US Senate shelves Iraq troop withdrawal bill
A liberal Democrats attempt to impose quick US troop withdrawals from Iraq collapsed in the US Senate, as expected, but leaders on Thursday insisted they will retool legislation and force votes in coming months.
The Senate spent much of this week debating a plan by Senator Russ Feingold of Wisconsin to begin withdrawing most American troops from Iraq by July. His effort, like one last December, faced deep opposition in the chamber, where members have repeatedly blocked steps to impose timetables for winding down a war that is entering its sixth year.
No support: Senate leaders pulled the bill from debate when it was obvious there was no support for passage. Well be back. There are a number of things were considering, Senate Majority Leader Harry Reid, a Nevada Democrat, told reporters in acknowledging Feingolds measure was doomed.
Posted by: Fred 2008-02-29 |