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McCain: Win War in Iraq First, Then Bring Troops Home
By David Jackson, USA Today
August 18, 2008
Article Excerpts:
ORLANDO -- John McCain told the nation's largest veterans group Monday that both he and Barack Obama
want to bring U.S. troops home from Iraq, but "the great difference is that I intend to win it first."
McCain assailed Obama, the presumptive Democratic nominee, for saying he still would have opposed the
2007 U.S. troop build-up in Iraq.
"Even in retrospect, he would choose the path of retreat and failure for America over the path of
success and victory," McCain said.
In a speech to the Veterans of Foreign Wars, the Republican candidate also questioned Obama's ability to
handle foreign policy challenges such as Russia's invasion of Georgia.
While the U.S. is now "winning" the Iraq war, McCain warned that "the lasting advantage of a peaceful
and democratic ally in the heart of the Middle East could still be squandered by hasty withdrawal and
arbitrary timelines."
As the presidential election approaches, the Arizona senator said, a lot of people "are still trying to
square Sen. Obama's varying positions on the surge in Iraq." . . .
"First, he (Obama) opposed the surge and confidently predicted that it would fail," McCain said. "Then
he tried to prevent funding for the troops who carried out the surge."
"Not content to merely predict failure in Iraq, my opponent tried to legislate failure," he said. . . .
"In matters of national security," McCain said, "good judgment will be at a premium in the term of the
next president, as we were all reminded ten days ago by events in the nation of Georgia."
Russia's invasion threatens the nation's energy security because of the pipeline that runs through
Georgia, McCain said. He also said the United States has a vested interested in protecting Georgia and
the other democracies that emerged from the collapse of the Soviet Union.
McCain also told the convention he would improve veterans' health care. . . .
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