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Joanne98 Donating Member (1000+ posts) Send PM | Profile | Ignore Tue Jul-29-08 10:48 AM
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Why John McCain’s “Surge” Success Story Is A Lie
By Joseph Palermo —

It really makes the Iraq debate easy for John McCain when he throws around words like “win” and “victory” and “prevail” and “success” without really defining what they mean. A short time ago he was calling for American troops to remain in Iraq forever and that Obama was “naive” for suggesting otherwise. Now that the Iraqi government has indicated its desire for the American troops to leave Iraq by the end of 2010, McCain has gone dovish crediting his own insight for the “surge” that “won” the war. He even hinted today that American troops might be able to come home after all.

But McCain’s stance totally contradicts the substance of the “status of force” agreement the Bush Administration has been trying to ram down the Iraqi government’s throat, which would codify a permanent American military presence in Iraq. General David Petraeus told Barack Obama during his recent trip to Iraq that he opposes a “timetable” for the withdrawal of American troops because he wants to maintain “flexibility.” I guess Petraeus didn’t get the memo from the George W. Bush-John McCain camp.

The editors of the New York Times opinion page asked McCain to rework his most recent submission. They demanded that he at least define what he means by “winning” in Iraq and what such a “victory” would look like on the ground. It is a welcome, if belated, arrival into the “reality-based community” on the part of the Times. (Of course, they still have David Brooks, Thomas Friedman, and William Kristol).

McCain is going to have some major editing work to do. He must not only declare that the “surge” was a great success, but he has to argue that it was such a magnificent “victory” that an American troop reduction might be in order (this comes after McCain denounced Obama repeatedly for making this same argument).

When McCain isn’t talking about non-existent countries like “Czechoslovakia,” or non-existent frontiers, like the “Iraq-Pakistan border,” he’s smugly dressing down Obama on foreign relations. The Rightwing is whining about the positive press coverage Obama is getting on his trip, but if Obama referred to “Czechoslovakia” or to the “Iraq-Pakistan border” the media would have plunged his campaign into deep doo doo.

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