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McCain is Weak on Afghanistan

Wed Jul 23, 2008 at 08:32:32 AM PDT

As Barack Obama ends his landmark trip to the Middle East and Europe, he has proven his grasp of the critical issues facing the US and the world.  He has also proven that he is ready to fill the role as leader of the free world left vacant for so long by the mismanagement of conservatism and the Republicans under Bush.

At the same time, John McCain has proven time and again that he lacks the most rudimentary understanding of geopolitics, not to mention geography, history, and military science.
 
In an interview on CBS with Katie Couric, McCain proved that he does not have even a remote grasp on the factual history of the Sunni Awakening or "the surge".  This amounts to a threat to our vital interests in the region.  Specifically, his demand for a continued focus on Iraq implies a clear weakness on Afghanistan.  He would continue battling for political advantage, while choosing to deny our troops in Afghanistan the resources necessary to emerge victorious in our struggle there.  
 

The mainstream media's infatuation with John McCain has officially become a clear and present danger to America's vital interests in the Middle East.  For CBS to cover for McCain on such an egregious lie is beyond the pale for journalism, and further proof that corporate control of media is a threat to American democracy.

With his penchant for "gaffes" McCain has provided the supporting evidence.  He doesn't know the difference between Sunni and Shia, he thinks that Iran is training al Qaeda.  He believes that Iraq and Pakistan share a border.  The guy thinks that Purim is equivalent to Jewish Halloween.  Indeed, these can no longer be taken individually as "gaffes", but it is time to clearly connect the dots and conclude that John McCain is incapable of the understanding necessary for leadership.  McCain fails the Commander-in-Chief test.

History has decided.  America has decided.  The war in Iraq ended in victory long ago, and it is time for America to begin the end of our long occupation so that we can focus on the growing and urgent threat in Afghanistan.

Barack Obama has the intelligence to understand this.  John McCain's ignorance, arrogance, and anger result in a utter incompetence in foreign policy.  In particular, they make him weak on Afghanistan.  The surge stretched our military to the breaking point and now our troops in Afghanistan are paying the price.

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