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McCain Says US Succeeding in Iraq

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LIZ SIDOTI   03/25/08 02:03 AM ET   AP

CHULA VISTA, Calif. — Fresh off his eighth Iraq visit, Sen. John McCain declared Monday that "we are succeeding" and said he wouldn't change course _ even as the U.S. death toll rose to 4,000 and the war entered its sixth year.

To underscore his view of the stakes in Iraq, the certain Republican presidential nominee twice referenced a recent audio tape from Osama bin Laden in which the al-Qaida leader urged followers to join the al-Qaida fight in Iraq and called the country "the greatest opportunity and the biggest task."

"For the first time, I have seen Osama bin Laden and General (David) Petraeus in agreement, and, that is, a central battleground in the battle against al-Qaida is in Iraq today. And that's what bin Laden was saying and that's what General Petraeus is saying and that's what I'm saying, my friends," McCain said.

"And my Democrat opponents who want to pull out of Iraq refuse to understand what's being said and what's happening _ and that is the central battleground is Iraq in this struggle against radical Islamic extremism," he added. McCain also said Democratic rivals Barack Obama and Hillary Rodham Clinton were naive and "dead wrong" to want to withdraw troops.

"We're succeeding. I don't care what anybody says. I've seen the facts on the ground," the Arizona senator insisted a day after a roadside bomb in Baghdad killed four U.S. soldiers and rockets pounded the U.S.-protected Green Zone there, and a wave of attacks left at least 61 Iraqis dead nationwide. The events transpired as bin Laden called on the people of Syria, Lebanon, Jordan and Saudi Arabia to "help in support of their mujahedeen brothers in Iraq, which is the greatest opportunity and the biggest task."

Despite all that, McCain told reporters: "I don't think I would change the strategy now unless General Petraeus recommended it. I think he's trusted by the American people, the president and by me. And General Petraeus again showed me facts on the ground where the surge is succeeding."

Democrats took issue with his remarks and cast his candidacy as a repeat of President Bush's tenure.

"As Americans mark another somber milestone in the war in Iraq, John McCain continues his pattern of parroting the Bush administration's misleading rhetoric on the war," Democratic Party spokeswoman Karen Finney said in a statement.

In the midst of a western fundraising swing after a week abroad, including visits to Iraq, the Middle East and Europe, the Arizona senator didn't mention the grim casualty milestone or the last weeks fifth anniversary of the conflict as he spoke to veterans and others at a stuffy Veterans of Foreign Wars building during a town-hall style campaign event outside of San Diego.

"I've commented on hundreds of occasions of the sacrifice the great and brave young Americans have made in Iraq and elsewhere in the world in the struggle against radical Islamic extremism," McCain told reporters afterward. He said a bracelet he always wears with the name of Matthew Stanley, who was killed in Iraq, is a symbol not just of his sacrifice but also of Stanley's 4,000 fallen comrades.

"My thoughts and my prayers go out to those families every day," McCain added.

Also left unsaid during the event was the fact that 2007 was the war's deadliest year with 901 American troop deaths. That was when Bush took McCain's advice and sent thousands more U.S. troops to Iraq to quell violence in Baghdad. McCain long had called for such a strategy shift, and he effectively linked his presidential candidacy to the war last year even as public support for it plummeted.

"I'm not painting to you the most rosy scenario but I am telling you, compared to a year ago, before we started this surge, and with this great general, one of the great generals in American history, General David Petraeus, that we are succeeding in Iraq," McCain told his audience.

Asked later if he was offering the war-weary public any different path forward in Iraq than Bush, McCain reached back to the past.

"I'm offering them the record of having objected strenuously to a failed strategy for nearly four years. That I argued against and fought against and said that the secretary of defense of my own party, and my own president, I had no confidence in. That's how far I went in advocating the new strategy that is succeeding," McCain told reporters.

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07:00 PM on 03/26/2008
you McCain supporters still believe all the BushCo/McCain lies? You are either making money of the wars, paid to write this drivel, or really easily duped.

Your Iraq war crime is predictably sadly disintegrating.

The Iraq Invasion and occupation War Crime has always been about profiteering, the Rapture, the Christian Crusades, empire and fascist totalitarian control of the USA.
02:46 PM on 03/26/2008
I would add, not only fight on, but blow the crap outta anywhere al quedas ever been
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03:31 PM on 03/27/2008
So basically, by your own admission, you want to declare war on Alabama because al-Qaeda had a full-scale training camp there.
01:50 PM on 03/26/2008
McCain: You can't Win a War Crime!
11:22 AM on 03/26/2008
John, what happened to the 'straight talk' on Iraq? Winning? Please define so I can understand - what is a WIN in Iraq? 1)Taking out Saddam? - WON 2)Iraqis voting? - DONE 3)US military and equipment in need of great repair? - DONE 4)WMD found - NOT DONE 5)5,000 of our brave dead - NOT DONE.....what consitutes a WIN???? You will lose in November with comments like this - you won't even have to worry that you know nothing about the economy.
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03:36 PM on 03/26/2008
OK John....... ya sure,...... it's the US thats succeding and not the Sunni, or the Shia, or maybe the USSR or Bosnia or Alcaida...I know....I know...it's so confusing.
11:09 AM on 03/26/2008
McCain knows that each new death in Iraq is a blessing that brings him closer to the Rapture.
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NotWaldo
10:19 AM on 03/26/2008
Compared to most politicians, McCain REALLY is a straight-talker. You know where he stands : the USA will stay in Iraq; bombing Iran will be an option; there's going to be more wars, the Economy is not his strong suit ...

Choose this guy and you know exactly what you're getting into.
09:49 AM on 03/26/2008
OK " MY Friend" (not) its time we had some straight talk, you lost 4,000 kids, you injured 40,000 kids, you lost 200,000 Iraq citizens, you wasted at least 2 trillion dollars, ................you my friend are lost
09:17 AM on 03/26/2008
Oh! Goody!!! ANOTHER PRESIDENT WHO KNOWS IT ALL! I just can't wait for the American public to show their ignorance to the world one more time by electing this loser!
08:56 AM on 03/26/2008
Why is McCain regarded as the candidate with the most experience? He almost flunked out of the USN Academy, he considered quitting because he didn't like it, he got shot down, he spent many years as a prisoner (one wonders what unspeakable acts they put him through), and now he's a senator who, like the current occupant, wants to show his daddy that he isn't a loser. This is not a formula for great leadership.
07:45 AM on 03/26/2008
McInsane is NOT a great American. He's a lemming.
07:11 AM on 03/26/2008
"We're succeeding. I don't care what anyone says."

I greatly fear people who aspire to be the president of our democracy when they sound as dictatorial as McCain does here. I wonder, too, about the obviously irked Mrs. Clinton's dismissal, of her lies/embellishments about the Bosnian snipers. Does she believe that a simple "I Misspoke" and an implicit "get over it" will suffice for we the stupid people? I fear that if she has misspoken on such other claims as helping to broker the Northern Ireland Peace Process, her anti-Nafta efforts and more, she might be a candidate for misrule.
We have had enough of such contempt for the very people who employ these megalomaniacs.
Chenney tells us "so" when we express our concerns about the war, and Bush dances on the Whitehouse steps while our troops and the people of Iraq are bleeding and dying each day.

People, please let us not misvote ourselves into such misprision again.
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dax49
01:20 AM on 03/26/2008
he already sounds like bush and cheney
01:03 AM on 03/26/2008
McLAME is too delusional to be president.
12:55 AM on 03/26/2008
We're succeeding to BANKRUPT America's middle-class taxpayers!
THAT'S what we're succeeding at.
McCain is AN IDIOT.
01:47 AM on 03/26/2008
Sorry the handouts in America for all the freeloaders is bankrupting middle class.Cost of the war is very small compared to your liberal give away programs!
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mari2JJ
VERY moderate Republican!
05:29 AM on 03/26/2008
Sorry but there are millions of hidden costs to this war. Remember, if our country has any decency, we will understand the obligation we have for those Military folks who have given so much of their life to this illegal and stupid war. Although the chance of that happening with a Republican in the White House is slim to none, Of course I am sure Bush has no sense of owing anyone but himself. We have Shaken Brain Syndrome and all sorts of problems with odd infections form serving in Iraq, and we have promised these volunteers to pay for school and medical care and psychiatric assistance for as long as they live. Yep the bill in suffering is out of sight and so will be our moral responsibility because we will have the decency to make sure these guys are taken care of. However, you are probably correct if you are assessing Bush's sense of moral obligation to the military. He simply is far too self-absorbed to think of these men and women who not only sacrificed their lives, but also sacrificed their health and emotional well-being.
07:37 AM on 03/26/2008
Are you nuts? We're spending billions of dollars a week on this pointless war! You really think that more social service programs would impact the economy in a negative way? Damn, you're stupid and unaware.
07:43 AM on 03/26/2008
Very true! That's what they have succeeded at! Awful..
11:46 PM on 03/25/2008
McCain: "I don't care what anybody says."

Cheney: "So?"

We need to get rid of these Republicans. Their disrespect of "we the people" is monumental.
12:01 AM on 03/26/2008
I am with you in spirit but they're really just being consistent, aren't they? They say Clinton wavered with the polls, and they talked W into believing that a great leader is one who ignores public opinion. That way they can manipulate him into whatever they tell him is 'right' without competition from any other sector than his own 'executive'. No doubt that's how they run corporations, right? Except that corporations have to be responsive to their customers. Here you only make 'the sale' once in four years and you're free to go in between. It's only odd, like hijacking cockpits, because nobody's done it before. They literally think we have as much to say about what they're doing as the guy on his sofa has to say about how the coach calls the plays in the Superbowl. Even the army are just their employees, right? Their only restraint is the Congress. kyrie eleison.