sacbee.com
Jul 24, 2008
Sen. Barack Obama's foreign trip has been a huge success for him, and a big headache for his rival, Sen. John McCain. Obama got an assist from an unlikely pair: Iraqi Prime Minister Nouri al-Maliki and President Bush. Maliki, in an interview with the Der Spiegel magazine, stated unambiguously that he supported Obama's call to remove all U.S. troops within 16 months or so after the new U.S. president takes office. "That, we think, would be the right timeframe for a withdrawal," he said. While this certainly was not a full-fledged endorsement of Obama, it was a smack in the face to McCain and Bush. Both went into panic mode and scrambled to try to explain why Maliki did not say what he said. Bush himself made life difficult for the Republican nominee by calling for a "time horizon" for the withdrawal of U.S. ground troops from...
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