Obama Has More Faith in the UN, Iran & Syria Than U.S. Soldiers in Iraq By Aaron Goldstein
With his sweep of the Democratic primaries in the Potomac earlier this week, Barack Obama has more pledged delegates than Hillary Clinton. The Democratic nomination is now his to lose.
Besides his charisma, what has so attracted Democratic Party activists to Obama is his pledge to end the War in Iraq, a war he believes never should have been fought in the first place.
Well, hindsight is 20-20. But this then begs the question, how will Obama end the war in Iraq?
Obama, who has been oft criticized for lacking specifics, did deliver a major speech on Iraq on September 12, 2007, while campaigning in Clinton, Iowa (I kid you not). That speech serves as the foundation of his policy on Iraq.
Having read Obama’s policy concerning Iraq, I find myself troubled both by its premise and its prescription. It is titled, “Turning the Page in Iraq.” It would be more aptly named, “Turning our Back on Iraq.”
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