
By MARY BRUCE
Nov. 25, 2007
Fresh off the plane from his seventh trip to Iraq, Sen. John McCain, R-Ariz., explained this morning why he believes it was the right decision to back the troop surge in Iraq.
"Success is significant, and anybody who thinksMcCain said in an exclusive interview on "This Week with George Stephanopoulos."
that it isn't does not know the facts on the ground,"
"The progress has been accelerated since wehe said.
inaugurated the new strategy, which I fought for for four years. We have seen
significant progress,"
But McCain, who risked much of his 2008 White House bid on the success of the surge, went on to note that there is still much work to be done.
"We have a long way to go,"he said.
"Al Qaeda is not defeated. They're on the run, but they are not
defeated."
And he was hesitant to declare success.
"I'll be glad to acknowledge success if this
continues in reduction, but we've still got a long way to
go."
While McCain asserted that there are signs of political progress, he also criticized the Maliki government.
"On the ground, there is progress politically,he said.
there is a process of reconciliation,"
"It's hard, and it's tough, and all of us are
frustrated by the lack of performance by the Maliki government. But the more
secure environment you have, the more political progress you're going to see.
That's the classic way to win counterinsurgencies."
McCain previously said that political benchmarks had to be met by the end of this year -- an outlook that clearly will not be met. This morning he conceded,
"I don't think they're going to meet all of them,
and I do believe that you're going to see a de-Baathification law. I think you
are seeing the kind of political progress on the ground that is
necessary."
The senator also took the opportunity to remind his colleagues across the aisle what would have happened had the U.S. withdrawn from Iraq earlier in the year.
"All of the Democrats said we had toMcCain said.
withdraw six months ago,"
"If we'd have withdrawn six months ago, my
friend, al Qaeda would be trumpeting all over the world how they've defeated the
United States of America."
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