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Joe Biden
Joe Biden
stated on October 12, 2007:

“First, he said he would leave residual forces in Iraq, and now he says he wouldn’t.”

True
By Angie Drobnic Holan
October 17, 2007

Richardson now opposes residual troops

Before he declared his candidacy for president, Bill Richardson said in an interview that the U.S. should leave residual troops in Iraq. Speaking to Chris Matthews of Hardball in October 2006, Richardson said America needs a plan for “responsibly supporting and representing our security interests in the region, and not just leaving without some kind of residual force or some transition force.”

But by April 2007, when he was running for president, Richardson said he would leave no residual forces in the country. In fact, he’s stated that position over and over in debates and on his web site as a way to distinguish himself from the Democratic frontrunners. So we’ll take him at his word that he’s opposed to residual forces.

But what is Richardson’s definition of a residual force? Biden’s attack cites a Richardson interview with George Stephanoupoulous on April 15, 2007. In that interview, Richardson said, “I would station some in the region. I would put a majority of them in Afghanistan, where al Qaeda and the Taliban are really, right now, resurrecting. But I would not put them in Iraq. I believe I would leave Marine forces to protect our embassy and other vital American installations. But the point here is, leaving a residual force is going to invite more violence and make our troops targets.”

Based on that statement, it seems Richardson doesn’t consider Marines guarding an embassy to constitute a residual force. But Richardson’s web site www.getourtroopsout.com states that Richardson would leave “zero” troops in Iraq. His campaign didn’t respond to a question on the embassy issue.

Based on the 2006 Hardball interview, though, Richardson seems to have genuinely changed position on residual forces. And that’s the charge that Biden is making.

Our Sources

Hardball with Chris Matthews Transcript, Oct. 6, 2006.

This Week with George Stephanopoulos Transcript, April 15, 2007.

Bill Richardson campaign website, How do the candidates compare on getting the troops out?

Bill Richardson campaign, The Choice on Iraq YouTube video , Sept. 25, 2007.

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