There's an opportunity here that neither campaign is seizing
quite as effectively as they could. If the democratically elected
Iraqi leadership is asking US troops to leave, that sure sounds
like victory. I think the McCain camp is being far too defensive
about this. McCain should be citing Maliki's comments as evidence
that the war is winnable, and that it isn't an endless commitment.
There's an opportunity here to emphasize that Obama's position has
always been that we should withdraw regardless of whether it looks
like defeat or like victory.
Conversely, Obama should start using the word "victory" when he
talks about Iraq. If Obama has the guts to stiff the hard left,
where it's blasphemy to suggest that Iraq is winnable, he can make
more ambivalent voters a lot more comfortable with him as a war
leader at very little cost.
P.S. I realize that lots of people -- particularly those
skeptical of the prospects for stable Iraqi democracy -- are
worried that Maliki is too close to Iran. But there's a case to be
made that an honorable withdrawal frees our hand with Iran, at
least in some ways. Fewer troops in Iraq mean fewer convenient
American targets to retaliate against after a bombing run, after
all.
topics:
Iraq, Iran