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John McCain
Date of birth : born August 29, 1936
United States Senator from Arizona, and a member of the
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John McCain speeches, remarks - War in Iraq, Environment, Government
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Remarks
of Senator McCain - About War in Iraq - April 11 2007
:"[...] In the many mistakes we have made in this war, a few lessons
have become clear. America should never undertake a war unless we
are prepared to do everything necessary to succeed, and unless we
have a realistic and comprehensive plan for success. We did not meet
this responsibility initially. We are trying to do so now.
Responsible political leaders - statesmen - do not add to the
burdens our troops carry. That is what Democrats, intentionally or
not, have done by failing to provide them with the resources
necessary to succeed in their mission. Every day that passes without
the necessary funds appropriated to sustain our troops, our chances
of success in Iraq dwindle and our military readiness declines
further. We have sent the best Americans among us to fight in Iraq,
at the least, we must give them the tools they need to do their job. |
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When
the President vetoes, as he should, the bill that refuses to support
General Petraeus' new plan, I hope Democrats in Congress will heed
the advice of one of their leading candidates for President, Senator
Obama, and immediately pass a new bill to provide support to our
troops in Iraq without substituting their partisan interests for
those of our troops and our country. I know the pain war causes. I
understand the frustration caused by our mistakes in this war. I
sympathize with the fatigue of the American people. And I regret
sincerely the additional sacrifices imposed on the brave Americans
who defend us. But I also know the toll a lost war takes on an army
and a country. We, who are willing to support this new strategy, and
give General Petraeus the time and support he needs, have chosen a
hard road ..."
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