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Obama says he opposed Iraq war from start
Rooters via Yahoo! News ^ | February 11, 2007 | John Whitesides

Posted on 02/11/2007 5:40:03 PM PST by xjcsa

AMES, Iowa (Reuters) - Democratic presidential contender Barack Obama (news, bio, voting record) drew a contrast with rival Hillary Rodham Clinton on the Iraq war on Sunday and said it was unclear how she planned to end the conflict.

On the day after he formally launched his 2008 White House bid, Obama said on a campaign swing through Iowa that even before the war began it was possible to see the dangerous consequences of a U.S.-led invasion of Iraq.

"Even at the time, it was possible to make judgments that this would not work out well," the Illinois senator told reporters, indirectly contrasting his stance with presidential rivals Clinton and John Edwards, who both voted to authorize the war in 2002.

Clinton, now a war critic who has promised to end the conflict if she wins the White House, has been criticized by some Democrats for her 2002 Senate vote on authorization and for not renouncing the vote.

Edwards, the party's 2004 vice presidential nominee and a former senator from North Carolina, has called his vote in 2002 a mistake.

Obama was not in the Senate at the time of the vote but opposed the war from the start. He has proposed a phased withdrawal of U.S. troops from Iraq to be completed by the end of March 2008, and he told reporters he was uncertain how Clinton intended to end the conflict.

"I am not clear to how she would proceed at this point to wind down the war in a specific way," Obama said when asked to evaluate Clinton's Iraq stance.

"I have tried to consistently present a responsible course of action that recognizes our national security interests in the region but would allow us to start redeploying our troops," he said.

Clinton came under pressure again on Saturday during a campaign trip through New Hampshire to explain her 2002 Senate vote.

"Knowing what we know now, I would never have voted for it," she said, adding she was not casting a vote to authorize preemptive war but intended to give President George W. Bush the authority to send inspectors back in to Iraq.

"I do not believe that most of us who voted to give the president authority thought he would so misuse the authority we gave him," he said.

Obama, a first-term senator and former Illinois state legislator, has quickly jumped into the top tier of a crowded Democratic presidential field along with Clinton and Edwards.

His early opposition to the increasingly unpopular war is a centerpiece of his stump speech, drawing big cheers on a two-day swing through the state that traditionally kicks off the presidential nominating fight.

He repeatedly said voters should demand a clear plan on how to end the war from all the Democratic candidates.

CHICAGO RALLY

On Sunday afternoon, he flew to his hometown of Chicago for a boisterous rally attended by more than 8,000 people at the University of Illinois-Chicago, where he once taught.

"The time has come for us to end this engagement in Iraq," he said, saying he was proud he had been "consistent and constant" in his Iraq message.

Some anti-war hecklers demanding a cut-off in funding for the war interrupted his speech at one point. Obama will conclude his campaign swing with a rally in New Hampshire on Monday.

Obama also had a sharp response for Australian Prime Minister John Howard, a Bush ally who said Obama's proposals would create chaos in the Middle East.

"I think that will just encourage those who want to completely destabilize and destroy Iraq, and create chaos and a victory for the terrorists to hang on and hope for an Obama victory," Howard said on Nine Network television.

Obama said it was "flattering" for a Bush ally to attack him the day after he formally launched his presidential bid but noted Australia had contributed 1,400 troops to the war compared to 140,000 U.S. troops.

"If he's ginned up to fight the good fight in Iraq, I would suggest that he calls up another 20,000 Australians and send them to Iraq," he said. "Otherwise it's just a bunch of empty rhetoric."


TOPICS: News/Current Events; Politics/Elections; US: Iowa; War on Terror
KEYWORDS: consistentlywrong; electionpresident; moonbats; nutroots; obama; yawn
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xjcsa says he opposed Obama from start.
1 posted on 02/11/2007 5:40:06 PM PST by xjcsa
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To: xjcsa

Dueling communists.


2 posted on 02/11/2007 5:41:18 PM PST by Republican Wildcat
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To: xjcsa

Cicero says he never heard of Obama until a little while ago.


3 posted on 02/11/2007 5:41:40 PM PST by Cicero (Marcus Tullius)
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To: xjcsa
So Senator Clean & Articulate, how would you have solved the problem of Saddam Hussein? It's not sufficient to say: "There are problems with this approach". You need to have an alternative. Carping isn't leadership.
4 posted on 02/11/2007 5:43:17 PM PST by Dilbert56
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To: xjcsa

this is very remiscent of the '88 ( or was it '84) demo primaries, where each tried to prove that he had been the earliest to support the nuclear freeze.


5 posted on 02/11/2007 5:43:41 PM PST by gusopol3
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To: xjcsa

Maybe because he is a Muslim, and knows that the fanatical religious of that area, are never going to be democratic.


6 posted on 02/11/2007 5:43:48 PM PST by Hila
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Of course he did. Barack Hussien Obama is a Muslim in my mind still, his conversion is laughable, and he spent four years educated in a madrassa. Do we want a "Hussein Obama (close to Osama)" whom is against the war in Iraq leading us in a war against radical Islam? HELL NO!
7 posted on 02/11/2007 5:48:18 PM PST by jrooney ( Hold your cards close.)
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To: xjcsa
Here's the ticket with the answers...

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8 posted on 02/11/2007 5:48:21 PM PST by nctexan
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To: xjcsa

I guess Obama isn't like Lincoln after all. Obama is no "Great Emancipator" or "Moses" to the Iraqi people, especially the Shi'ites.


9 posted on 02/11/2007 5:48:37 PM PST by syriacus (30,000 Americans died, in 30 months, to release South Korea from Kim Il-sung's tyranny.)
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To: xjcsa

Of course... He's Muslim.


10 posted on 02/11/2007 5:49:40 PM PST by Brilliant
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The MSM comparing Barack Hussien Obama to lincoln is an insult. Lincoln wanted to end slavery. Barack Hussien Obama is fine if slavery of Shiites was still continuing in Iraq.


11 posted on 02/11/2007 5:52:58 PM PST by jrooney ( Hold your cards close.)
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"If he's ginned up to fight the good fight in Iraq, I would suggest that he calls up another 20,000 Australians and send them to Iraq," he said. "Otherwise it's just a bunch of empty rhetoric."

The BHO candidacy is officially just hours old and he has already committed a major blunder by insulting the support of one of America's closest allies.
12 posted on 02/11/2007 5:53:31 PM PST by etradervic (Newt in '08)
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To: xjcsa

Obama says he opposed Iraq war as far back as 1981.


13 posted on 02/11/2007 5:55:06 PM PST by zook (America going insane - "Do you read Sutter Caine?)
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To: xjcsa

I wonder how the dims propose we get them to surrender


14 posted on 02/11/2007 5:55:33 PM PST by vigilante2 (Thank You Troops)
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Good reason to oppose him. If given the intelligence reports we had in 2002-03 (flawed as they may have been, they were the best intelligence we had, and the intelligence agencies around the western world agreed with our assessments), and Obama didn't think it imperative to depose of Saddam, then one wonders under what circumstances Obama would feel led to defend this nation.


15 posted on 02/11/2007 5:57:17 PM PST by My2Cents ("I support the right-ward most candidate who has a legitimate chance to win." -- W.F. Buckley)
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To: xjcsa

Being wrong from the start does not make one right.


16 posted on 02/11/2007 5:57:54 PM PST by jimfree (Freep and ye shall find.)
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To: xjcsa

Nest he'll say he is Irish.


17 posted on 02/11/2007 6:00:35 PM PST by golfisnr1 (Democrats are like roaches - hard to get rid of.)
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Obama says he opposed Iraq war from start

So Obama was part of the "Fair Play for Saddam, Uday and Quasay"
wing of the Democratic Party and Leftist Wingnut Fringe.

(oops, I forgot those are the same thing)
18 posted on 02/11/2007 6:03:22 PM PST by VOA
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To: jrooney

Can you imagine, what a plot for 24.


19 posted on 02/11/2007 6:07:10 PM PST by mel
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To: Hila

Obama is a hollow media creation.


20 posted on 02/11/2007 6:10:33 PM PST by KC_Conspirator
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