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By Deborah TateU.S. Senator Olympia Snowe is the latest Senate Republican to break with President Bush on his strategy in Iraq. She is cosponsoring legislation calling for a withdrawal1 of U.S. combat troops from Iraq by April of next year. VOA's Deborah Tate reports from Capitol Hill.
Olympia Snowe (2006 photo) |
Under the measure, which has been proposed as an amendment3 to a defense4 policy bill, U.S. troops would begin pulling out of Iraq within 120 days.
Several other Republicans have said they would support the measure, including Senators Chuck Hagel of Nebraska and Gordon Smith of Oregon.
The House of Representatives is expected to vote on its version of the legislation on Thursday.
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Harry Reid (16 Feb 2007) |
"This Department of Defense authorization8 bill and the amendments9 that will be offered to it are the next chance we have to chart a responsible new course out of Iraq," he said.
But it remains10 to be seen whether enough Republicans back the proposed timeline for a troop withdrawal.
Senate Republican leader Mitch McConnell of Kentucky, echoing comments made by President Bush a day earlier, urged lawmakers to wait to assess the war until they receive a briefing from the top U.S. commander in Iraq, General David Petraeus, in September.
"We should wait for that assessment11 before rushing to judgment," he said.
McConnell and other Republican leaders are vowing12 to try to block anti-war amendments from coming to a vote.
On Wednesday, they successfully blocked an amendment sponsored by Democratic Senator Jim Webb of Virginia, which called for requiring active-duty troops to spend as much time at home as they do on deployments. Currently, Army soldiers who deploy13 for 15 months get just 12 months at home.
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