McCain spokesman Tucker Bounds
This week, Barack Obama Said That The U.S. Troop Presence In Iraq Is Strengthening Iran and Repeated His Call For An Arbitrary Withdrawal Of Our Troops:
At AIPAC, Barack Obama Said Our Troop Presence In Iraq Is Strengthening Iran.
On April 8, 2008, General David Petraeus Testified Against A "Set Withdrawal Timetable" So That Our Forces Have The Flexibility They Need To "Preserve The Still-Fragile Security Gains" And Promote The "Gradual Establishment Of Sustainable Security In Iraq"
General David Petraeus Further Testified That A Failed Iraq Would Have "Serious Consequences For The Efforts To Counter Malign Iranian Influence." "A failed state in Iraq would pose serious consequences for the greater fight against al Qaeda, for regional stability, for the already existing humanitarian crisis in Iraq and for the efforts to counter malign Iranian influence. It clearly is in our national interest to help Iraq prevent the resurgence of al Qaeda in the heart of the Arab world, to help Iraq resist Iranian encroachment on its sovereignty, to avoid renewed ethnosectarian violence that could spill over Iraq's borders and make the existing refugee crisis even worse, and to enable Iraq to expand its role in the regional and global economies." (U.S. Sen ate Armed Services Committee, Hearing, 4/8/08)
FACT: Barack Obama Would Withdraw Troops Without Concerns For The Conditions On The Ground Or The Advice Of Our Commanders On The Ground
Barack Obama:
OBAMA: "Finally, in 2006-2007, we started to see that,
even after an election, George Bush continued to want to pursue a course that
didn't withdraw troops from Iraq but actually doubled them and initiated a
search and at that stage I said very clearly, not only have we not seen
improvements, but we're actually worsening, potentially, a situation there. And
since that time, I've been absolutely clear in terms of the approach that I
would take. I would end this war, and I would have our troops out within 16
months." (NBC's "Meet The Press," 11/11/07)
FACT: In 2007, Barack Obama Voted Against Funding Our Military Men And Women In Iraq And Afghanistan And Pledged To Continue Doing So
Obama Voted Against Providing $94.4 Billion In Critical Funding For The Troops In Iraq And Afghanistan. (H.R. 2206, CQ Vote #181: Passed 80-14: R 42-3; D 37-10; I 1-1, 5/24/07, Obama Voted Nay)
· "Courting The Anti-War Constituency, Democratic Presidential Rivals Hillary Rodham Clinton And Barack Obama Both Voted Against Legislation That Pays For The Iraq War But Lacks A Timeline For Troop Withdrawal." (Liz Sidoti, "Clinton, Obama Vote 'No' On Iraq Bill," The Associated Press, 5/25/07)
Responding To MoveOn.org, Barack Obama Pledged To Vote Against Future Funding For The Troops In Iraq.
· Obama: "If there is a funding bill that does not have a timetable for when we begin withdrawal, and the completion -- a plan for how that withdrawal will proceed -- I will not support it." (Teddy Davis, Jonathan Greenberger, and Donna Hunter, "Clinton, Obama Take No Funding Pledge," ABC News' "Political Radar" Blog, www.abcnews.com
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