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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Bringing troops home from Iraq is depends on Middle East situation. It's more depends on Iran's nuclear program. Without removing Iranian President from his power it is impossible to withdraw troops from Iraq. How to stop Iran's nuclear program is more important than bringing troops home from Iraq.

    Favorite    Flag as abusive Posted 06:20 PM on 06/11/2008

And where's the evidence that they have a nuclear program again?

Fool you twice, shame the fuck on you.

    Favorite    Flag as abusive Posted 06:27 PM on 06/11/2008
- dolphy I'm a Fan of dolphy 46 fans permalink

The person's a 2nd grader. Give her/him a slack.

    Favorite    Flag as abusive Posted 06:50 PM on 06/11/2008
- TrueIndy08 I'm a Fan of TrueIndy08 31 fans permalink

u are probably as dumb as McWar!!

Had we not run our a$$es in Iraq in the first place, we wouldn't be in this mess of trying to bring them back home...

The Iranian people voted their president in.... kind of like the US voted for this current clusterfu^­%.... sorry, can't overturn the will of those people just bc you don't like it!!!

Now, with that said, it is important to bring our troops home, and do it very quickly!!! If you don't think its important, please, go take my husband's place so he can home to me and our son!

    Favorite    Flag as abusive Posted 06:27 PM on 06/11/2008
- SaulGood I'm a Fan of SaulGood 33 fans permalink

i didn't realize you were here before i posted that ^ - i hope you don't mind. all apologies if you do.

    Favorite    Flag as abusive Posted 06:46 PM on 06/11/2008
- SaulGood I'm a Fan of SaulGood 33 fans permalink

could you please tell that to the poster whose husband is in iraq right now, you fool.

    Favorite    Flag as abusive Posted 06:39 PM on 06/11/2008
- DMW1 I'm a Fan of DMW1 2 fans permalink

Damn, you're right - we shouldn't give them any benefits at all! Stupid troops expecting benefits for risking and giving their lives for our country.

    Favorite    Flag as abusive Posted 06:42 PM on 06/11/2008
- mcfried I'm a Fan of mcfried 15 fans permalink

Why ? seriously ? this logic is nuts. Iran's nuclear program is an international issue, how is keeping US troops in Iraq going to stop Iran. Hasn't so far. And don't tell me to protect Israel. Israel has nuclear weapons already, believe me if they are threatened they will protect themselves. You seem to have bought into some delusion.

    Favorite    Flag as abusive Posted 06:43 PM on 06/11/2008

Can be a freudian mistake, in fact he may well mend it is important to bring troops home, but am against it otherwise my campaign runs on nothing.

    Favorite    Flag as abusive Posted 06:16 PM on 06/11/2008

McCain needs a break, or a small microphone to repeat the amswers. He is just awful in interviews and in front of public. The cmparison between Japan, korea and germany with Iraq is invalid.
To state that you can stay or occupy a country only when no casualties, is already a contradiction; security agreement needs to be approved by parliament in iraq, but when carfefully reframed doesnt need senate approval, that is something more relevant since before end of year US can already be locked in for years to come.

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

Next time some Mc Same supporter brings up the S. Koera, Germany, Japan model for troops in Iraq, remind them of a few points:

-in Korea, Germany & Japan, the US "NEGOTIATED" (yes, with our enemies) cease-fire agreements with the "SOVERIEGN GOVERNMENTS" of those countries. Granted Ger. & Jpn. surrendered and China & the USSR were involved (again, our enemies at the time) in the negotiation w/ S. Korea.

-Casualties continued until these agreements were reached. Including two years of stalemate in Korea

-Who in the Hell do we negotiate a cease-fire w/ in Iraq?

-So how do we get from here to there?

    Favorite    Flag as abusive Posted 06:09 PM on 06/11/2008
- SaulGood I'm a Fan of SaulGood 33 fans permalink

Who in the Hell do we negotiate a cease-fire w/ in Iraq?

that was what i was going to ask you before i got to the bottom of your post. who, indeed.

    Favorite    Flag as abusive Posted 06:39 PM on 06/11/2008
- TrueIndy08 I'm a Fan of TrueIndy08 31 fans permalink

with the Iranians whom we hate.. apparently!

Whenever we break out fighting Al-Sadr and the Mahdi, Iran is the one who is brokering the cease fire...

if they are as bad as McOldman, and W keep saying they are... we are in deep trouble bc they are controlling the strings

    Favorite    Flag as abusive Posted 06:54 PM on 06/11/2008
- RENREVARD I'm a Fan of RENREVARD 2 fans permalink

What Mccain does not understand is that the rise of OBL came about because the U.S had troops and a base in Saudia Arabia for 10 years. By this country leaving troops any where in a Arab country will only fuel Terrorism!

    Favorite    Flag as abusive Posted 06:02 PM on 06/11/2008

Well, at least they're trying to fuel something!

    Favorite    Flag as abusive Posted 06:54 PM on 06/11/2008
- dartagnan I'm a Fan of dartagnan 47 fans permalink
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At this point one almost has to wonder if John McBush is TRYING to lose the election. If so, he is doing a HECKUVA JOB!

    Favorite    Flag as abusive Posted 06:01 PM on 06/11/2008
- tinarm I'm a Fan of tinarm 5 fans permalink

Can you just wait for the ad running on t.v. over and over again. McCain 100 years in Iraq, not that important when they come home, bomb, bomb, bomb, bomb, Iran. That will be beautiful.­..

    Favorite    Flag as abusive Posted 05:57 PM on 06/11/2008
- Tropiholic I'm a Fan of Tropiholic 20 fans permalink

The daily gaffe starring john mcgrimace

    Favorite    Flag as abusive Posted 05:54 PM on 06/11/2008
- layman I'm a Fan of layman 21 fans permalink

Chasing after the fame and glory of the presidency by flipping and flopping,
baiting and switching, is important.
Giving Big Oil tax cut is important.
Protecting Big Oil profit is imporant.
Stooping, hugging and licking the Bushes is important
Screwing you, the people, is important.

    Favorite    Flag as abusive Posted 05:52 PM on 06/11/2008
- rh654 I'm a Fan of rh654 13 fans permalink

Look - being a Navy Pilot does not endow one with being a strategic military leader.

Colin Powell - yes - strategic military thinker.

Wes Clark - yes - strategic military thinker.

David Petraeus - yes - strategic military thinker.

John McCain - no - not a strategic military thinker.

If we perhaps wanted to know how to design a fighter mission over Iraq - well perhaps McCain would have some input and thoughts.

But since we are not in an air war in Iraq - a person with a fighter pilot background isn't want we need.

What we need is someone who can think clearly, assign REAL strategic military thinkers to the problem in Iraq and not tell them what to say and do like Bush is doing with Petraeus.

    Favorite    Flag as abusive Posted 05:48 PM on 06/11/2008
- heal57 I'm a Fan of heal57 25 fans permalink

McCain is a terrible candidate. Hi lack of moral character leaves much to be desired. Kudos to him for service to our country, but that's it. His 2nd wife has financed his senatorial career or he'd be bagging groceries somewhere in Arizona.

Independent for Obama '08

    Favorite    Flag as abusive Posted 05:58 PM on 06/11/2008
- dartagnan I'm a Fan of dartagnan 47 fans permalink
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"Kudos to him for service to our country ..."

I'm sorry but tens of thousands of other Americans also have served their country and many of them made sacrifices even greater than John McBush's. That does not qualify them to be president and it sure as hell does not qualify John McBush.

    Favorite    Flag as abusive Posted 06:16 PM on 06/11/2008
- layman I'm a Fan of layman 21 fans permalink

He's just a military brat, having an admiral father and an admiral grand father; because of that he got into West Point by NOT being the best and the brightest, the same way like Bush getting into Yale, not being the brightest.

With his temperamental, impulsive and reckless behavior, he had caused many deaths and injuries to his fellow military men when in the Navy.

This is just an old fart who hasn't grow up like Bush.

    Favorite    Flag as abusive Posted 06:13 PM on 06/11/2008
- lbolle I'm a Fan of lbolle 3 fans permalink

Umm, come again gramps?? If you want to run the free world, you damned well better be able to get your shit straight. Clearly, his pistons aren't all firing accurately. I don't give a shit if this sounds like ageism but I really think he's too old for this job.

    Favorite    Flag as abusive Posted 05:47 PM on 06/11/2008

McNuts is going to lose, Anheisur Busch just got a takeover bid from a corporation in Belgium. Its over for the cons. We're going to see some redneck outrage now.

    Favorite    Flag as abusive Posted 05:39 PM on 06/11/2008
- savory1 I'm a Fan of savory1 2 fans permalink

Mr. Mc Bumble

    Favorite    Flag as abusive Posted 05:37 PM on 06/11/2008
- darthdarcy I'm a Fan of darthdarcy 48 fans permalink
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This idiot has Alzheimer'­s...

    Favorite    Flag as abusive Posted 05:34 PM on 06/11/2008
- Yuma I'm a Fan of Yuma 3 fans permalink
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Too many Ambien!!

    Favorite    Flag as abusive Posted 06:23 PM on 06/11/2008
- riverhouse I'm a Fan of riverhouse 47 fans permalink

These warrior nut jobs just cannot conceive of the US as anything but an imperial power ruling the world with bombs and missiles. Someone should tell McCain that Arabs now own the Chrysler Building and the GM Building and the Flatiron Building, the most notable landmarks of the NYC skyline. We're broke and they're not, thanks to GWB and the neocons like McCain.

    Favorite    Flag as abusive Posted 05:31 PM on 06/11/2008
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