Obama's "Evolving" Position on Iraq
From today's Boston Globe.
In July of 2004, the day after his speech at the Democratic convention catapulted him into the national spotlight, Barack Obama told a group of reporters in Boston that the United States had an "absolute obligation" to remain in Iraq long enough to make it a success.
"The failure of the Iraqi state would be a disaster," he said at a lunch sponsored by the Christian Science Monitor, according to an audiotape of the session. "It would dishonor the 900-plus men and women who have already died. . . . It would be a betrayal of the promise that we made to the Iraqi people, and it would be hugely destabilizing from a national security perspective."
So, Obama was "right all along?"
Well, he can be forgiven. He wasn't a "new kind of politician" then and Code Pink didn't own the party yet.
Labels: Barack Obama, Flip Flop, Iraq
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