McCain Campaign On Obama’s Fantasy National Security Plan

ARLINGTON, VA — U.S. Senator John McCain’s presidential campaign today released the following statement by Senior Advisor Mark Salter on Senator Barack Obama’s Iraq speech today:

“Senator Obama says that ending the war will not be easy, that ‘there will be dangers involved.’ Yet, in that patented way of his, he declines to name those dangers. Let me enumerate a few: al Qaeda, which is now on the run, will survive, claim victory and continue to provoke sectarian tensions that, while they have been subdued by the ‘tactics’ of the surge, still exist and are ripe for provocation by al Qaeda, which would almost certainly ignite again civil war in Iraq, a civil war that could easily descend into genocide. To say that invading Iraq was used as a recruiting tool for al Qaeda is one thing. To pretend that our defeat there won’t provide an even bigger one is foolish supposition. Iran, which trains Shia extremists and is known to arm and equip Sunni extremists, a fact Senator Obama is apparently unaware of, will also view our premature withdrawal as a victory, as will other countries in the region, and the biggest state supporter of terrorists, a country with nuclear ambitions and a stated desire to destroy the State of Israel, will see its influence in the Middle East grow significantly. These are some of ‘dangers,’ that our premature withdrawal from Iraq will engender, and they all have the potential to destabilize the entire region. A realistic plan to prevent them from occurring is what people with experience in statecraft call ’strategy,’ something Senator Obama has not offered yet.

“Senator Obama, as has also become a habit of his ‘new politics,’ mischaracterizes John McCain’s position by saying McCain did not want to reduce troops because the violence in Iraq was too high, and now do not wish to do so because the violence in down. The reason violence is down is because General Petraeus’ counterinsurgency is, which even Senator Obama recognizes, succeeding. Those ‘tactics,’ are advancing our ’strategy.’ Deprive General Petraeus of the resources and manpower to employ those tactics, or worse, leave Iraq altogether, and our strategy will collapse. That is national security 101. John McCain wants American forces to come home when our clear and serious interests at stake in Iraq, which nearly 4,000 Americans have given their lives to secure, are truly safe, when al Qaeda is defeated; Iran’s influence is contained, and the potential for a truly cataclysmic civil war in Iraq is remote. That, I think, is what is called ‘making us safer.’ Senator Obama’s plan, if it can be charitably described as one, would do the reverse.”

Meanwhile, BHO was in Fayetteville, NC, saying he would end the war. Furthermore

“The lesson of Iraq is that, when we are making decisions about matters as grave as war, we need a policy rooted in reason and facts, not ideology and politics,” he said.

He’s right. Now, if he could only get the Democrats to have a policy based in reason and facts, not ideology and politics.

Obama outlined a five-point plan to shift American strategy from Iraq to other national security threats:

  • Establishing a comprehensive counter-terrorism effort that includes security partnerships and improved intelligence (babble)
  • Ending nuclear proliferation and securing loose nuclear materials (good luck with that shat, when you are sitting down for tea with Ahmadinajad, sparky!)
  • Cutting global poverty in half through increased foreign aid and accountability (that would be his Global Poverty Bill)
  • Assuming a leading role in the fight against climate change to reduce U.S. dependence on foreign oil (Oh, Lord)
  • Investing in education to maintain U.S. economic strength (huh? We already invest quite a bit in edumacation, and we end up with brain dead progressives who still cannot count to 11 without taking off their shoes. It isn’t the money spent, but the quality)

He said more troops should be deployed in Afghanistan and Pakistan to fight al-Quaeda. (I hate to be the one to tell the Obamessiah, but, we do not actually have troops in Pakistan, except when they are allowed to cross teh border)

Fantasyland!


4 Responses to “McCain Campaign On Obama’s Fantasy National Security Plan”

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  1. Sarah UNITED STATES says:

    HELP! They’re doing it: John McCain is so old he acturally KNEW Abraham Lincoln.

  2. O. P. Ditch UNITED STATES says:

    “BHO was in Fayetteville, NC, saying he would end the war.” I wonder if he stopped by Ft Bragg to interview a few of the brave soldiers who just returned from Iraq. 2-325 AIR, 82nd ABN DIV. just returned and was part of the first brigade sent to Iraq as part of the surge.

    VETERANS, please help our troops, give them a qualified Commander in Chief. Sign the Roll Call at:

    http://Vets4McCain.com

  3. Sarah UNITED STATES says:

    Oh, I’m sorry about that. It was only MSNBC pundits implying that McCain was misstepping. But for next time, I’m going to say something like, “We are not going to go back to criticizing about the ’60’s. We will not compare hippies to soldiers.

  4. Sarah UNITED STATES says:

    blah, blah, blah.

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