McCain Iraq Comments: Bringing Troops Home From Iraq "Not Too Important" (VIDEO)

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First Posted: 06-11-08 09:24 AM   |   Updated: 07-26-08 04:06 PM

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Sen. John McCain appeared on the Today Show this morning and continued to promote his idea of a long occupation in Iraq. But whatever merits there may be for his message, his delivery is once again promising to get him into trouble.

When asked if he knew when American troops could start to return home, McCain responded:

"No, but that's not too important. What's important is the casualties in Iraq."

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UPDATE: Sen. Majority Leader Harry Reid has responded:

"McCain's statement today that withdrawing troops doesn't matter is a crystal clear indicator that he just doesn't get the grave national-security consequences of staying the course - Osama bin Laden is freely plotting attacks, our efforts in Afghanistan are undermanned, and our military readiness has been dangerously diminished. We need a smart change in strategy to make America more secure, not a commitment to indefinitely keep our troops in an intractable civil war."

UPDATE (11:00 AM): The responses are coming fast and furious from both parties, as the McCain hits back for his comments this morning:

McCain camp:

Sen. McCain has consistently opposed a timeline for withdrawing our troops from Iraq. And our friends on the opposite side of the aisle have a long history of attempting to twist Sen. McCain's words on Iraq. The fact that Sen. McCain opposes a timeline for withdrawal and is principally concerned about the safety of American troops and the security of Iraq is pretty much "dog bites man."

Meanwhile, the Dems are beginning to pile on. Here's Biden's response:

"Senator McCain's comment is evidence that he is totally out of touch with the needs of our troops and the national security needs of our nation. I think many of our brave soldiers and their families would disagree that it's 'not too important' when they come home.
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UPDATE: Via HuffPost's Sam Stein, Sen. John Kerry ripped into McCain over the remarks:

Sensing political blood, Democrats pounded on John McCain, for saying that it was "not too important" when American forces were drawn down provided that casualty levels were acceptably low.


Perhaps the most pointed criticism, ironically, came from Sen. John Kerry -- no stranger to having Iraq comments be used against him in a political election context. Taking to a conference call with aides to Sen. Barack Obama, the 2004 Democratic nominee accused McCain of being "unbelievably out of touch," lacking a general understanding, and was having a "debate with himself" over the issue of Iraq. The alleged flip-flopper was now doing the alleging.

"The job of the Commander in Chief is to understand the fundamentals of the conflict in which you have the troops engaged. And it is becoming crystal clear that John McCain doesn't understand it," said Kerry. "This is an enormous flaw on his candidacy, which is supposedly hung on his ability to serve as commander in chief... There are series of contradictions in his statements that reflect a fundamental misunderstands of the conflict."

As evidence, Kerry ushered in McCain's misstatements on the historical conflict between Sunni and Shiites, his falsehood that Iran was arming al-Qaeda in Iraq (they're not), and the varying times in which the Arizona Republican has said he was against a South Korea style model of troop presence in the Middle East, something he now favors.

"This is not a small matter as far as I am concerned. And I think John McCain is offering a recipe to keep the military overextended," he said. "And our attention diverted from the real center of the war on terror which is Afghanistan and Pakistan."

As the conference call proceeded, the McCain campaign sought to stem the damage of the remark. In an email response to reporters, spokesman Tucker Bounds accused Obama of trying to hide his own "willingness to disregard facts on the ground," and insisted that "John McCain has always said, that [troop drawdown] is not as important as conditions on the ground and the recommendations of commanders in the field."

This, however, came only weeks after the McCain campaign had released an advertisement explicitly suggesting that violence in the country would be ebbed by 2013 - a clear indication that timetables were, in fact, important.

"He threw out 2013 as the date for American forces to be out of Iraq," said Susan Rice, Obama's foreign policy adviser. "And today he says he has no idea."

UPDATE (12:00): Another statement from the McCain camp, this one targeting Obama:

"The Obama campaign is embarking on a false attack on John McCain to hide their own candidate's willingness to disregard facts on the ground in pursuit of withdrawal no matter what the costs. John McCain was asked if he had a 'better estimate' for a timeline for withdrawal. As John McCain has always said, that is not as important as conditions on the ground and the recommendations of commanders in the field. Any reasonable person who reads the full transcript would see this and reject the Obama campaign's attempt to manipulate, twist and distort the truth."
*** UPDATES BELOW *** Sen. John McCain appeared on the Today Show this morning and continued to promote his idea of a long occupation in Iraq. But whatever merits there may be for his message, his d...
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- ibivi I'm a Fan of ibivi 12 fans permalink
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The more we get to know McCain's positions the more we should reject him as president. His ideas are more exteme than Bush's. He should not become president. He's not Bush lite. He's Bush bad.

    Favorite    Flag as abusive Posted 03:26 AM on 06/12/2008
- SSF I'm a Fan of SSF 31 fans permalink
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Face it, Republicans; John McCain is Bob Dole devoid of former Senator Doles' capacity for integrity, charm and intellect. Bob Dole would not have so much disregard for the welfare of American troops! John McCain has a distinguished history as a war hero and patriot, but he has since sullied that reputation by becoming a callous, greedy power-hungry opportunist! Look at the way he dishonored his first wife Carol McCain by cheating with his current wealthy debutant wife Cindy! Remember his friendship with the crooked cheat Charles Keating and give serious attention to his alliance with Dubya Bush and the warmongering NeoCons who may be gearing up for war with Iran after ruining Iraq! Maverick, my ass! This guy is a typical inside-the-beltway Washington scumbag! No third term for John Bush McCain!

    Favorite    Flag as abusive Posted 12:58 AM on 06/12/2008
- evekendall I'm a Fan of evekendall 122 fans permalink
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I say keep it up, McSame...every day that passes by, you show your true colors. And, as of today, I think we know who the troops will be voting for.

    Favorite    Flag as abusive Posted 12:37 AM on 06/12/2008
- Sparty1 I'm a Fan of Sparty1 19 fans permalink

He really scares me when he says one thing and then says something totally different regarding the same issue. I don't think he's capable of being the POTUS.

With regards to the above gaffe, even the Iraqis want us to have timetables to get out of their country. Only the warmongers want us to stay over there as long as possible. This illegal war is a moneymaker for the powers-that-be.

    Favorite    Flag as abusive Posted 12:25 AM on 06/12/2008

LOL.. this is so funny, I do not know why people are surprise or even outraged.. McCain is OLD and almost out of here, he don't have much time left to deal with US problems that were created over the pass 8 years, our deficit will not be fixed in one term weather its McCain or Obama, but if McCain is elected America is even more doomed than it already is. Please believe it, Americans are yet to face the reality of the state this country is in.. it is REALLY F.... UP.

    Favorite    Flag as abusive Posted 12:07 AM on 06/12/2008
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It really doesn't have anything to do with his age.... he's flip-flopped because of POLITICS.

The funny thing is, if the troops were HOME, there wouldn't be ANY casualties.

    Favorite    Flag as abusive Posted 12:36 AM on 06/12/2008
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Do you now see, what kind of idiot becomes president and senators, when too many American people are as stupid as they are. This all happened because the people failed its own country, OUR TROOPS.
Next time a bumbling idiot runs for office, you had better PAY ATTENTION!! Don't make the same mistake this time by voting for McCain.

    Favorite    Flag as abusive Posted 11:31 PM on 06/11/2008
- ibivi I'm a Fan of ibivi 12 fans permalink
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People need to pay attention so that bumbling idiots don't become president. The harm idiots cause is just too great. People wake up and become involved. The future of your country depends on it.

    Favorite    Flag as abusive Posted 03:31 AM on 06/12/2008

The story is the fact that McCain doesn't get Iraq.....pounce on him for getting his facts wrong about troop levels and shia and sunni but don't claim he doesn't care about the troops. I hope my boy Keith Olberman doesn't go overboard on Special Comment Thursday.

    Favorite    Flag as abusive Posted 11:17 PM on 06/11/2008
- DCtrain I'm a Fan of DCtrain 4 fans permalink

There's still a lot of work to do in Vietnam, in McCain's mind.

    Favorite    Flag as abusive Posted 11:01 PM on 06/11/2008
- akaJohnQ I'm a Fan of akaJohnQ 7 fans permalink

I find John McCain to be completely unacceptable as a potential POTUS. There is nothing that I like about this man. I don't like the way he has conducted himself in his political life or his personal life. I think that he made a complete ass of himself in the Repub debates. I completely disagree with his views of the situation in Iraq. If he is elected President, I will be sooooooo upset.

    Favorite    Flag as abusive Posted 11:00 PM on 06/11/2008
- ibivi I'm a Fan of ibivi 12 fans permalink
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I definitely agree McCain is not a suitable person for the presidency. The more we see who he is the less likable he is. His opinions are rather bizarre and he is quite rigid in his views. Keep this one away from the White House. If you don't you'll be sorry.

    Favorite    Flag as abusive Posted 03:37 AM on 06/12/2008
- zann I'm a Fan of zann 11 fans permalink

This sound bite flunks the truth test. We hate it when "they" use sound bites to feed their mad bias.

McCain was talking about his belief that peaceful occupation of a foregin country is good. He wants to lavish treasure on an American empire ready to spring to a fight anywhere on the globe. Isn't that enough to argue about? He cares about casualties, but thinks maintaining armies all over the world takes priority over a GI bill for veterans. Isn't that important to argue about?

A sound bite is Outrage Lite, cheap and fun. You can only get to Outrage Heavy by eating and chewing a whole meal.

McCain is not a monster who doesn't care if soldiers die. He's a reckless man who re-married rich and is surrounded by the rich, graduated near the bottom of his class and acts on militaristic instinct.

http://opinionator.blogs.nytimes.com/2008/06/11/coming-home-or-not/index.html?ref=opinion

    Favorite    Flag as abusive Posted 10:46 PM on 06/11/2008
- Sixtwo I'm a Fan of Sixtwo 2 fans permalink

Remember the Wright sound bite? The Michelle Obama sound bite? Obama's "bitter"sound bite?
What these individuals meant was explained by them over and over again, to no avail!!!! I hope your explanation of what McCain meannt coincides with his explanation because he is a flip-flopper.

    Favorite    Flag as abusive Posted 11:33 PM on 06/11/2008

Its true he as many other blatant flaws that reflect his poor choice as prez..... but this statement and the spin that followed is endemic of his whole campaign. say 1 thing the flip flop on it, but still get a pass from the media. Had Obama said it, we would be talking about, can we get hillary back......

    Favorite    Flag as abusive Posted 11:34 PM on 06/11/2008
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When i listen to idiots like McCain, bush and cheney, i can see where they or Israel would attack before the election. They have shown they have no regards for the troops. McCain with this statement today showed what he really thinks of them.

What do they think will happen to the troops in Irag. What do they think Pakistan, China, Russia (with their investments), Syria, Hezbella will do? The first thing they will do is go along with Iran, directly into Irag where our troops are. You think these guys who "don't think bringing the troops (who have been on multiple extended tours of duty without body or vehicle armor) home is important"?

Everything these traitors have done from day one, has weaken this country both militarily and economically. They will do it, because they know, people will be scared stupid again, and will stick with the party in office. Thats, they may think, is the only way they can stay in power. They're not going to just let an election take power from them. They are criminals, they will do what criminals do.

    Favorite    Flag as abusive Posted 10:40 PM on 06/11/2008
- jbcowan I'm a Fan of jbcowan 3 fans permalink

What I meant to say, My Friends, is that NOTHING is as important than ME getting elected !

    Favorite    Flag as abusive Posted 10:29 PM on 06/11/2008

Is ANYTHING ever his fault? I will make sure the next time I speak with my family and friends that they aren't important enough to come home.

    Favorite    Flag as abusive Posted 10:14 PM on 06/11/2008
- lornejl I'm a Fan of lornejl 618 fans permalink
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I can't think of a more embarrassing candidate than Mc, ever. I think Mr. Potatoe head ( Quayle ) was bright in comparison..

    Favorite    Flag as abusive Posted 10:12 PM on 06/11/2008

McCain is anticipating the massive airstrike to be executed by Israel against Iran planned for August 2008 with the logistical support of the US. I doubt Israel would use nuclear weapons on the first strike against Iran, though perhaps after the Islamic nations "go ballistic" in repsonse to the initial strike.
We in the US simply never grasp the essential element: Israel was formed by the premeditated outright theft of Palestine. The passage of time does not, and will not, ever make this less evil. And the US' "blank check" mentality , uncritical support of "Israel" has cost and will continue will to cost every person on this planet dearly. It is time to SERIOULY think about moving Israel to S. Texas over the next 50 years.
Read George Washington's farewell address of 1796 on the perils of foreign entanglement- seems absolutely appropos the present. This can be found if you Google: aipac.ws

    Favorite    Flag as abusive Posted 10:10 PM on 06/11/2008
- gonnuts I'm a Fan of gonnuts 14 fans permalink

And after Islamic nations "go ballistic", then what?

Once that happens look for every single person's life on this planet to change so dramatically we as a species will be fortunate to survive.

I'm not being mellow-dramatic saying this. There most likely will be a Nuclear World War. as we speak its stage is being set and blows have already been thrown.

http://www.youtube.com/watch?v=InV0cVH6KZc

http://www.youtube.com/watch?v=iRN0GDFH3Vs

    Favorite    Flag as abusive Posted 10:49 PM on 06/11/2008
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