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doxydad

(1,363 posts)
Fri Jun 20, 2014, 07:10 AM Jun 2014

On Iraq, McCain Won't Take McCain's Advice

Last week, Sen. John McCain (R-Ariz.) went ballistic. In response to the intensifying crisis in Iraq, an apoplectic McCain took to the Senate floor and demanded the resignation of President Barack Obama's entire national security team. He huffed that Obama's advisers have "been a total failure." He suggested that Obama was somehow responsible for the present predicament in Iraq. And what was McCain's big idea for addressing the crisis? What steps would he take had he not been prevented from becoming commander in chief by Obama? The senator proposed calling in former General David Petraeus, who led US forces in Iraq during the 2007 surge, and former General James Mattis, who succeeded Petraeus. That was it: Ask Petraeus what to do.

Well, it turns out, McCain wouldn't abide by his own advice. Earlier this week, I contacted Petraeus' office to ask what he thought the president should be doing in Iraq. Not surprisingly, Petraeus did not respond to the invitation (which was probably one of many from reporters). But on Wednesday, Petraeus, speaking at a conference in London, did share his current views. He accused Iraqi Prime Minister Nouri al-Maliki of "undermining" national reconciliation—an obvious point made by most observers. He also declared that Iraq needed a more inclusive government—another obvious point that the president and others have pushed. And Petraeus dismissed the possibility of US airstrikes against the Sunni insurgents that have captured several cities in Iraq:
McCain, apparently, wasn't listening. On Thursday, McCain went full McCain. He called for ousting Maliki. (Obama and his aides are trying to nudge Maliki aside, but it's not a snap-of-the-fingers task to get rid of a Washington-endorsed guy who was elected.) And McCain demanded, yes, airstrikes.....



http://www.motherjones.com/mojo/2014/06/iraq-mccain-petraeus

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On Iraq, McCain Won't Take McCain's Advice (Original Post) doxydad Jun 2014 OP
Angry little man is becoming a joke tularetom Jun 2014 #1
And now he's the punchline to the joke. SummerSnow Jun 2014 #3
McCain's response to everything liberal N proud Jun 2014 #2

tularetom

(23,664 posts)
1. Angry little man is becoming a joke
Fri Jun 20, 2014, 07:33 AM
Jun 2014

He's gonna melt down into a pile of goo on the senate floor one of these days if he doesn't get hold of himself.

I think he has lost all credibility with every segment of the American people except those who book guests for those godawful Sunday TV shows.

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