“DU`ers are ecstatic and reveling in it.”
Not sure why they would be. According to Obama’s new version of what he originally said, his plan depends upon the situation on the ground. If these are the conditions on the ground, he’s gonna have to keep our troops there.
Or come out with a revised version of what he’s saying now.
[Or come out with a revised version of what hes saying now.]
Well, he’s already done that about 5 times and nobody seems to care. What’s one more time.
That'll be - what - the sixth revised version of his so-called "plan"?
It's about the surge that he wouldn't have voted for -- see, it didn't work! Obama was right! Let's cheer for death and destruction, because it's more important to win an election! /s
Probably, in Obama-speak, it's just another sign that the Sunnis need to do more awakening, or that people wouldn't be blowing themselves up if they had job opportunities, or education, or (fill in the blank).
Trying to think like an Obama supporter risks killing too many brain cells in the effort, so I'll stop now.
It doesnt matter what Obama says, His followers just care about his personality.
Former Iraqi prime minister: “We have failed”
Fri, 07/25/2008 - 2:02pm
Appearing today at the Carnegie Endowment for International Peace, former Iraqi Prime Minister and serving parliamentarian Ayad Allawi stressed that the security gains of the “surge” are only temporary. The surge “did succeed from a military point of view,” he told a small group of reporters before the event, but he emphasized that its gains could evaporate unless political reconciliation follows. “The first issue is reconciliation,” he said in the public session. But sitting down with his “friends” such as current President Jalal Talabani wont do the trick. “We need to sit with those people who have been disenfranchised,” he said. “Except for terrorists.”
http://blog.foreignpolicy.com/node/9357