT FOR INTERNATIONAL PEACE JESSICA OF THE IRAQ AR: LESSONS AND GUIDING U.S.

Promises. President Obama s First Two Years in Office

Introduction to the Cold War

The following text is an edited transcript of Professor. Fisher s remarks at the November 13 meeting. Afghanistan: Negotiation in the Face of Terror

THE ANDREW MARR SHOW INTERVIEW: MICHAEL FALLON, MP DEFENCE SECRETARY OCTOBER 26 th 2014

The Decision to Drop the Atomic Bomb on Hiroshima and Nagasaki

Student Handout: Unit 3 Lesson 3. The Cold War

THEIR SACRIFICE, OUR FREEDOM WORLD WAR II IN EUROPE

THE PRESIDENT: My fellow Americans, tonight I want to talk to you about Syria -- why it matters, and where we go from here.

Welcome to 7 th Grade Texas History!

The Declaration of Independence

NOTES: People of the Revolution (Part 1)

Example Student Essays for: Assess the reasons for the Breakdown of the Grand Alliance

Guided Reading Activity 32-1

The Truman Doctrine: Preventing the Spread of Communism. Andy Ziemer. Historical Paper. Junior Division. Word Count: 2095

Part 5 The South Breaks Away

World History (Survey) Restructuring the Postwar World, 1945 Present

FINISHING BUSINESS: WHERE AND HOW PRINCIPLES OF WAR AS WE UNDERSTAND THEM ARE RELEVANT TO DEFEATING GLOBAL TERROR

The 80 s The 90 s.. And beyond..

PIPA-Knowledge Networks Poll: Americans on Iraq & the UN Inspections II. Questionnaire

Introduction to World War II By USHistory.org 2017

THE EARLY COLD WAR YEARS. US HISTORY Chapter 15 Section 2

FINAL/NOT FOR DISTRIBUTION

Modern Presidents: President Nixon

Landpower Essay. Lessons from Lincoln: On Being a War President. No December An Institute of Land Warfare Publication. by James M.

World War II Ends Ch 24-5

England and the 13 Colonies: Growing Apart

SSUSH25 The student will describe changes in national politics since 1968.

THE UNITED STATES IN THE MILLENNIAL GENERATION

Journal 5/4/18. Compare and contrast Lenin and Stalin

A country goes to war

EIU Political Science Review. International Relations: The Obama Administration s Relationship with Israel. Matthew Jacobs

Unit 8. 5th Grade Social Studies Cold War Study Guide. Additional study material and review games are available at at

News English.com Ready-to-use ESL / EFL Lessons

GCSE HISTORY (8145) EXAMPLE RESPONSES. Marked Papers 1B/E - Conflict and tension in the Gulf and Afghanistan,

America after WWII. The 1946 through the 1950 s

President Reagan ran as a conservative alternative to President Carter. Reagan, a former actor, had previously served as the governor of California.

THE ELECTION OF 1960

TEACHER SUPPORT PAGES

EXPERTS PRAISE BARACK OBAMA

Name Class Date. The French Revolution and Napoleon Section 3

President Bush Meets with Spanish President Jose Maria Aznar 11:44 A.M. CST

Document 1: In this excerpt, Adolf Hitler explains some of his ideas.

ANNOTATING INFORMATIONAL TEXT MARS COMPREHENSION STRATEGY

Unit 7 Station 2: Conflict, Human Rights Issues, and Peace Efforts. Name: Per:

Course: Government Course Title: Power and Politics: Power, Tragedy, and H onor Three Faces of W ar Year: Spring 2007

To run away or leave someone in their time of need.

Continuing Conflict in SW Asia. EQ: What are the causes and effects of key conflicts in SW Asia that required U.S. involvement?

from The Four Freedoms Speech

Unit 11: The Cold War B A T T L E O F T H E S U P E R P O W E R S :

The Road to Independence ( )

Kentucky Senator HENRY CLAY earned his reputation as the Great Compromiser for his tireless efforts to find common ground between North and South.

COMPREHENSION AND CRITICAL THINKING

The Cause and Effect of the Iran Nuclear Crisis. The blood of the Americans and the Iranians has boiled to a potential war.

Revolution in Thought 1607 to 1763

x Introduction those in other countries, which made it difficult for more Jews to immigrate. It was often impossible for an entire family to get out o

ASK FORM 1 NATIONAL [N=500] AND CITIES ONLY: Q.2 All in all, are you satisfied or dissatisfied with the way things are going in this country today?

16.1 The Mexican War

You ve watched what has happened over the years and grown concerned and angry.

Reading Essentials and Study Guide

Soft Power and the War on Terror Remarks by Joseph S. Nye, Jr. May 10, 2004

Teacher s Guide. Foreign Policy: War, Peace, and Everything In-between STEP BY STEP

The South Secedes By USHistory.org 2016

The Revolutionary War: Why They Fought (What Were They Fighting For?) By Kristin Marciniak


Obama s speech in Turkey: full text of speech to the parliament

No Consensus for Urgency on Iraq, Though Most Support a First Strike

FOX News/Opinion Dynamics Poll 10 August 06

TO: FROM: RE: Overview effective ineffective

COOPERATIVE LEARNING. Slide 1. Slide 2. Slide 3. Turning ME into WE

States & Types of States

Terrorism, Paper Tigers, Nuclear War, and The Pentagon:

HIGHER SCHOOL CERTIFICATE EXAMINATION MODERN HISTORY 2/3 UNIT (COMMON) Time allowed Three hours (Plus 5 minutes reading time)

Democracy: The Never-Ending Battle A Conversation with Lech Walesa

Origins of the Cold War

CHAPTER 40 The Resurgence of Conservatism,

Elections and Obama's Foreign Policy

4: TELESCOPING THE TIMES

The Resistance fight inside of camps and prisons the example CC Buchenwald

Was Ronald Reagan s Vice-President for eight years Pledged to continue much of Reagan s economic, domestic, and foreign policy commitments Famous

British policy of ignoring the colonies. a replacement of a government by the people of that government. No government/chaos mob rule

Texas Independence

News English.com Ready-to-use ESL / EFL Lessons

Address on Military Intervention in Iraq

FIGHTING WWII CHAPTERS 36-37

Fifty Years Later: Was the War on Poverty a Failure? Keith M. Kilty. For a brief moment in January, poverty was actually in the news in America even

Resolved: The U.S. should withdraw all regular combat forces from Afghanistan.

Labeling a Map. Geography & History Combine Assignment. Name: Date: 7 Points

Franklin Delano Roosevelt, the Four Freedoms Speech (excerpt)

Abraham Lincoln. Copyright 2009 LessonSnips

A Brief History of the Spanish Civil War

7/23/2015. On paper, the Union seemed to enjoy an overwhelming material advantage. The North. a war of conquest with untrained troops.

Transcription:

I support our troops, wholeheartedly and without reservation. But I cannot support a resolution that simply opposes a new strategy without offering any alternative plan to win. There is too much at stake. Let s just think about where we are as a country, about the global war we are in with people intent on killing Americans and how that affects our strategy in Iraq. When considering this, we must consider our nation s history and other difficult times of war. There have been bleak moments in America s history, battles we were engaged in where American victory was far from certain. In 1942, hell-bent on dominating the world with his ideology, Adolph Hitler and the Third Reich were systematically marching through Europe and taking the most basic freedoms from the Jewish people and killing millions. The U.S. entered World War II reluctantly. We were not ready for the hurdles we faced. Don t forget, there were times when victory was far from certain and the outlook was grim. Many Americans and Europeans alive today can remember how bleak those times were as the war drug on. But we didn t give up. We persevered because we knew there was too much at stake. 1

80 years before World War II, in 1862, President Lincoln faced a war that most believed could not be won. He faced vocal and unrelenting criticism for his resolve to win the Civil War. When the war began, Lincoln called for 74,000 volunteers for 90 days. History shows Lincoln grossly underestimated, as approximately 620,000 soldiers died during the Civil War. At a time in our history when it might have been politically expedient to end the Civil War without first achieving victory, President Lincoln pressed on, constantly seeking a new strategy until he found one that worked because so much was at stake. Perhaps some of the resolve Lincoln displayed came from lessons he learned 15 years earlier, when he endured a smaller battle. In 1848, Abraham Lincoln was an often-criticized young freshman Member of this body, the House of Representatives, and was facing a difficult point in his career. Lincoln criticized the reasons President Polk gave for getting us into the Mexican-American War. A war that began before Lincoln came to office - a position I can identify with as I stand here today. Then-Congressman Lincoln voted for a resolution that stated the Mexican-American War was unnecessarily and unconstitutionally initiated by President Polk. Lincoln thought the war was nothing more than a political move to grab land from the Mexican people. My 2

friends, it is legitimate and in fact our duty to question the reasons why our country goes to war and Abraham Lincoln showed us that. However, he also showed us something else. Abraham Lincoln made an incredibly important distinction that we can learn from today. A Lincoln biographer, Doris Kearns Goodwin, writes that after being criticized for that vote, Lincoln sought to clarify his position, arguing that although he had challenged the instigation of the war, he had never voted against supplies for the soldiers. Lincoln knew the damage of condemning a war effort while claiming to support our troops. Yet that is what the resolution before us today does. During the American Revolution, the men and women who would become this country s first citizens were declared by the King of England to be in rebellion. The King sent soldiers across the Atlantic to quell the uprising. In every war, it is the average citizen who stands up and fights for his neighbor s freedom. It is the same today. In response to the King of England s attack, again it was the average citizen who stood up and fought. A bookstore owner, the manager of an iron foundry and a land surveyor all stood and fought for their neighbors freedom. Those men were Henry Knox, Nathanial Green and George Washington. During America s War for Independence, it was not clear if we would prevail. We lost battle after battle. Troops deserted the battle fields. 3

General Washington and his deputies persevered, continuing to engage the enemy until the tide turned because so much was at stake. We are the United States of America today, and we are free, because General Washington refused to quit until we achieved victory. We are the United States of America today, and we are free, because Abraham Lincoln refused to quit until we achieved victory. We are the United States of America today, and we are free, because Roosevelt and Truman refused to quit until we achieved victory. And we are the Unites States of America today, and we are free, because of the sacrifice of the men and women in uniform who put their lives on the line in Iraq, Afghanistan, and all over the world preserving our freedom. Today, the United States is engaged in another war. Just as before, we face an enemy that wants to destroy our way of life. Just as before, we face an enemy that thinks it is winning. Just as before, our country is divided. Just as before, we are making mistakes. Just as before, we face a moment of truth about what to do next. And just as before, the consequences of losing are devastating. The enemy is clear about what their intentions are. By what they say and what they do, al Qaeda and the global movement it has spawned 4

have made it clear that they want nuclear and biological weapons. It is clear they want to kill millions of Americans. Osama bin Laden has called acquiring nuclear weapons a religious duty. The fact is, we are engaged in a global war with people intent on killing Americans and regardless of how we got into Iraq, Iraq is now a central front of that war. And yet while we debate this nonbinding resolution, what is really at stake is winning or losing. Like Lincoln, I was not in office when this war began. I understand the arguments and the questions. I ve been asking questions too, as an elected official for two years and as a concerned citizen and veteran before that. I understand that there are many who think we should never have entered Iraq; we now know there was faulty intelligence that led to that decision. But the war is upon us nonetheless. I am elected to deal with what is happening now. Will we succeed? Will we win? Just as in other moments in our history, those questions stand unanswered. The consequences of declaring an end to the war in Iraq without victory would be felt for decades. Our enemies around the world would be emboldened. Iran and Al Qaeda would declare victory. Our allies in Iraq would certainly face bloodshed, and our allies around the world would question our resolve to protect them. 5

Sergeant Eddie Jeffers is a US Army Infantryman serving in Ramadi, Iraq. Sgt. Jeffers has a first-hand appreciation for what s at stake in Iraq, and what our presence there means to the Iraqi people. He writes, quote: We are the hope of the Iraqi people. They want what everyone else wants in life: safety, security, somewhere to call home. They want a country that is safe to raise their children in. They want to live on, rebuild and prosper. And America has given them the opportunity, but only if we stay true to the cause and see it to its end. But the country must unite in this endeavor...we cannot place the burden on our military alone. We must all stand up and fight, whether in uniform or not Right now, the burden is all on the American soldiers. Right now, hope rides alone. But it can change, it must change. Because there is only failure and darkness ahead for us as a country, as a people, if it doesn't. end quote Sgt. Jeffers words hit at the heart of our present challenge in Iraq; our current strategy in Iraq is failing, and yet failure is not an option. In November, the American people told us they wanted a new strategy not because they want us to leave and lose but because they want us to win. Now we have a new strategy before us. Is this new plan going to work? I don t know. No one in this body voting today knows. What I do know is that we must find a way to 6

achieve victory and simply saying no to a new plan without offering an alternative won t work and sends a terrible message to our enemies and our soldiers. This is an historic war. America is engaged in a war for our freedoms on a scale that we ve never experienced before. I understand the dissension, the questions and the uncertainty. I understand that the cost is high and the way is often unclear. I served as a law enforcement officer and lost partners and colleagues who were close to me. I understand the cost of freedom and the sacrifices that must be made. The sacrifices are hard. But we must remain focused and not let those sacrifices be in vain. Mister/Madam Speaker, I urge my colleagues to vote no on this resolution; Lincoln warned us against tying a criticism of the war to support of the troops. Let s send a message to our enemies and our troops alike: We will always support our young men and women who put their lives on the line for freedom. [I yield back the balance of my time.] 7