Senator Carl Levin (D-MI) speaks on the war in Iraq and the need for a redeployment of America’s forces out of Iraq.
Levin describes America’s need to forego its "open-ended" commitment to Iraq; thus, releaving the U.S. from its responsibility as Iraq’s "security blanket" by the end of this year. (1:00)
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