MANALAPAN, Fla. - US Vice President Dick Cheney on Saturday accused the
Democrat-led House of not supporting troops in Iraq and of sending a message to
terrorists that America will retreat in the face danger.
Vice President Dick Cheney attends the 2006 Malcolm Baldrige
National Quality Award ceremony in Washington in this March 13, 2007 file
photo. [AP] |
"They're not supporting the troops. They're undermining them," Cheney told a
gathering of the Republican Jewish Coalition at the oceanside Ritz-Carlton hotel
in Manalapan, Fla., about 60 miles north of Miami.
On Friday, the House voted to clamp a cutoff deadline on the Iraq war,
agreeing by a thin margin to pull combat troops out by next year.
The $124 billion House legislation would pay for wars in Iraq and Afghanistan
this year but would require that combat troops come home from Iraq before
September 2008 -- or earlier if the Iraqi government does not meet certain
requirements.
Cheney called it a myth that "one can support the troops without giving them
the tools and reinforcements they need to carry out their mission."
President Bush has threatened to veto the legislation. Cheney said Bush will
not withdraw troops before there is stability in Iraq.
"The American people have lost faith in the president's conduct of this war,"
House Speaker Nancy Pelosi, D-Calif., said after the passage. A message seeking
comment was left with Pelosi's office Saturday.