In a major policy address, Governor Richardson once again called for removing all troops from Iraq and laid out his plan for improving efficiency and creating a military prepared to handle a post-Iraq War world.
Gov. Bill Richardson says he will get all the troops out by 2009, not 2013. He also calls for an end to negative, personal attacks and pledges prosecution of those responsible for torture.
The video highlights the differences between the Democratic candidates on how many troops they would leave behind in Iraq. Richardson is the only major Presidential candidate with a plan that removes every single soldier from Iraq, leaving no residual troops behind.
Introduced by former U.S. Ambassador Leslie Alexander, Gov. Bill Richardson calls for the United States to cut off all military aid to Pakistan not directly related to fighting terrorism until Pervez Musharraf resigns in a major policy speech today in Des Moines, Iowa.
New Mexico Governor and Democratic Presidential candidate Bill Richardson discusses Iraq and his message of change and experience on ABC's This Week with George Stephanopoulos.
New Mexico Governor and Democratic Presidential candidate Bill Richardson discusses Iran, Iraq, and immigration with Ray Suarez on the NewsHour with Jim Lehrer.
Governor Bill Richardson discusses his national health care plan at a forum of presidential candidates sponsored by the Service Employees International Union and the Center for American Progress Action Fund. The Richardson Plan is a realistic, common-sense solution based on new ideas and proven methods.