Not only did Graham defend President Bush, but he
also spun history on its head by saying that Barack Obama was to blame
for the mess in Iraq. Senator Graham stated:
At the end of the day, I blame President Obama for the mess in Iraq and Syria, not President Bush.
The hawkish Senator then told Wolf Blitzer, that if he is elected President, he will send more troops back into Iraq,
more than tripling the number of troops there from 3,000 to 10,000. In
rhetoric that resembled Bush’s language leading up to the initial
invasion of Iraq, Graham argued that more troops are needed in Iraq to
prevent a terrorist attack on American soil. Graham told Blitzer:
It will take us thousands of American soldiers over there to protect millions of us back here at home.
While many of the other Republican presidential
hopefuls are working to disassociate themselves from the Iraq War
disaster, Senator Graham is tying his presidential aspirations to that
failed policy. The South Carolina Senator fully embraces the worldview
of Dick Cheney and other neo-conservative architects of the Iraq War.
In Graham’s myopic view, military force is almost
always the answer to any international question. He has little interest
in diplomacy. Instead, he relishes the opportunity to project American
military power across the globe, in some sort of real-life, high stakes
game of Risk. Graham refuses to acknowledge that the Iraq War was
a mistake. He is eager to repeat that mistake, in the unlikely event he
ever becomes president.
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