well, to begin with, I think Obama was using bad judgement at the first because being in Iraq when we went in was right based on the evidence that
America
Brittian
France
Germany
Russia
Italy
Spain
Israel
all agreed on at the time.
AND I dont care who you are, any time someone advocates losing a war as a matter of policy I think it is bad judgement.
ergo....
John McCain agrees with me. or is it that I agree with him?
in any case McCains judgement has ALREADY proven to be correct.
well, to begin with, I think Obama was using bad judgement at the first because being in Iraq when we went in was right based on the evidence that
America
Brittian
France
Germany
Russia
Italy
Spain
Israel
all agreed on at the time.
AND I dont care who you are, any time someone advocates losing a war as a matter of policy I think it is bad judgement.
ergo....
John McCain agrees with me. or is it that I agree with him?
in any case McCains judgement has ALREADY proven to be correct.
Ferd, I've gotta run, but let me just say that the administration developed a reputation for shutting out all the people who did not agree with their judgement, assesments, and intel. Even people as respected and visible as Colin Powell had their dissenting opinions shunned. I am not convinced that this was the right thing to do and that everyone was on board. You just had an administration that bulldozed itself into what they thought was a good move.
As far as losing a war as a matter of policy, I really believe that we that we have been fighting an unwinnable war as a part of policy.
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