Local Combat Veteran Returns to Iraq to Conduct Extensive Policy Assessment

Thursday, July 31, 2008

Vets for Freedom

 

 

FOR IMMEDIATE RELEASE July 31, 2008
Contact: Samantha Succop (610) 597-7132 statemedia@vetsforfreedom.org

WASHINGTON, DC - Vets for Freedom (VFF) today announced that eight Iraq war veterans who are members of the organization will return to Iraq to assess conditions on the ground and analyze policy options for future U.S. military involvement.  Among the group is D.C. resident Kate Norley, who is currently enrolled at George Washington University. During her time in Iraq, Norley served as a combat medic and was awarded the Combat Medic Badge for her work in Fallujah, Sadr City and Ramadi.  Next week, she and seven others will return to the Iraqi cities where they once patrolled to provide a true "before and after" perspective.

Success in Iraq demands a fact-based policy built on an objective assessment of conditions on the ground and the advice of U.S. commanders.  Through this extensive review, VFF embeds will provide an informed understanding of the best future course for the United States in Iraq.

"The great danger is that policy becomes divorced from events on the ground.  The only responsible course is to ensure that decisions on troop levels and other matters reflect the demands of the battlefield.  To reduce forces ignorant of, or despite, the consequences would be to risk disaster," remarked VFF Chairman Pete Hegseth.

Individuals participating in the delegation to Iraq include Norley, Hegseth, David Bellavia, Joel Arends, Erik Swabb, Shawn Bryan, Daniel Bell and Ben Hayden. Their biographies may be found at www.vetsforfreedom.org/backtoiraq, and additional details about the trip will be made available as schedules in Iraq are finalized.

The assessment will include a series of real-time updates from key strategic points in Iraq, with visits to Ramadi, Fallujah, Baqubah, Samarra, Baghdad, amongst others.  Following the return of the group, VFF will issue a report to elected officials and the public with findings and recommendations.

The analysis of the group will focus on determining the depth and durability of recent gains, the troop levels required to achieve stability, the potential consequences of a rapid American withdrawal, the proper "conditions-based" metrics needed to measure the right balance of U.S. and Iraqi forces, the status of displaced people seeking to return to their homes, and the prospects for the return of al Qaeda to Iraq, among other issues.

"Senator Obama has stated his intention to withdraw U.S. forces from Iraq on a fixed timetable and without almost any consideration for facts on the ground and events in the region.  A policy of effectively unconditional withdrawal from Iraq raises troubling questions.  Through this on-the-ground assessment, members of VFF are committed to providing fact-based analysis of critical policy decisions," concluded Hegseth.

For interviews, please contact the individuals listed above.  For more on Vets for Freedom and the "Four Months, For Victory" campaign, visit www.vetsforfreedom.org/fourmonths

 


Paid for by Vets for Freedom Political Action Committee. Not authorized by any candidate or candidate's committee. www.vetsforfreedom.org/pac.


Vets for Freedom is a nonpartisan 501(c)(4) organization which focuses primarily on educating the American public about the importance of achieving success on the battlefield by applying our first-hand knowledge to issues of American strategy and tactics. Vets for Freedom PAC is a federal political action committee which aims to support those candidates who recognize the importance of achieving success on the battlefield. Vets for Freedom and Vets for Freedom PAC are separate organizations.