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Ending the Iraq war is necessary so that the United States can focus on Afghanistan and Pakistan, "where the Taliban is resurgent and Al Qaeda has a safe haven," he wrote.
What McCain said
"Sen. Obama will tell you we can't win in Afghanistan without losing in Iraq. In fact, he has it exactly backwards. It is precisely the success of the surge in Iraq that shows us the way to succeed in Afghanistan," he said. "It is by applying the tried and true principles of counter-insurgency used in the surge -- which Sen. Obama opposed -- that we will win in Afghanistan. With the right strategy and the right forces, we can succeed in both Iraq and Afghanistan.
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McCain added that special attention must be paid to Pakistan, "where terrorists today enjoy sanctuary." He called for the strengthening of local tribes that are willing to fight terrorists there, as well as greater nonmilitary assistance to the civilian government.
WASHINGTON - Sens. Joseph Biden and Richard Lugar said Tuesday they will push bipartisan legislation this year that would triple humanitarian spending in Pakistan but threaten to cut military aid unless Islamabad does more to fight terrorists.
Originally posted by Dronetek
The thing about Obama is that he seems willing to do things based on popularity and not reality.
"[Obama] is speaking today about his plans for Iraq and Afghanistan before he has even left, before he has talked to Gen. Petraeus, before he has seen the progress in Iraq and before he has set foot in Afghanistan for the first time," McCain said at a campaign event in New Mexico.
Originally posted by Andrew E. Wiggin
Originally posted by Dronetek
The thing about Obama is that he seems willing to do things based on popularity and not reality.
isnt that what a representative elected politician "of the people, by the people, and for the people" is supposed to do?
Clarification the above reply.
Originally posted by Solo954
Sen Obama does not have what it takes to lead these wars at least not at this moment.
Ending the Iraq war is necessary so that the United States can focus on Afghanistan and Pakistan, "where the Taliban is resurgent and Al Qaeda has a safe haven," he wrote.
"Iraq is not the central front in the war on terrorism, and it never has been," he wrote.
Originally posted by Andrew E. Wiggin
reply to post by Solo954
With all due respect, i have to disagree
You're either for the people or you're for yourself (speaking in terms of a politician) you can't be "for the people" when the "people are for you" and be against them when it doesnt suit your agenda.
"Sen. Obama will tell you we can't win in Afghanistan without losing in Iraq. In fact, he has it exactly backwards. It is precisely the success of the surge in Iraq that shows us the way to succeed in Afghanistan," he said.