Edwards calls war on Terror an idealogical doctrine

Associated Press Writer

NEW YORK - Democrat John Edwards today repudiated the notion that
there is a "global war on terror," calling it an ideological doctrine
advanced by the Bush administration that has strained American
military resources and emboldened terrorists.

In a defense policy speech he planned to deliver at the Council on
Foreign Relations, Edwards called the war on terror a "bumper sticker"
slogan Bush had used to justify everything from abuses at the Abu
Ghraib prison to the invasion of Iraq.

"We need a post-Bush, post-9/11, post-Iraq military that is mission
focused on protecting Americans from 21st century threats, not misused
for discredited ideological purposes," Edwards said in remarks
prepared for delivery. "By framing this as a war, we have walked right
into the trap the terrorists have set _ that we are engaged in some
kind of clash of civilizations and a war on Islam."

In the first presidential debate last month in South Carolina, Edwards
was one of four Democrats _ including Delaware Sen. Joe Biden, Ohio
Rep. Dennis Kucinich and former Alaska Sen. Mike Gravel _ who said
they did not believe there was a global war on terror. Front-runners
Hillary Rodham Clinton and Barack Obama indicated that they did.

Edwards, a former North Carolina senator, voted in 2002 to authorize
the invasion of Iraq but has since become a harsh critic of the
conflict. In his speech, he reiterated his call to remove American
combat troops from Iraq within a year and vowed to "restore the
contract we have with those who proudly wear the uniform to defend our
country and make the world a safe and better place."

Edwards outlined several steps he said he would pursue as president to
strengthen the military, including using force only to pursue
essential national security missions, improve civilian-military
relations, and root out mismanagement at the Pentagon.

He said he would created a "national security budget" to include the
activities of several agencies, including the Pentagon, Energy
Department, and Homeland Security. He also said he would boost the
budget for military recruiting.

But Edwards saved his toughest words for the Bush administration, whom
he accused of engaging in wrongheaded military adventures while
abandoning U.S. "moral leadership" in the world. Because of the
administration's poor stewardship, Edwards said troops were exhausted,
overworked, and potentially ill-prepared for future threats.

"Leading the military out of the wreckage left by the poor civilian
leadership of this administration will be the single most important
duty of the next commander in chief," Edwards said.

Anticipating the speech, the Republican National Committee sent out a
research document titled "Edwards' Troop Profiteering," noting that
his campaign routinely solicits donations to help Edwards pursue his
anti-war efforts.

"One can't help but wonder how John Edwards is comfortable beefing up
his campaign coffers at the expense of our troops," RNC spokeswoman
Summer Johnson said. "Edward's profiteering isn't only in poor taste
but it also illustrates his hunger for the White House trumps his
sensitivity toward those serving America."




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