McCain's AP Interview: Criticizes Obama On Iraq

digg Share this on Facebook Huffpost - McCain's AP Interview: Criticizes Obama On Iraq stumble reddit del.ico.us RSS

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

Compare other versions »
I Like ItI Don’t Like It
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."

Story continues below
advertisement

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. "...
Filed by Nick Graham  |  Report Corrections
 
Comments
524
Pending Comments
0
iPhone App Promo

Want to reply to a comment? Hint: Click "Reply" at the bottom of the comment; after being approved your comment will appear directly underneath the comment you replied to

View Comments:
Page: « First ‹ Previous 1 2 3 4 5 6 7 8 9 10 11 12 13 14 15 Next › Last » (22 pages total)

Just when does John McCain plan on telling us what "Victory" means?

    Favorite    Flag as abusive Posted 09:53 AM on 05/27/2008
photo

This is an argument McCain will lose. I welcome it. The more he yaps about it from his skewed perspective the more out of touch he appears.

    Favorite    Flag as abusive Posted 09:50 AM on 05/27/2008
- DMHendrix I'm a Fan of DMHendrix 93 fans permalink
photo

The man who got it all wrong wants to educate the person that knew what would happen from the very beginning? Seriously?

    Favorite    Flag as abusive Posted 09:48 AM on 05/27/2008

Sooo..this is the same guy that said he could go shopping in Iraq...then needed hundreds of troops to walk a few feet at that Market....causing our men & Women to risk their lives for his photo op!

I hope he educates me after he's done educating Sen. Obama....and like Sen. Obama, I was never a very good student in the Art of Kool-aid drinking.

....can we afford 4 more years of GOP "educating"?

Hell no!

Save America, Vote Democratic in '08 !!

    Favorite    Flag as abusive Posted 09:47 AM on 05/27/2008
photo

Every time McCain talks, all I hear is blah blah blah surrender blah blah.

Yeah, McCain is a war hero and all that, but I do not think he has the right to use that as a bludgeon to silence the opposition. It's crass, and I think it cheapens what he and others have suffered. But then again, McCain will do anything to win the presidency so why shouldn't he set up a swap meet on all of his values and experiences.

    Favorite    Flag as abusive Posted 09:44 AM on 05/27/2008

I don't think "educate" was the word he was looking for. I think the better word would be brainwash. But this time the American people are not going to go for the okie doke. We know that the war was a big disastrous, tragic mistake just as Obama predicted that it would be. If only McCain and other members of Congress had been open to being educated by Obama back in 2002!

    Favorite    Flag as abusive Posted 09:42 AM on 05/27/2008
- LaurieLee I'm a Fan of LaurieLee 2 fans permalink

Well, if this is widely publicized the Halliburtons, Blackwaters and KBRs, (and other large companies that exist off of the transfer of tax dollars from you to the government to them) of this country will have to find another way to convince the public to let them continue feeding at the public trough:

http://www.sfu.ca/pamr/media_releases/media_releases_archive/media_release05210801.html

The study says that terror deaths are down world wide, but the US figures inflate the numbers by including something they never used to include in the figures- civilian casualties of our war in Iraq.

    Favorite    Flag as abusive Posted 09:41 AM on 05/27/2008
- apoyo I'm a Fan of apoyo 40 fans permalink

In order to educate you need a willing student and it does not seem that Obama wants to learn how to conduct a 100 year war.

    Favorite    Flag as abusive Posted 09:38 AM on 05/27/2008

Surrender?!

You invaded a country you had no business going into....you should hang your heads in shame for what you did to your country & to the rest of the world.
I think Mr. Obama is on the right track...McCain has passed his time...it is a new world-one where Mr. McCain has spent in Washington making friends with fat cats.
Please move over Mr. McCain-we have thanked you for your serve & have treated you well...Please step aside for someone more in tune to the rest of the world...for all our sakes!

    Favorite    Flag as abusive Posted 09:37 AM on 05/27/2008
- Gumby123 I'm a Fan of Gumby123 15 fans permalink
photo

I like this quote: 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"

1. Memorial Day is to Honor those who DIED in COMBAT.

2. Veterans Day is to Honor those who are veterans LIVING today.

Apparently Bill Burton hasn't a clue of the difference or doesn't care.

Obama, fire this idiot.

    Favorite    Flag as abusive Posted 09:37 AM on 05/27/2008

Iraq is lost. Its ruined. It's going to eventually be ruled by Islamic extremists like Iran. McCane needs to learn a bit more about the Iraqi people and their society instead of lecturing Obama who has a much deeper knowledge of that part of the world. If McCane calls this success, I'd say 'he's losing his bearings' !!!

    Favorite    Flag as abusive Posted 09:35 AM on 05/27/2008
- NYC07 I'm a Fan of NYC07 60 fans permalink

Well Johnny here's a thought , if you think this war is so great , why don't you get your wife to fund it, and get the burden of at least monetary cost off the backs of the Chinese err I mean American people's back.
6 years after the start of WWII you were able to walk the streets of Tokyo and not get killed, now if you go back to the market you went to in Bagdad, but this time did it alone and unarmed and you bring out some rugs then maybe I won't think that you’re the one who is naive. On the other hand maybe Obama should take you to the streets of South Chicago and you could work for a community organization for about a week and see how real Americans who don't have a very rich wife with 9 houses and a private jet have to live. Perhaps you’re the one who needs an education.

    Favorite    Flag as abusive Posted 09:35 AM on 05/27/2008
- blytzd I'm a Fan of blytzd 4 fans permalink

Surrender what? Land and oil we don't own?

    Favorite    Flag as abusive Posted 09:34 AM on 05/27/2008
- rinpochet I'm a Fan of rinpochet 41 fans permalink

McCain is a fool. Him educate anyone on Iraq? He doesn't have a clue! He is the one who supported this war, not Obama. It was al Queda in Afghanistan who came after us and McCain wanted to attack Iraq????? The one that needs educating is McCain. Didn't know the difference between Shia and Suuni.

I want to know why the McCain people are pushing for Barak to go with him to Iraq? If they are pushing it, then it is dangerous for him and he should NEVER go! I don't trust any of them.

    Favorite    Flag as abusive Posted 09:33 AM on 05/27/2008
- mike53 I'm a Fan of mike53 8 fans permalink

Its also why Gore would have not been a good president. As soon as liberals start to whine about something a democrat president runs and hides.

    Favorite    Flag as abusive Posted 09:31 AM on 05/27/2008
Page: « First ‹ Previous 1 2 3 4 5 6 7 8 9 10 11 12 13 14 15 Next › Last » (22 pages total)
Comments are closed for this entry

 You must be logged in to comment. Log in  or connect with 

Connect