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Jul 23, 2008

Mr. Obama in Iraq

Did he really find support for his withdrawal plan?

Or is it drawdown?

THE INITIAL MEDIA coverage of Barack Obama's visit to Iraq suggested that the Democratic candidate found agreement with his plan to withdraw all U.S. combat forces on a 16-month timetable. So it seems worthwhile to point out that, by Mr. Obama's own account, neither U.S. commanders nor Iraq's principal political leaders actually support his strategy.

Gen. David H. Petraeus, the architect of the dramatic turnaround in U.S. fortunes, "does not want a timetable," Mr. Obama reported with welcome candor during a news conference yesterday. In an interview with ABC, he explained that "there are deep concerns about . . . a timetable that doesn't take into account what [American commanders] anticipate might be some sort of change in conditions."

Iraqi Prime Minister Nouri al-Maliki, who has a history of tailoring his public statements for political purposes, made headlines by saying he would support a withdrawal of American forces by 2010. But an Iraqi government statement made clear that Mr. Maliki's timetable would extend at least seven months beyond Mr. Obama's. More significant, it would be "a timetable which Iraqis set" -- not the Washington-imposed schedule that Mr. Obama has in mind. It would also be conditioned on the readiness of Iraqi forces, the same linkage that Gen. Petraeus seeks. As Mr. Obama put it, Mr. Maliki "wants some flexibility in terms of how that's carried out."

Other Iraqi leaders were more directly critical. As Mr. Obama acknowledged, Sunni leaders in Anbar province told him that American troops are essential to maintaining the peace among Iraq's rival sects and said they were worried about a rapid drawdown.

Mr. Obama's response is that, as president, he would have to weigh Iraq's needs against those of Afghanistan and the U.S. economy. He says that because Iraq is "a distraction" from more important problems, U.S. resources devoted to it must be curtailed. Yet he also says his aim is to "succeed in leaving Iraq to a sovereign government that can take responsibility for its own future." What if Gen. Petraeus and Iraqi leaders are right that this goal is not consistent with a 16-month timetable? Will Iraq be written off because Mr. Obama does not consider it important enough -- or will the strategy be altered?

Arguably, Mr. Obama has given himself the flexibility to adopt either course. Yesterday he denied being "so rigid and stubborn that I ignore anything that happens during the course of the 16 months," though this would be more reassuring if Mr. Obama were not rigidly and stubbornly maintaining his opposition to the successful "surge" of the past 16 months. He also pointed out that he had "deliberately avoided providing a particular number" for the residual force of Americans he says would be left behind.

Yet Mr. Obama's account of his strategic vision remains eccentric. He insists that Afghanistan is "the central front" for the United States, along with the border areas of Pakistan. But there are no known al-Qaeda bases in Afghanistan, and any additional U.S. forces sent there would not be able to operate in the Pakistani territories where Osama bin Laden is headquartered. While the United States has an interest in preventing the resurgence of the Afghan Taliban, the country's strategic importance pales beside that of Iraq, which lies at the geopolitical center of the Middle East and contains some of the world's largest oil reserves. If Mr. Obama's antiwar stance has blinded him to those realities, that could prove far more debilitating to him as president than any particular timetable.

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A teacher in Elmira, New York asked her 6th grade class how many of
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> were Obama fans. Not really knowing what an Obama fan is, but wanting
> to be liked by the teacher, all the kids raised their hands except for
> Little Johnny. The teacher asked Little Johnny why he has decided to
> be different....again. Little Johnny said,'Because I'm not an Obama
> fan.' The teacher asked,'Why aren't you an Obama fan?' Johnny
> said,'Because I'm a Republican.' The teacher asked him why he's a
> Republican. Little Johnny answered,'Well, my mom's a Republican and
> my dad's a Republican, so I'm a Republican.' Annoyed by this answer,
> the teacher asked,'If your mom was a moron and your dad was an idiot,
> what would that make you?' With a big smile, Little Johnny replied,
> 'That would make me an Obama fan.'
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WHENEVER YOU SEE NoBama TALKING JUST REMEMBER (everything he says is a damn LIE!!!!!) THIS MAN HAS NEVER ACCOMPLISHED NOT 1 THING IN HIS WHOLE POLITICAL CAREER!!! HE JUST HAS THE MINORITY VOTE!! THATS ALL!!!SHIT ANSWER ME THIS !!!!! SINCE BEING A SENATOR....WHAT IN THE HELL HAS HE ACCOMPLISHED SINCE BEING EWLECTED SENATOR??????? NOT ONE GOD DAMNED THING!!!!! NOW HES RUNNING FOR PRESIDENT??? GIVE US A BREAK!!!! DITCH THE NO BRAIN LOOSER!!!! VOTE McCAIN 08!!!! OR BE LEFT WITH CHANGE....(pocket change)!!!!!
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Jul 23, 2008
 
NO MARXIST RADICALS IN THE WHITEHOUSE!!!!!! VOTE McCAIN FOR PRESIDENT 08!!!! DONT BE AN IDIOT!!!!!
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Jul 23, 2008
 
OBAMA SUCKS (big time)!!!!!!! VOTE McCAIN 08!!!!!! ONLY A COMPLETE DUMBASS WOULD VOTE FOR THAT FLIP FLOP LYING PIECE OF SHIT....OBAMA!!!! OBAMA---OSAMA---OBAMA---OSAMA- --OBAMA---OSAMA---OBAMA---OSAM A>>>>>>>n ot much different huh????????? REMEMBER 911...!!!!! NO LEFT WING RADICAL MARXISTS IN OUR WHITE HOUSE!!!! FORGET THAT NoBama AND MAKE THE WISEST CHOICE!!!>>>>>G ET ON THE McCAIN TRAIN!!!! McCAIN 08!!
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Jul 24, 2008
 
Do ya'll think majority of white people will vote for Obama? I don't think so and I'm not even white.

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Looter Shooter, control yourself. There is no need for swearing. Just cast your vote and try to influence others with decent discourse. I'm not saying you aren't right, I'm just saying that you could adopt a different angle. Kill them with kindness. Nothing annoys a person like being nice to them when they are angry.
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Jul 24, 2008
 
Too many African-Americans are doping themselves up on the euphoric opium of a black president while forgetting that we need fundamental change, not just Negroes in high places.
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The J-A-C-K-A-S-S OBAMA BUFFOON is now speaking in Germany - Berlin and he brought out the race card first thing - stating "I know I don't look like others who have stood here before me" - What a jerk - The more important fact is that he CAN'T COMPARE TO OTHERS WHO STOOD THERE BEFORE HIM!

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