Wednesday, April 23, 2008

John McCain On Iraq


Senator "100 years in Iraq" has given a VERY clear picture of what counts as success in Iraq and when he would allow American troops can leave Iraq:

"Success in Iraq is the establishment of a generally peaceful, stable, prosperous Democratic state, that poses no threat to its neighbors, and contributes to the defeat of terrorists. It's the advance of religious tolerance over violent radicalism. It is a level of security that allows the Iraqi authorities to govern, the average person to live a normal life, and international entities to operate."


International entities? Like Exxon-Mobil, Halliburton, KBR, and Blackwater?

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