Why McSame's claim about Obama is a lie
by
Horus
07/23/2008, 8:58 AM #
Liar McSame claimed that Obama would "rather lose a war in order to win a political campaign." Putting aside the obvious slander this represents, what does "lose a war" mean in the context of Iraq? How could Obama "lose the war" in Iraq?
Short answer....he couldn't. For several reasons.
First, it isn't a "war," and hasn't been since mid-2003. We invaded and quickly defeated Saddam's military that year, and took control of the country. That was the end of the "war in Iraq." Everything that's happened since has happened during the U.S. occupation.
Secondly, you can't "lose" an occupation. You can either stay....or go. Conditions for either may be favorable or unfavorable for the occupier, but neither represents "losing" or "winning."
Finally, what conditions are present that, if Obama were to start a pulllout immediately, would represent an American "loss?" Saddam's forces were destroyed, and Saddam executed along with most of his henchmen. Iraq has an entirely new, elected government. Security forces are stronger and more numerous every day. There is less Sunni-Shi'ite conflict every day. The country is not going to dissolve into civil war tomorrow. And the elected government wants a timeline for us to leave.
What here would represent "losing" in Iraq, Sen. McCain? Can you honestly answer that question, or do you simply prefer lying for political advantage?