Annie
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and you thought he had none? Here we go:
There was that 'positive campaigning' we've been hearning so much about. Don't worry, it gets better. Note the specifics!
Here is where he really 'nails' his plan:
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Kerry Envisions No More U.S. Troops for Iraq
12 minutes ago
By Patricia Wilson
DUBLIN, Ohio (Reuters) - Democratic White House challenger John Kerry (news - web sites) said on Sunday he did not anticipate sending more American troops to Iraq (news - web sites) and promised a fresh start with U.S. allies "burned" by President Bush.
There was that 'positive campaigning' we've been hearning so much about. Don't worry, it gets better. Note the specifics!
Despite some clamor among Democrats for an accelerated U.S. military withdrawal, Kerry said Washington must stay the course but asserted he could do a better job of convincing foreign leaders to help with security and reconstruction in Iraq.
The Massachusetts senator, who voted for the congressional resolution authorizing Bush to use force to oust Saddam Hussein (news - web sites), said Bush misled Americans.
Here is where he really 'nails' his plan:
He rejected the suggestion that his plans were vague. "No, not at all," Kerry said.
"The problem is that this administration has lost credibility, they've pushed countries away."
"And I think that a fresh start changes the equation, particularly changes it for leaders in other countries who have great difficulty right now associating themselves with our policy and with the United States because of the way this administration has burned those bridges."
In the past, Kerry has not ruled out sending more Americans to join the 140,000 U.S. troops already in Iraq but has said he would encourage other countries, particularly Arab nations, to contribute forces.
'REAL PARTNERSHIP' WITH ALLIES
"I don't envision it," he said on Sunday when asked if he would send more U.S. soldiers. "I believe that my leadership and my plan to approach these countries -- and I'm not negotiating it publicly -- I know what I want to do. I know what I believe can be achieved."
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