« Hearing Colors | Main | The Realism Of Idealism » 25 Feb 2008 04:46 pm McCain: "The War Will Be Over Soon"He's walking back his hundred years comment, as he surely must. But it's a remarkable sentence:
Now what does this mean? How do you separate "the war" from the occupation and the insurgency? I think you could make an argument that we won the war four years ago but lost the occupation. But war is politics by other means. What does McCain mean by the end of the war, then? Does he mean the vanquishing of al Qaeda in Iraq, an entity that was not in Iraq in any great numbers before we invaded? Does he mean the pacification of the country - a task that is clearly beyond anyone. Does he mean Shiite control of the south? But that's already a fact. I don't know what he means, except that he understands that if he runs on waging this war in Iraq for his entire term, he won't get elected. My friends, if you'll pardon the expression, I think the GOP nominee may have just declared victory. Which means the battle will now be over how to spin the exit. Funny how quickly that "war" ended, isn't it? TrackBack URL for this entry:http://www.typepad.com/services/trackback/6a00d83451c45669e200e5508c94938834 Listed below are links to weblogs that reference 'McCain: "The War Will Be Over Soon"'
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