Juan Cole has a pretty good idea. Cut off funding for the massive US Embassy in Baghdad to put pressure on Bush to pull out of Iraq. State Department personnel, who are not soldiers, are nearly being Shanghai'd to serve in Baghdad. Here's the gist of Cole's argument:
...here is how closing the embassy works for the anti-war movement and for the Democratic Party (and anti-war Republicans). The public just won't mind. If you cut off money to the troops, they will mind. Only a plurality of Americans wants all troops out now, immediately. And if the Dems embargoed the military budget, the hawks would run on the their having sent our boys off to duel "al-Qaeda" with "spitballs" (a la Zell Miller). But the Republican hawks, having spent decades tearing down the State Department, will be helpless before a measure that closes down the US embassy in Baghdad. It is quite delicious.
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