McCain Says US Succeeding in Iraq

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LIZ SIDOTI | March 25, 2008 01:03 AM EST | AP

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Republican presidential candidate, Sen. John McCain, R-Ariz., speaks during a town hall meeting Monday, March 24, 2008, in Chula Vista, Calif. (AP Photo/Mary Altaffer)

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.

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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.

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 an...
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 an...
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Looks like a puppet president to me. Now Gnl. Petraeus makes policy decisions for him. What's up with that gramps?

    Favorite    Flag as abusive Posted 07:46 PM on 03/25/2008

Yeah, the United States, "led" by Second Butcher of Baghdad George W. Bush sure did succeed in the genocide of the Iraqi people for no discernible rationale.

    Favorite    Flag as abusive Posted 07:42 PM on 03/25/2008

He's been drinking Bush Cheney urine KoolAid. It's affecting his mind.

    Favorite    Flag as abusive Posted 07:39 PM on 03/25/2008
- newshawk14 I'm a Fan of newshawk14 8 fans permalink

I can't believe McCain would be so stupid as to say something like this. He is truly the
intellectual heir of George W. Bush, and deserves to be utterly ignored.

    Favorite    Flag as abusive Posted 07:26 PM on 03/25/2008
- Davwbaird I'm a Fan of Davwbaird 24 fans permalink
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Duh, my friends live with a Marine who has been Iraq and here the horror stories no one wants to talk about like the bodies of dead iraq children killed by usa bombs. And hear the excuse, they were warm. My friends I give a .........

    Favorite    Flag as abusive Posted 07:57 PM on 03/25/2008

The current issue of The Nation has some gut-wrenching accounts of civilian slaughter by US forces, and not just accidentally. Some of those involved have come home and realized that they were caught up in a kind of insane nightmare and it tortures them..

    Favorite    Flag as abusive Posted 09:22 PM on 03/25/2008
- Iggy I'm a Fan of Iggy permalink

Our president said this war still was worth it because we haven't had an terrorist attack six years. It is a good thing no doubt, the bad one is that we lost already more people in Iraq then in 9/11 attack, so how it is make it worth it?
Cannot believe there are still people that cannot see through this crap that they throw on our brains.
And this people will go to vote...

Scary.

    Favorite    Flag as abusive Posted 07:26 PM on 03/25/2008
- Rendon76 I'm a Fan of Rendon76 16 fans permalink
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John McCain needs for Iraq to succeed for his own sake not for the sake of the troops or anyone else.

    Favorite    Flag as abusive Posted 07:25 PM on 03/25/2008
- Bobby I'm a Fan of Bobby 15 fans permalink

What a delusional and senile OLD fool he is. Ladies and Gentlemen, let me introduce the REAL John McCain...

http://www.youtube.com/watch?v=Y395Tftgz0E

    Favorite    Flag as abusive Posted 07:11 PM on 03/25/2008
- cmrinc I'm a Fan of cmrinc 3 fans permalink

McCain can't be trusted he is Pro American

    Favorite    Flag as abusive Posted 07:11 PM on 03/25/2008
- iPolitics I'm a Fan of iPolitics 33 fans permalink

Success means achieving your objectives. Where are the WMD's? Where is the Iraqi democracy?

    Favorite    Flag as abusive Posted 07:05 PM on 03/25/2008
- cmrinc I'm a Fan of cmrinc 3 fans permalink

WMD are also known as Liberals

    Favorite    Flag as abusive Posted 07:35 PM on 03/25/2008
- Davwbaird I'm a Fan of Davwbaird 24 fans permalink
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but we have 50 percent of the oil, oh maybe it was and is the oil all along.

    Favorite    Flag as abusive Posted 08:00 PM on 03/25/2008
- rchwel I'm a Fan of rchwel 4 fans permalink

No Mc Insane the surge is not working ! Just heard johnny got the reagan endorcement that means he has the endorcement we already knew he had reagans alzheimers !

    Favorite    Flag as abusive Posted 08:29 PM on 03/25/2008
- iPolitics I'm a Fan of iPolitics 33 fans permalink

Was the question to complicated for you?

    Favorite    Flag as abusive Posted 08:38 PM on 03/25/2008
- optiquest I'm a Fan of optiquest 3 fans permalink

the major reason we invaded Iraq was to force Saddam out. Not WMD. Go watch the address Bush gave the nation the night before invading. He invited Saddam to step down. I bet that address never made it to UTUBE. Why? it would end the lie broght forth by the 'progressives". The ultimatum was for saddam to step down and disarm. He didnt do either.

    Favorite    Flag as abusive Posted 10:31 PM on 03/25/2008

I guess the bushies think the surge is working, the reason it seemed to be working was simply
because Muqtada Al Sadr had his 60,000 well trained Mahdi army engage in a cease fire for the
last 8 months, well they are back at it, Sadr runs the country he is the leader of the new Iraq .
We do not need this @ 5,000 $ a minute

    Favorite    Flag as abusive Posted 07:02 PM on 03/25/2008
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How come you never refuted it then, at the time you said you were fed up with the Bush Administration. Did you lose hope, and now regained it. or Did you "Misspeak"

Either way, the great thing about America is that we cut people slack. Welcome back.

    Favorite    Flag as abusive Posted 07:00 PM on 03/25/2008

"President Bush conferred yesterday with top U.S. officials in Washington and in Baghdad and vowed in a public statement that the outcome of the war "will merit the sacrifice."

"Bush... spoke of the U.S. civilians who have died in Iraq and said: "I will vow so long as I am president to make sure that those lives were not lost in vain."

sacrifice for what...
lost in vain for what...

Has McCain ever answered the questions of why? Does he address the Hydrocarbon Law and its ramifications? Does he tell the truth or just give you more Bushisms, expecting you to swallow more of the same?

How much more can we swallow before our waiting for Washington to change itself makes us complicit in their crimes by our lack of action? Use the one weapon you have, vote for something different than More Bush McCain.

Just a thought.....

    Favorite    Flag as abusive Posted 06:56 PM on 03/25/2008
- hannitizer I'm a Fan of hannitizer 13 fans permalink
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Great points AaaBee. McCain is the exact opposite of what this country, this world, at this particular moment, needs most. There are many examples of McCain's twisted sense of humor that illustrate to most sensible people McCain's unfitness to be Commander in Chief of U.S. military forces. However, one comment he actually sang, begging for a laugh like some washed-up lounge comedian, says it with both clarity and conciseness...

"Bomb bomb bomb, bomb bomb Iran", Ha, ha, ha, ha!

Is this the person we want wielding the incredibly destructive power of nuclear weapons?

    Favorite    Flag as abusive Posted 08:07 PM on 03/25/2008

That's right Mr McCain, about succeeding. The "we" that you're talking about does not include the rest of us Americans. That "we" refers to the cabal of blood thirsty jackals who are ought to destroy the country by sucking all life and energy out of it and squander it in endless wars of conquest.

    Favorite    Flag as abusive Posted 06:56 PM on 03/25/2008
- missjabez I'm a Fan of missjabez 18 fans permalink
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I've been trying to convince myself that maybe, just maybe, McCain might not be so bad if he were elected. But he's too much of a warmonger. I thought it was scary enough for him to say cheerfully we could be in Iraq for 100 years ago. But for him to say that we are succeeding and he doesn't care about what anybody thinks, makes him sound like one arrogant SOB. I just wish the Democratic party could get its act together, because this guy obviously needs to be defeated.

    Favorite    Flag as abusive Posted 06:55 PM on 03/25/2008

McCain is the best example I can see for an upper age limit for the Presidency. Anyone over 65 should not apply. If this country can legally limit this office to an arbitrary age like 35, then why not a less arbitrary (retirement age) number like 65. This is not just a physically demanding job, it's also mentally demanding, and McCain's continuing "geriatric moments" are a clear indication of his deteriorating mental state. The other best example was Ronald Reagan. His mental state was already deteriorating when he entered office, and his endless "gaffes" and "misstatements" throughout his Presidency were living proof of the need for an upper limit.

    Favorite    Flag as abusive Posted 06:46 PM on 03/25/2008
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