« Framing Obama On Iraq, Ctd | Main | Obama's Green Screen » 21 Jul 2008 03:13 pm Still More Malikiby hilzoy From the AP: "Iraq's government welcomed Democratic presidential candidate Barack Obama on Monday with word that it apparently shares his hope that U.S. combat forces could leave by 2010. TPM has video of al-Dabbagh's comments here. That would seem to settle the question whether Maliki was mistranslated. Spencer Ackerman thinks that this leaves McCain only two options: "There's nowhere left for McCain to go here. Either he endorses a timetable for withdrawal, which he has consistently said would be a disaster, and cedes his only big issue to Obama -- and more importantly, concedes that Obama's judgment is sound -- or he deliberately ignores the concerted, expressed wishes of the Iraqi government in order to prolong an unpopular war." But McCain proves him wrong by coming up with a third: "Vieira: "Senator Obama's timetable of removing U.S. troops from Iraq within that 16-month period seemed to be getting a thumbs up by the Iraqi prime minister when he called it 'the right timeframe for a withdrawal.' He has backed off that somewhat, but the Iraqis have not stopped using the word timetable, so if the Iraqi government were to say -- if you were President -- we want a timetable for troops being to removed, would you agree with that?" That's right: by simply asserting that he knows what the Iraqi government wants better than they do, and that we should trust his take on what they think over theirs, McCain can avoid the need to respond at all. It's a pity that this strategy requires that he look like a complete idiot, and adopt an insulting attitude towards the Iraqi government and its people that would surely not serve him well were he elected President, but them's the breaks. (Cross-posted at Obsidian Wings.) TrackBack URL for this entry:http://www.typepad.com/services/trackback/6a00d83451c45669e200e553af0a018833 Listed below are links to weblogs that reference 'Still More Maliki' |
