McCains Iraq Fantasia
http://www.time-blog.com February 27, 2008 4:51
Posted by Joe Klein
John McCain continues to fight a different war in Iraq than ... the U.S. military. It is a simple war of good v. evil, us v. Al Qaeda. There are aspects of truth to what he says--weve had good success this past year in the fight against the local branch of Al Qaeda, which the military calls Al Qaeda in Iraq (AQI). But weve had that success mostly because Iraqs Sunni population turned on the terrorists and sent them packing.
Which brings us to todays edition. The political news was: McCain takes a roundhouse swing at Obama; Obama counterpunches elegantly. But what caught my Iraq-obsessed eye was this statement from McCain:
And my friends, if we left, they (al-Qaida) wouldnt be establishing a base, McCain said Wednesday. Theyd be taking a country, and Im not going to allow that to happen, my friends. I will not surrender. I will not surrender to al-Qaida.
Theyd be
taking a country? Last time I checked, Iraq has a Shiite majority. McCain thinks the Shiites--the Mahdi Army, the Badr Corps (and yes, the Iranians)--would allow a small group of Sunni extremists to take over? In fact, as noted above, the vast majority of indigenous Iraqi Sunnis arent too thrilled about the AQI presence in their country, either. (The usual caveats apply: AQI is barbaric, dastardly and intent on violating the Quran by engaging in the annihilation of innocents. We cant get rid of them fast enough.)
The sadness here is that McCain knows better. He knows the complexities of the world, and the region. But I suspect hes overplaying his Iraq hand in order to win favor with the wingnuts in his party. That is extremely unfortunate: As McCain should know better than anyone, it is extremely dishonorable for politicians to play bloody-shirt games when the nation is at war.

Further proof McCain is still drinking Duh-byas Kool Aid. I get so sick of all the al Qaeda accusations as if they were some huge army we couldnt defeat. First, they are a VERY small part of the total Iraq mess and ... Last, they werent there at all until we opened the doors wide for them. I suspect once we get out of there the Iraqi people will finish them off in short order.
MjL 29 Feb 2008, 05:24 a.m.