John McCain celebrated Memorial Day weekend by
going on CBS’ Face The Nation and calling for Americans to be sent to
die in a new war in the Middle East.
Transcript via Face The Nation:
SCHIEFFER: And for more on this, we`re now joined by the chairman of the Armed Services Committee, John McCain.
Well, you heard what Clarissa just said. You have
called this a strategy a disaster, but what can, what should we be doing
about this?
SEN. JOHN MCCAIN (R), ARIZONA: I think there`s a lot of things we can do.
First, have the president recognize that he was
incorrect when he said we`re not losing. We had before the Senate Armed
Services Committee this week two architects of the surge that won. And
we did have it won until the decision was made to withdraw all troops.
And I won`t get into that fight with you, but
Senator Graham and I predicted at the time that this would happen. I`m
sorry we were wrong. We need to have robust strategy. We need more
troops on the ground. We need forward air controllers.
….
SCHIEFFER: Well, you know, Senator, and the
president called these latest setbacks, he called them technical
setbacks or something to that effect.
But there`s no appetite in this country, I think
it`s fair to say, for sending a lot more American troops into Iraq. But
is that in the end going to be necessary? And I guess the reason I would
ask you that, is this posing a threat to our national security?
MCCAIN: Well, first of all, there is a larger number
of Americans that believe we ought to have more American troops on the
ground, not the massive 82nd Airborne, but certainly in the realm of
several — a number of thousands, so we can do the missions that I just
described to you.
John McCain wants everybody to relax. He is only
advocating for sending thousands of young Americans to die. In his view,
this is apparently no big deal. It is Memorial Day weekend, and John
McCain went on national television to argue for more war in the Middle
East.
Is there ever a day in his life when John McCain doesn’t try to send more young Americans off to war?
A
big piece of what is at stake in the 2016 election is that warmongers
like John McCain are itching to return to the Bush foreign policy of
perpetual war in the Middle East. Every time John McCain opens his mouth
and argues for more war, he confirms that voters made the correct
choice when they elected Barack Obama to be the next president in 2008.
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