[Congressional Record Volume 160, Number 95 (Wednesday, June 18, 2014)]
[House]
[Page H5403]
From the Congressional Record Online through the Government Publishing Office [www.gpo.gov]
OPPOSING U.S. MILITARY INTERVENTION IN IRAQ
The SPEAKER pro tempore. The Chair recognizes the gentlewoman from
California (Ms. Hahn) for 5 minutes.
Ms. HAHN. Mr. Speaker, I just wanted to come today and add my voice
and my constituents' voice to the situation in Iraq. I wanted to voice
my strong opposition to any further United States military intervention
in Iraq.
I don't think we should be sending our men and women back to Iraq or
to engage in air strikes. I don't believe that this is the right course
of action. Our Nation's military involvement in Iraq, I think, needs to
be over.
The United States has already spent trillions of dollars in Iraq
while, here at home, our economy is still suffering. Our schools are
going without needed funding. Families in my district are struggling to
find jobs, to put food on the table, and our own infrastructure is
crumbling.
My colleague earlier, on the other side of the aisle, talked about
Esther and her great line of ``for such a time as this,'' which is
something I actually try to live by, but I don't believe that this is
the time to go back and fight a war that I don't believe is ours. I
believe it is the time for America to focus our resources here at home.
We can't afford to spend millions of dollars on this military action
when our schools are failing, one in five children lives in poverty in
the United States, and so many of our veterans are not being taken care
of when they come home.
I don't sit on the Committees of Armed Services, of Foreign Affairs.
I am not on the Intelligence Committee. I sit on the Small Business
Committee and the Transportation and Infrastructure Committee. From
that perspective, I know that our small businesses want us to help
them. Our infrastructure is failing and crumbling. We have 70,000
bridges in this country that are structurally deficient. I believe that
we need to focus our resources here at home.
We have had nearly 4,500 brave men and women that sacrificed their
lives for what I believe was a misguided mission in Iraq. More than
30,000 Americans have come home emotionally and physically scarred.
Let's not do this again.
I don't think we have any place trying to solve a modern-day civil
war. I think enough is enough. I hope, before the President takes
action, he will come to Congress and ask us and the people that we
represent what action needs to be taken.
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