U.S.A. Pullout from War in Iraq: Obama: Troop Withdrawal: Commentary on 2008 U.S. Presidential Race.
OBAMA / CLINTON INVITE AL QAEDA U.S. - TAKE OVER
J.Grant Swank Jr.
Dems [Democrats] are Al-Qaeda allies. Dem's win is America's loss.
The Iraq war should have never been started? The follow up to the battle was confusion? There were graft and corruption on the US and Iraqi sides during the mess?
Whatever.
Right now is what is fact. Iraqi Prime Minister Nuri al-Maliki states that a pull out would be chaos. The truth is that blood would flow from border to border, then spill over. Al-Qaeda would then take that as an open invite to invade America.
The most powerful country in the world losses in Iraq? So what could Al-Qaeda conclude that the most powerful country is not the most powerful country—vulnerable, weak, undone?
Hillary Clinton promises a pull out. Barack Obama promises a pull out.
Hillary will lose with the Dems. Obama will win with the emotional groupies chanting him into victory.
If Obama wins all the way to the White House, he will have to keep his pull put promise. That means Iraq oozes with blood. The US is open season for Muslim beheading—Islam World Rule big time.
John McCain promises to stay in Iraq. He's not glossing over the questions regarding whether the war should have started, how unplanned the follow up was, the seamy side of economic gain on the part of some US companies working in Iraq and so forth and so forth.
He's talking about present tense and its impinging upon future tense.
It appears as if the thrill of voting into the Oval Office a sophomoric speech giver via feel-good groupies will spell destruction for Iraq and America.
From what is taking place right now, it appears to me that Obama will overtake McCain. Obama will be voted in by women crazed by his looks and the young who are hypnotized by his slogan-laden deliveries. Blacks will vote for him due to his skin color.
McCain will be too aged for the young. He's not glamorous to females and groupie-minded. He's not received the full support of his own party. And so it goes.
But when it comes down to what gives in Iraq, McCain is sensible for envisioning Iraq PM's futuristic assessment as well as protection of our Republic. It's worth the McCain try. The alternative is unthinkable.
Yet if either Dem candidate gets to Pennsylvania Avenue, God help Iraq. God help America.
What is scary is that not one groupie screamer gets any of this. And they are the ones who are going to determine what happens in November.
Per AP, "Iraqi Prime Minister Nuri al-Maliki proclaimed on Friday that Al-Qaeda had been routed in Baghdad thanks to a security plan launched a year ago, and would soon be defeated throughout the country.
"'Thank God, we destroyed the cells of Al-Qaeda. They have been chased out of Baghdad and this has opened the way for their defeat throughout Iraq,' Maliki said
"'Today our forces are locked in battle against outlaws in Nineveh and we are chasing them,' he added, referring to the northern province where Iraqi officials say Al-Qaeda has regrouped after fleeing Baghdad.
"Maliki announced a 'decisive battle' against Al-Qaeda in Nineveh province, and sent troop and police reinforcements to the provincial capital Mosul, which the US military says is the last urban stronghold of Al-Qaeda in Iraq.
"The prime minister thanked 'all those who helped make the security plan a success and who saved the country from the miserable situation it was in due to Al-Qaeda's violence and terrorism.'
"The launch of Fardh al-Qanoon coincided with the start of a 'surge' of an extra 30,000 US troops in Iraq, which has helped reduce the number of bombings in the capital, while the streets are no longer theatres for violent clashes between insurgents and the security forces.
"The decrease in violence is being experienced elsewhere as well, with US and Iraqi officials saying that attacks across the country are down 62 percent since June while the number of Iraqis -- civilians and security force members -- killed in January 2008 was 541 against 2,087 in the same month in 2007."
In another AP report: "Republican frontrunner John McCain drew sharp distinctions with his Democratic White House rivals over Iraq, saying an untimely US withdrawal would bring about 'genocide.'"
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