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Wisconsinites Want to Know: What’s McCain’s Plan for Iraq?
Thursday, March 27, 2008
Wisconsinites Want to
Know: What’s
McCain’s Plan for
Iraq?
For the
second day in a row, John McCain
delivered what was billed as a “major
policy speech” yesterday, but included no new
policies, proposals or
ideas. After
telling us what he would NOT
do to address the mortgage crisis ravaging
families and communities in Wisconsin and fix our
struggling economy, McCain
delivered a foreign policy speech that not
only offered no plan for a way
forward in Iraq,
but seemed to repackage the same tired
rhetoric.
With 87
troops from Wisconsin already having
lost
their lives, Wisconsinites want to hear a plan
to make progress in Iraq.
But
McCain's speech raised more questions than it
answered. Does McCain share
General Petraeus’ disappointment over the lack
of political progress from Iraq’s
leaders?
Does McCain agree with the need for
a pause in the draw-down of
U.S.
forces?
What would McCain do to pressure the
Iraqis to make the political progress
the surge was supposed to enable, and how long
would he keep our troops there
in the absence of progress? How does
McCain intend to pay for his $3 trillion war
at the same time he's
making President Bush's budget-busting tax
cuts permanent?
[icasualties.org]
Instead,
McCain talked about his commitment to a more
collaborative foreign policy that
doesn’t alienate our allies. McCain
failed to mention, however, that when it
mattered most, he stood silent as
President Bush’s unilateral foreign policy
tarnished our nation’s reputation in
the world and made it more difficult to work
with our allies.
"Wisconsinites
want to know John McCain’s plan for bringing
our troops home from Iraq,
but all
he has offered is war without end." Democratic
Party of Wisconsin Chairman
Joe
Wineke said. "On Tuesday,
we heard nothing new from McCain on the
mortgage crisis, and yesterday, we
heard more of the same on Iraq. It’s clear that on the
issues families in Wisconsin care about
most, McCain only offers a third
Bush term. That’s
why Wisconsin
voters will reject John McCain in November and
elect a Democratic president to
bring our country the change we
need.”
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