A Week with No US Troop Deaths In Iraq |
| Published: July 26, 2008, 10:54 am |
| Tags: 2008 presidential, campaigns amp amp elections, foreign policy, iraq, military, online media, wire services media companies, associated press, cbs, cbs evening news, cbs online, msnbc com, nbc, nbc nightly news, slate |
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On July 16, Andrew Malcolm at the Los Angeles Times's Top of the Ticket Blog wrote the following (bold is mine): When President Bush ordered the surge in January 2007, (Barack) Obama said: "I am not persuaded that 20,000 additional troops in Iraq is going to solve the sectarian violence there. In fact, I think it will do the reverse," a position he maintained throughout 2007. This year he acknowledged progress, but maintained his position that political progress was lacking. This YouTube video (different from the compare/contrast video at the bottom of the LAT's link) shows Obama reciting the lines just quoted. The LAT Blog notes earlier in its entry that "The parts (of Obama's web site) that stressed his opposition to the 2007 troop surge and his statement that more troops would make no difference in a civil war have somehow disappeared." Something else disappeared this week. Team Obama, for all its posturing, probably saw something like this coming -- which [ Full article ] |
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