Declared 2012
Libertarian Presidential Candidate
Former Chair of the Libertarian Party of Texas
Roger Gary
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Gary Position on Iraq
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Roger Gary believes that we should remove our military presence from the country of Iraq.
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Gingrich Position on Iraq
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• Newt Gingrich believes that setting a deadline for troop withdrawal in Iraq is recipe for defeat. That a planned withdrawal will encourage terrorists and they will only follow us home.
• He thinks our policy in Iraq is a mess. Let the Iraqis win their own civil wars - if they really want to be free they will do it without us.
• Iran and Syria are enemies. We should talk with them but remember that they will always work against us until it’s in their best interests not to.
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Declared 2012
Libertarian Presidential Candidate
3-Tour Combat Vet, Philosopher and Law Student
RJ Harris
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Harris Position on Iraq
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Return all forces back to the United States in a safe and efficient manner. Give our heroes the homecoming so long overdue.
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Romney Position on Iraq
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• Romney supported the war and President Bush's policy in Iraq, he believes however that the war has been mismanaged.
• He supported the troop increase and favors maintaining troop levels.
• Romney says that keeping the U.S. in Iraq is the best option for minimizing casualties and maintaining a democratic government in Iraq.
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Santorum Position on Iraq
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In one of the most unique positions ever demonstrated by a candidate, Santorum drew a parallel between the war in Iraq and J.R.R Tolkien’s epic fantasy novel, Lord of The Rings.
“As the hobbits are going up Mount Doom, the Eye of Mordor is being drawn somewhere else. It's being drawn to Iraq and it's not being drawn to the U.S. You know what? I want to keep it on Iraq. I don't want the Eye to come back here to the United States.”
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Snyder Position on Iraq
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"Iraq has been an unpopular war since the beginning. Keeping American forces in Iraq means prolonging a very uneasy situation even longer—and at the cost of billions of tax dollars. Iraq’s gov’t has had years to establish its own security forces with the aid of the American military. Now, it’s time to allow them the honor of fighting for their own freedom. If Iraq chooses to remain an American ally, it would be to the benefit of their people, but another ally like the one we had in Pakistan is not something we will value."
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Wuensche Position on Iraq
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• Wuensche believes that 20,000 troops should be allowed to remain in Iraq to provide stability to the country while allowing us to influence an area vital to America’s strategic and economic interests.
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