McCain's AP Interview: Criticizes Obama On Iraq

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LIZ SIDOTI and BARRY MASSEY | May 26, 2008 08:22 PM EST | AP

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Republican presidential candidate, Sen. John McCain, R-Ariz., speaks at the New Mexico Veterans Memorial on Monday, May 26, 2008, in Albuquerque. (AP Photo/Jeff Chiu)

ALBUQUERQUE, N.M. — Republican John McCain on Monday sharply criticized Democratic rival Barack Obama for not having been to Iraq since 2006, and said they should visit the war zone together.

"Look at what happened in the last two years since Senator Obama visited and declared the war lost," the GOP presidential nominee-in-waiting told The Associated Press in an interview, noting that the Illinois senator's last trip to Iraq came before the military buildup that is credited with curbing violence.

"He really has no experience or knowledge or judgment about the issue of Iraq and he has wanted to surrender for a long time," the Arizona senator added. "If there was any other issue before the American people, and you hadn't had anything to do with it in a couple of years, I think the American people would judge that very harshly."

McCain, a Navy veteran and Vietnam prisoner of war, frequently argues that he's the most qualified candidate to be a wartime commander in chief. In recent weeks, he has sought portray Obama, a first-term senator, as naive on foreign policy and not experienced enough to lead the military.

The Iraq war, which polls have shown that most of the country opposes, is shaping up to be a defining issue in the November presidential election.

McCain, who wrapped up the GOP nomination in March, supports continued military presence in Iraq though he recently said he envisions victory with most U.S. troops coming home by January 2013 if he's elected. Obama, who has all but clinched the Democratic nomination, says he will remove U.S. combat troops within 16 months of taking office, though sometimes he shortens it to 11 months.

"For him to talk about dates for withdrawal, which basically is surrender in Iraq after we're succeeding so well is, I think, really inexcusable," said McCain, who has been to Iraq eight times, most recently in March.

Obama spokesman Bill Burton declined to respond directly to McCain, saying only: "Senator Obama thinks Memorial Day is a day to honor our nation's veterans, not a day for political posturing."

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Over the weekend, Sen. Lindsey Graham, one of McCain's top surrogates, laid the groundwork for McCain's criticism in a television interview in which he noted Obama's absence from Iraq and floated the idea that Obama and McCain should go together to be briefed by Gen. David Petraeus, the top U.S. commander in Iraq, and Iraqi Prime Minister Nouri al-Maliki.

Asked whether he'd be willing to take such a trip, McCain told the AP: "Sure. It would be fine."

"I go back every few months because things are changing in Iraq," he said. McCain questioned whether Obama has ever been briefed by Petraeus. "I would also seize that opportunity to educate Senator Obama along the way."

Both McCain and Obama spent part of Memorial Day in New Mexico, a general election battleground that was decided by razor-thin margins in 2000, for Democrat Al Gore, and in 2004, for Republican President Bush.

Obama addressed veterans Monday in Las Cruces while McCain used a speech at the New Mexico Veterans Memorial in Albuquerque to press his case against withdrawing troops from Iraq, saying they must continue their mission even though he's "sick at heart" by mistakes at the outset of the war.

McCain also defended his opposition to Senate-passed legislation that would provide additional college financial aid to veterans, a measure Obama supports.

The Republican made no direct mention of the Democrat but seemed to poke at him nonetheless.

McCain said his opposition to the bill was the right rather than the politically expedient position, suggesting Obama was on the wrong side of the measure sponsored by Democratic Sen. Jim Webb of Virginia and approved by the Democratic-controlled Senate. Lawmakers blocked a more limited version that McCain supported.

"I am running for the office of commander in chief. That is the highest privilege in this country, and it imposes the greatest responsibilities. And this is why I am committed to our bill, despite the support Senator Webb's bill has received," McCain said. "It would be easier, much easier politically for me to have joined Senator Webb in offering his legislation."

However, McCain said he opposed Webb's measure because it would give everyone the same benefit regardless of how many times they enlist. He said he feared that would depress reenlistments by those wanting to attend college after only a few years in uniform. Rather, McCain said the bill he favored would have increased scholarships based on length of service.

McCain spent the early part of the holiday weekend at his retreat in Sedona, Ariz., where he entertained some two dozen guests, including three fellow Republicans who have been mentioned as possible vice presidential running mates: Florida Gov. Charlie Crist, Louisiana Gov. Bobby Jindal and former Massachusetts Gov. Mitt Romney.

"It really was just a social occasion," McCain told the AP. Asked whether he did any vetting of the three, McCain said: "None. Zero. There is plenty of time for that kind of thing."

ALBUQUERQUE, N.M. — Republican John McCain on Monday sharply criticized Democratic rival Barack Obama for not having been to Iraq since 2006, and said they should visit the war zone together. "...
ALBUQUERQUE, N.M. — Republican John McCain on Monday sharply criticized Democratic rival Barack Obama for not having been to Iraq since 2006, and said they should visit the war zone together. "...
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McCain, the decorated and tortured war vet can't seem to stop fighting his inner wars. If there was ever one single issue that defines this race -- this is it, ladies and gents. Interesting that basically all of the other Vietnam vets who are in the senate (Hagel, Kerry, etc.) have a more reasoned and rational approach to war. They were on the ground, they saw the lies and deceit first hand. McCain, God bless him for his torture, did not. He was holed up for years in a prison camp. Not to slight his service, but I think that this experience has changed his mindset forever. He still wants to bomb the Mekong Delta and smoke out the gooks. I seriously worry (as do many others) about his finger on the button, making decisions about how many thousands of young men and women are going to lose their lives so that he can declare "victory." I guarantee you this -- McCain will have a meltdown moment before November -- it will be swift and if will be ugly.

Obama is well read, scholarly on history and has a brilliant, discerning mind (don't hold that against him, West Virginia and Kentucky). I would easily entrust him to make the right decision over some one who's era has come and gone, and who still thinks that wars that cannot be won can be won if only we had a little spine, a few thousand more body bags and another trillion dollars.

    Favorite    Flag as abusive Posted 11:14 PM on 05/26/2008
- doneflyin I'm a Fan of doneflyin 33 fans permalink

Excellent comment!

    Favorite    Flag as abusive Posted 12:00 AM on 05/27/2008
- Wilburrr I'm a Fan of Wilburrr 16 fans permalink
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Are you implying that this presidential candidate was brainwashed while a prisoner of war in a Southeast Asian country? Wasn't that a movie twice??

    Favorite    Flag as abusive Posted 12:41 AM on 05/27/2008

That is hillarious!

    Favorite    Flag as abusive Posted 11:10 PM on 05/26/2008
- olivia I'm a Fan of olivia 96 fans permalink

Senator McCain, we have already tasted what you are selling, and we don't want it. We are voting in a NEW WAY on Iraq. Your educational support is not wanted.

    Favorite    Flag as abusive Posted 11:10 PM on 05/26/2008
- Lindy222 I'm a Fan of Lindy222 12 fans permalink

Ooh I can't wait to hear what Obama says back! He has it all over McCain on this kind of exchange.

    Favorite    Flag as abusive Posted 11:09 PM on 05/26/2008
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McCain can't educate Obama at all.

McCain is a simpleton in comparison to Obama, and he can barely remember how to tie his shoelaces, let alone remember what's Sunni, what's Shia and whether Al Qaeda is Sunni or Shia.

    Favorite    Flag as abusive Posted 11:06 PM on 05/26/2008
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Didn't McCain compare Iraq to downtown Indianapolis?

    Favorite    Flag as abusive Posted 10:58 PM on 05/26/2008
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Indianapolis must be quite the quagmire and shooting gallery. All those black hawks must interfere with the shopping at the farmers market.

    Favorite    Flag as abusive Posted 11:27 PM on 05/26/2008
- preatorius I'm a Fan of preatorius 9 fans permalink
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First McCain has to learn the difference between Iraq and Iran, then he has to learn the difference between the Sunni and the Shia Muslims!
The man can't go anywhere without Liberman interpreting the situation. He has lost is bearings, and can't seem to find them!

    Favorite    Flag as abusive Posted 10:58 PM on 05/26/2008
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Yeah this is the same guy who said that Gen Petraius move about Iraq without an upamored viehcle...yeah I think he can pass on any tips from you

and when you learn the difference between Sunni and Shia without your interpreter maybe we can talk

Maybe he is becoming senile,,,remember when Nacy would haft to whisper in the ear of Ronald Regan....maybe this is Libermans new job..

    Favorite    Flag as abusive Posted 11:12 PM on 05/26/2008
- lisakaz2 I'm a Fan of lisakaz2 107 fans permalink
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Hillarious. You mean how to lie and how to stage a photo op? When you can't tell Shi'ite from Sunni, what really do you have to teach, John?

    Favorite    Flag as abusive Posted 10:57 PM on 05/26/2008
- SpaceCadet I'm a Fan of SpaceCadet 13 fans permalink

Joe Lieberman had to educate McCain on the difference between Sunni and Shia. McCain is in no position to educate anyone about Iraq, except how to conduct a phony "fact-finding: mission. He was pretty good at that. You didn't see the snipers on the roofs protecting his sorry butt when he was strolling through that market in Baghdad.

    Favorite    Flag as abusive Posted 10:55 PM on 05/26/2008
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They should visit together, that way Obama could educate McCain on the difference between the Shia and Sunni.

    Favorite    Flag as abusive Posted 10:51 PM on 05/26/2008
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