McCain: You don't need armoured Humvees in Baghdad!!!

By: Dianne
Published On: 3/28/2007 10:32:51 AM

John McCain was interviewed by Wolf Blitzer yesterday on CNN's The Situation Room.  Unbelievably he had the following to say:

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BLITZER: Here's what you told Bill Bennett on his radio show on Monday. "There are neighborhoods in Baghdad where you and I could walk through those neighborhoods today. The U.S. is beginning to succeed in Iraq."

Everything we hear, that if you leave the so-called Green Zone, the international zone, and you go outside of that secure area, relatively speaking, you're in trouble if you're an American.

MCCAIN: You know, that's where you ought to catch up on things, Wolf. General Petraeus goes out there almost every day in a non-armed Humvee. I think you ought to catch up. You see, you are giving the old line of three months ago. I understand it. You certainly don't get it through the filter of some of the media. [emphasis was provided]

But I know for a fact that much of the success we're experiencing, including the ability of Americans in many parts. Not all. We have got a long, long way to go. We have only got two of the five brigades there to go into some neighbors in Baghdad in a secure fashion.

Fortunately, Blitzer then went to Michael Ware, a CNN correspondent based, on the ground, in Iraq for 4 years, to counter McCain's insanity:

BLITZER: Michael, you've been there, what, for four years. You're walking around Baghdad on a daily basis. Has there been this improvement that Senator McCain is speaking about?

MICHAEL WARE, CNN CORRESPONDENT: Well, I'd certainly like to bring Senator McCain up to speed, if he ever gives me the opportunity. And if I have any difficulty hearing you right now, Wolf, that's because of the helicopter circling overhead and the gun battle that is blazing just a few blocks down the road.

Is Baghdad any safer? Sectarian violence, one particular type of violence, is down. But none of the American generals here on the ground have anything like Senator McCain's confidence.

I mean, Senator McCain's credibility now on Iraq, which has been so solid to this point, has now been left out hanging to dry. To suggest that there's any neighborhood in this city where an American can walk freely is beyond ludicrous. I'd love Senator McCain to tell me where that neighborhood is and he and I can go for a stroll.

And to think that General David Petraeus travels this city in an unarmed Humvee? I mean, in the hour since Senator McCain has said this, I've spoken to some military sources and there was laughter down the line. I mean, certainly, the general travels in a Humvee. There are multiple Humvees around it, heavily armed. There are attack helicopters, Predator drones, sniper teams, all sorts of layers of protection.

So, no, Senator McCain is way off base on this one -- Wolf.

BLITZER: Michael, when Senator McCain says that there are at least some areas of Baghdad where people can walk around and whether it's General Petraeus, the U.S. military commander, or others, are there at least some areas where you could emerge outside of the Green Zone, the international zone, where people can go out, go to a coffee shop, go to a restaurant, and simply take a stroll?

WARE: I can answer this very quickly, Wolf. No. No way on Earth can a Westerner, particularly an American, stroll any street of this capital of more than 5 million people.

I mean, if al Qaeda doesn't get wind of you, or if one of the Sunni insurgent groups don't descend upon you, or if someone doesn't tip off a Shia militia, then the nearest criminal gang is just going to see dollar signs and scoop you up. Honestly, Wolf, you'd barely last 20 minutes out there.

I don't know what part of Neverland Senator McCain is talking about when he says we can go strolling in Baghdad.


And McCain's positive conclusion on the status of the Iraq War comes on a date when violence and death was fierce, as PM described in his diary. http://raisingkaine....

I think Harold Meyerson sums it up in his column today in the Washington Post
http://www.washingto...  " Meanwhile, if you hear something go bump in the night, it's the Republicans, sleepwalking."  Meyerson rightly describes the Republican's failure to deal with the truth and reality.


Comments



I went to Travelocity (PM - 3/28/2007 7:30:50 PM)
to try and get a hotel in Baghdad -- you know, for a walking tour -- but they said gov't restrictions were in place for that destination.

Doesn't McCain realize the bald faced lie routine won't work in 2008?

What a fraud he turned out to be.



Someone should tell him that "straight-talk" (Chris Guy - 3/28/2007 9:22:58 PM)
is a bad idea when you're out of your mind.