Obama Iraq Speech: US Strategy Is Unsound

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GLEN JOHNSON | July 15, 2008 12:17 PM EST | AP

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Democratic presidential candidate, Sen. Barack Obama, D-Ill., waves after speaking at the NAACP convention in Cincinnati, Monday, July 14, 2008. (AP Photo/Al Behrman)

WASHINGTON — Sen. Barack Obama said Tuesday that overall U.S. interests have been hurt rather than helped by the Bush administration's decision to increase troop strength in Iraq 18 months ago, and vowed to stick to his plan to withdraw combat troops within 16 months of becoming president.

Obama said his White House rival, Sen. John McCain, "has argued that the gains of the surge mean that I should change my commitment to end the war. But this argument misconstrues what is necessary to succeed in Iraq, and stubbornly ignores the facts of the broader strategic picture that we face."

In a speech delivered in advance of an overseas trip, Obama said fighting al-Qaida and the Taliban in Afghanistan would be his top priority. Beyond that, he called for securing all nuclear weapons and materials from terrorists and rogue states, achieving energy security and rebuilding international alliances.

With his speech, Obama sought to cast the debate over the war in Iraq _ and in particular the surge _ in a wider context.

"Senator McCain wants to talk of our tactics in Iraq; I want to focus on a new strategy for Iraq and the wider world," he said.

"This war distracts us from every threat that we face and so many opportunities we could seize. This war diminishes our security, our standing in the world, our military, our economy, and the resources that we need to confront the challenges of the 21st century. By any measure, our single-minded and open-ended focus on Iraq is not a sound strategy for keeping America safe.

Obama's successful run through the Democratic presidential primaries was fueled in part by his opposition to Bush's plans for an invasion of Iraq in 2003, and his 16-month timetable for a withdrawal has long been a staple of his speeches.

In recent weeks, though, McCain has challenged him to readjust his views to take the results of the so-called surge into account.

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"Senator Obama is departing soon on a trip abroad that will include a fact-finding mission to Iraq and Afghanistan," McCain said in prepared remarks.

"And I note that he is speaking today about his plans for Iraq and Afghanistan before he has even left, before he has talked to General Petraeus, before he has seen the progress in Iraq, and before he has set foot in Afghanistan for the first time. In my experience, fact-finding missions usually work best the other way around: First you assess the facts on the ground, then you present a new strategy."

Obama answered bluntly.

"In the 18 months since the surge began, the strain on our military has increased, our troops and their families have borne an enormous burden, and American taxpayers have spent another $200 billion in Iraq," he said.

He added that in Afghanistan, "June was our highest casualty month of the war. The Taliban has been on the offensive, even launching a brazen attack on one of our bases. Al-Qaida has a growing sanctuary in Pakistan."

The speech billed as a major address by the campaign offered no new policy, but a high-profile explanation of his opposition to the war and his pledge to complete a U.S. troop pullout within 16 months of becoming president. It also gave him a forum for criticizing President Bush and McCain.

"I will end this war as president," he said, speaking from a podium that said "Judgment to Lead." Obama addressed the crowd with a line of American flags behind him.

Obama delayed his appearance for half an hour for a presidential news conference that the White House announced Tuesday morning during the same time that Obama was scheduled to be speaking just three blocks away.

President Bush was asked what advice he might give Obama as he prepared to visit Iraq. The president said he would ask Obama to listen carefully to Gen. David Petraeus, the top U.S. commander, and U.S. Ambassador Ryan Crocker.

"It's a temptation to let the politics at home get in the way, you know, with the considered judgment of the commanders," Bush said. He defended his policy and maintained that the effort in Iraq was succeeding and acknowledged that the war in Afghanistan remained "a tough fight."

Meanwhile, the New York Daily News reported that the Obama campaign altered its Web site to remove a statement that Bush's surge of troops in Iraq "is not working." Over the weekend, the site was changed to describe an "improved security situation" at the cost of U.S. lives.

Campaign aide Wendy Morigi told the newspaper that Obama is "not softening his criticism of the surge. We regularly update the Web site to reflect changes in current events."

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AP Special Correspondent David Espo contributed to this report.

WASHINGTON — Sen. Barack Obama said Tuesday that overall U.S. interests have been hurt rather than helped by the Bush administration's decision to increase troop strength in Iraq 18 months ago, ...
WASHINGTON — Sen. Barack Obama said Tuesday that overall U.S. interests have been hurt rather than helped by the Bush administration's decision to increase troop strength in Iraq 18 months ago, ...
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McCain deciding to attack Obama for having thoughts on Iraq before going on the trip there must have infuriated his speechwriters who had to trash the other planned McCain speeches complaining that Obama had an opinion on Iraq without having been there in a while and one that complained Obama went to Iraq and had the gall to come away with different opinions about it than St John. Maybe they can still salvage one of them.

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    Favorite    Flag as abusive Posted 03:08 PM on 07/15/2008
- Klip I'm a Fan of Klip 3 fans permalink

How would that old man "know how to win wars"?
-He's never DONE it...

NO THIRD TERM

    Favorite    Flag as abusive Posted 03:07 PM on 07/15/2008
- polaris12 I'm a Fan of polaris12 13 fans permalink

He could win wars, if he could just remember which countries they are being fought in.

    Favorite    Flag as abusive Posted 03:24 PM on 07/15/2008
- flymic I'm a Fan of flymic 11 fans permalink

Dubya and McSame fail to understand the simplest of arguments.

While we financially bleed the American Dream from Wall St to Main St, they continue to throw away hundreds of Billions of our tax dollars to an Iraqi policy for which the definition of "success" is lowered everyday.


While they fight tooth and nail against affordable healthcare and funding our schools, they bargain our future like subprime mortgage to another Sovereign Wealth Fund.

Dubya and McSame need to be ridiculed at every corner as the preposterous dimwitted demagoguery they represent is an affront to humanity.

    Favorite    Flag as abusive Posted 03:07 PM on 07/15/2008

Why has O changed his website?

"Meanwhile, the New York Daily News reported that the Ob@ma campaign altered its Web site to remove a statement that Bush's surge of troops in Iraq "is not working." Over the weekend, the site was changed to describe an "improved security situation" at the cost of U.S. lives."

Now he's no longer claiming the surge didn't work, but rather that it did?

Oh what a tough job he has of sounding credible why still pleasing his supporters!

    Favorite    Flag as abusive Posted 03:07 PM on 07/15/2008

I hope America decides to listen to this guy. Why is it that I get the feeling that our nation simply does NOT get it?

    Favorite    Flag as abusive Posted 03:06 PM on 07/15/2008
- RS I'm a Fan of RS 5 fans permalink

Because too many people in this country are EXTREMELY IGNORANT, teemunney.

    Favorite    Flag as abusive Posted 03:09 PM on 07/15/2008
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That's why it's on US to hold out a hand of hope and bring our brothers and sisters out of the darkness!

    Favorite    Flag as abusive Posted 03:20 PM on 07/15/2008

That's funny. I don't think the US won the war that McCain fought in. Let's see, we did win the wars in Panama, and Grenada outright.

    Favorite    Flag as abusive Posted 03:01 PM on 07/15/2008
- S1m0n I'm a Fan of S1m0n 93 fans permalink
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Really? Can John McCain name one or two of the wars he's won?

    Favorite    Flag as abusive Posted 03:00 PM on 07/15/2008
- Erdgeist I'm a Fan of Erdgeist 78 fans permalink
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McCain, if you know how to win wars, why didn't you tell Dubya how to win? Think of all the lives you could have saved had you told him.

    Favorite    Flag as abusive Posted 02:59 PM on 07/15/2008
- falco I'm a Fan of falco 19 fans permalink

We need to get out of Iraq -- so we can go into Iran and do the same thing. Suck all the money out of the middle class and the banks and further the march towards the new world order. Dr. Beter's "Audio Letters" spells it all out. They are behind schedule...

    Favorite    Flag as abusive Posted 02:59 PM on 07/15/2008
- IamPhenom I'm a Fan of IamPhenom 26 fans permalink

It's laughable listening to John McCain. He won't even mention Afghanistan, let alone mention anything about the rising violence there. He won't mention that the "surge" in Iraq left our troops in Afghanistan overwhelmed and undermanned. He won't talk about how weakening our forces in Afghanistan in order to "surge" in Iraq was the best thing that could have happened to the Al Qaeda network and Osama Bin Laden. I thought the whole goal of these wars was supposed to be fighting terrorism???

To McCain, our entire foreign policy consists of "surge is working" and "bomb, bomb, bomb, bomb bomb Iran". He fails to see the big picture. Under McCain, we'll continue keeping our eye OFF Al Qaeda and Bin Laden.

    Favorite    Flag as abusive Posted 02:58 PM on 07/15/2008
- MissKaren I'm a Fan of MissKaren 43 fans permalink

I listened to the speech and it was terrific.

I am so tired of the emptiness of current American foreign policy and of the people who shaped it. Are we only about war and more war or are we using the war to perpetuate a dictatorship?

    Favorite    Flag as abusive Posted 02:58 PM on 07/15/2008
- Gma11 I'm a Fan of Gma11 12 fans permalink

I watched it - and it WAS terrific!\

I also watched Bush - and he was pathetic . . .

    Favorite    Flag as abusive Posted 03:08 PM on 07/15/2008

“They said we couldn’t leave when violence was up, they say we can’t leave when violence is down.”
Obama, VIVA!

    Favorite    Flag as abusive Posted 02:55 PM on 07/15/2008
- darthdarcy I'm a Fan of darthdarcy 48 fans permalink
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I heard it live it was very good and all made sense..

Also Obama mentioned that hose such as Zawahiri and bin-Laden are still at large as Bush chose to let them escape Tora Bora and even gave them a truce to do so, as well as all those thousands who escaped with the aid of the Pakistani ISI which Bush allowed.....this is why Afghanistan is now growing to be a flash point and once again falling under Taliban occupation..

Bush abandoned the real War on Terror for the cash cow he could create in Iraq ...

It was a betrayal of every victim of 9/11 and our entire nation..!

    Favorite    Flag as abusive Posted 02:55 PM on 07/15/2008

You got that right, but all some can think about is bashing Obama. Seriously, some of these over-opinionated americans should enlist.

    Favorite    Flag as abusive Posted 05:38 PM on 07/15/2008
- flymic I'm a Fan of flymic 11 fans permalink

Dubya and McSame fail to understand the simplest of arguments.

While we financially bleed the American Dream from Wall St to Main St, they continue to throw away hundreds of Billions of our tax dollars to an Iraqi policy for which the definition of "success" is lowered everyday.


While they fight tooth and nail against affordable healthcare and funding our schools, they bargain our future like subprime mortgage to another Sovereign Wealth Fund.

Dubya and McSame need to be ridiculed at every corner as the preposterous dimwitted demagoguery they represent is an affront to humanity.

-Mark

    Favorite    Flag as abusive Posted 02:55 PM on 07/15/2008
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Mac is simply a rubber stamp for continuing the current strategy.....

http://sfbaysailingpix.com/pez2008p1.htm

    Favorite    Flag as abusive Posted 02:54 PM on 07/15/2008
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