The presidential candidates are in total disagreement about the war. Obama: “Wrong conflict; it is necessary to act with judgement.” McCain: “We have won; I counted on that.”
Obama-McCain, it is melting the ice about the situation in Iraq. Today more than ever, both candidates have been talking about their differences on this subject. “Our troops return home as winners and with military honors,” McCain attacks, “and it is what counts. Suffering a defeat would mean more power to Iran, more violence and a bigger war.”
The senator of Illinois was prepared to argue, “We haven’t captured Bin Laden; we have expended more than $600 million dollars and have lose more than four thousand soldiers. As president, I won’t hesitate to use the force for protecting our people, but this war is a mistake.”
“Obama has refused to accept that we have won the war,” answers the Republican candidate, and we must apply the same strategic in Afghanistan.”
“Our troops have done exceptional work,” concludes Obama, “but the decision of beginning a war is a great step, and in the future we should act with better judgment. The first thing to do is to increase our forces in Afghanistan, as soon as possible, to capture Bin Laden.”
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