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McCain's "Vision" of Iraq, 2013

First let me say I'm glad to be back after an extended absence caused by the fact that I broke my right wrist. My thanks to John Kerry and M.J. Rosenberg for hitting back at President Bush's outrageous "appeasement" remarks in Israel, and John McCain's "me too" response to the whole affair.

I want to address a different McCain issue -- his "vision" of a stable, democratic Iraq in which most U.S. combat troops have been withdrawn, by 2013! How's that for a profile in courage?

McCain's new "vision" may sound like a kinder, gentler approach to folks who hear the sound bite version of his position, but it's actually more of same. The notion that a continued U.S. presence will contribute to a democratic evolution in Iraq doesn't hold up to scrutiny. The current government is not in control of the country; the U.S. has managed to put itself in the position of alternately arming Sunni and Shiite factions while continuing to alienate many Iraqis who haven't taken sides in the chaotic violence that continues to plague the country; and growing numbers of Iraqis believe that the U.S. presence is exacerbating the violence, not containing it. So, absent a radical shift in U.S. policy and a breathtakingly fast political reconciliation among Iraq's factions, the notion of a "democratic Iraq" by 2013 is a pipe dream. At the same time that McCain is making outrageous suggestions that Barack Obama is "soft" on terrorism, it appears that the Senator from Arizona is "soft" in his appreciation of reality. And its the disdain for the "reality-based" community that has gotten us into so much trouble during the Bush era. No matter how he may try to distance himself, when push comes to shove McCain and Bush are joined at the hip in their foreign policy philosophies.


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It is also setting a withdrawal deadline.

Some that McCain of The Panderosa claimed that he was firmly opposed to.

McCain of The Panderosa is just an Old Windsock.

By setting that withdrawl date isn't McCain waving the "white flag of surrender"?

'What kind of message is McCain sending the terrorists by telling them when we'll be out of Iraq?' (babble babble)

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McCain is the perfect mentally 'challenged' dissembler to fill in for the third term for George W., he would be America's worst nightmare.

The cover of Sunday's New York Times Magazine, which I get a day early, is

The Wars Within Him
Why John McCain thinks the way he does about Iraq and interventionism
by Matt Bai

Haven't read it yet. It is up online:

http://www.nytimes.com/2008/05/18/magazine/18mccain-t.html

correction: the cover blurb uses "intervention," not "interventionism."

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