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McCain wants more Afghanistan troops

Posted: Tuesday, July 15, 2008 2:33 PM by Mark Murray
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From NBC/NJ's Adam Aigner-Treworgy


ALBUQUERQUE, NM -- Today at a "Jobs for America" town hall, McCain forcefully called for additional troops in Afghanistan for the first time in this campaign.

"Our commanders on the ground in Afghanistan say that they need at least three additional brigades," McCain said. "Thanks to the success of the surge, these forces are becoming available, and our commanders in Afghanistan must get them."

VIDEO: John McCain says, "I know how to win wars. And if I'm elected president, I will turn around the war in Afghanistan, just as we have turned around the war in Iraq." Watch his entire speech.

This statement suggests that McCain might consider shifting troops directly from Iraq to Afghanistan. But speaking to reporters on his bus after today's speech, McCain indicated that he'd be open to those additional troops coming from NATO.

Just last week, McCain told reporters on his bus that the problem in Afghanistan was not troop presence -- but rather the strained relationship between Afghanistan and Pakistan. "I think the situation in Afghanistan is very tough," McCain said then. "One of the major reasons for it is not so much troop presence as the situation on the Pakistan-Afghan border. And I've been briefed several times by military leaders, including I met just yesterday with the ambassador from Pakistan to the United States."

McCain said just one week ago that the way to solve the situation in Afghanistan was to look at "a broad variety of areas" -- none of which were an increased troop presence, but instead included some things that were absent from his speech today, including "the effectiveness of the Karzai government, ungovernable areas, ungoverned, uncontrolled areas of the Afghan-Pakistan border."

Yesterday, however, McCain left the door open for an increased troop presence in Afghanistan. But he also quickly shifted the conversation back to Iraq when asked directly about troop levels in Afghanistan. "I think we need to do whatever is necessary and that could entail more troops," he said when asked about increased troops in Afghanistan. "We need to do a lot of things in Afghanistan. A lot of this has to do with Pakistan and the safe haven areas that I have visited in the Pakistan-Afghanistan border. But the major point here is that Sen. Obama refuses to acknowledge that he was wrong [on Iraq]."

In addition to more troops, McCain today recommended that the Afghani army should be doubled and that as president he would establish an Afghanistan war czar, who would be located in the White House and would have complete control over military action in the country.

"Afghanistan is sufficiently important that a separate Afghanistan czar is needed," McCain said. "I'll appoint a highly-respected national security leader, based in the White House, report directly to the president, whose sole mission will be to ensure we bring the war in Afghanistan to a successful end."

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It is nice that McCain now agrees with what Obama always said we should do. However the media should call McCain on the fact that it wasnt his idea.
comom you guys if America wants a senile old man for predident , thats their right, so leave the old guy alone, he needs his nap time.
I believe that if McCain is elected, the draft will be reinstituted in short order. If that is the case, I will not allow my son to travel to the middle east to fight and possibly die in wars that are only being fought to protect the economic interests of the privileged few. What happened to this great nation? We have lost our way.
Calm down everyone.

I'm sure tomorrow McBush will  use the  old "Straight Talk" standby that we have all come to expect from him to deny he ever said we didn't need troops in Afghanistan:

1.) Deny that he ever said it.
2.) Say that he can't remember saying it.
3.) Say that it was taken out of context.
4) Complain that he is unjustly having his military service attacked
5.) Make some ridiculous, nonsensical remark (Sunni, Shiite, Putin)
6.) Wait for Leiberman to whisper his next response in his ear.
7.) Get on Cindy's private jet, go home to one of his 7 homes, take his Geritol vitamins, and take a nap.

Of course this is only of the MSM do their job and call it like it is-

A FLIP FLOP-follow-the-leader-copy-cat.

Now, could someone please get McBush a CLUE????


Chuck Todd,


Why does the msm fail to acknowledge that Obama has pointed out the need for troops to be deployed in Afghanistan for the course of his campaign?  Why have they not pointed out that McCain as of last week said we did not need more troops?  Will no one call these alleged journalists on their nonsense?  And please, when will they admit that Obama has been right in all his pronouncements regarding the current military needs and McCain has been behind in the count the whole way?  Please!  Help me to respect you!  You look as though you are being tortured anytime you have to acknowledge that Obama has a point.

MK MO - it has become quite obvious the coroporate owned media has been instructed to give mccain well edited coverage . . .


Ahhggh. Darn MK, you caught us. We'll have to try something else now. Very clever of you.


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