In response to John McCain's criticism of his remarks to ABC
News about terrorism,
Barack Obama says:
"Let's think about this: These are the same guys who
helped engineer the distraction of the war in Iraq at a time when
we could have pinned down the people who actually committed 9/11,"
Obama told reporters on his campaign plane.
This is an utter non sequitur. Osama bin Laden and his
gang escaped
from the battle of Tora Bora into the Pakistani borderlands in
December 2001 -- a full 15 months before the "distraction" in Iraq.
The conventional military forces used in Iraq could not have been
used to hunt down bin Laden, except by invading Pakistan. Did any
of the reporters on the Obama campaign plane ask the senator if his
remark meant that he favors a U.S. military invasion of
Pakistan?
I hasten to add that this "distraction" argument is still a
non sequitur, even if you believe that the Iraq invasion
was misguided and mishandled. By the time U.S. forces went into
Iraq, Osama had been hiding out in his tribal sanctuary near
Pakistan's northwestern frontier for more than a year, and no
Democrat in 2002-03 was demanding an invasion of Pakistan to go
after al Qaeda.
topics:
John McCain, Barack Obama, Military, Iraq, Pakistan, NATO