McCain had Iraq in his sights from the beginning
Want the blueprint for how we got into Iraq? McCain lays it out for all to see.
September 11, 2001: “To be honest with you, Dan, I never thought that an operation of this sophistication and size would take place. I just never did. But I don’t think there’s any doubt that there are countries — Iraq, Iran, Libya, North Korea and others — who we know engage in proliferation of — of capabilities and, from time to time, involve themselves in state-sponsored terrorism. But never did we imagine on a scale such as this.”
September 12, 2001: “It isn’t just Afghanistan,” he said, “we’re talking about Syria, Iraq, Iran, perhaps North Korea, Libya and others.”
October 9, 2001 — PAULA ZAHN: And as you know, Senator, the U.S. and Great Britain notified the U.N. Security Council yesterday that they reserve the right to strike against other countries in this campaign. What countries are we looking at?
MCCAIN: Well, I think very obviously Iraq is the first country, but there are others — Syria, Iran, the Sudan, who have continued to harbor terrorist organizations and actually assist them.
Oct. 18, 2001 – McCain told David Letterman, “the second phase is Iraq” while linking Iraq to the anthrax attacks.
January 2002, McCain visited a crowd of soldiers aboard the aircraft carrier Theodore Roosevelt and yelled: “Next up, Baghdad!”
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If you haven’t read this…you really should
We are safer
Do quotes like this scare you?
The American People are stupid if
hmmmmm, I’m not lawyer but
draft anyone?…no, not crappy Bud lite…
I thought I would let you know…
Von Cracker on the hunt
That darn liberal media again
wait a sec…it’s, it’s not just the liberal media! it’s those darn liberal foreign policy research institutes too!
A report released Thursday by Chatham House, a foreign policy research center in Britain, challenged the notion that violence in Iraq has subsided since the buildup of U.S. troops, saying, for instance, that car bombings had not diminished and arguing that radical groups were simply lying low. “It can be argued that Iraq is on the verge of being a failed state which faces the distinct possibility of collapse and fragmentation,” the report said.
now read closely people, b/c I’m sure you missed it. PEOPLE were killed, you know, human beings…but not Americans…gee so you mean to tell me that the Iraqi’s are killing each other? That muslims are killing muslims? NOoooooo, wait that just can’t be, that would mean…gasp, we are over there in the middle of civil war?…nahhhhh