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retired btc
07-06-2007, 10:10 PM
By James Rosen | McClatchy Newspapers
Posted on Fri, July 6, 2007

WASHINGTON — While some Republican senators break with President Bush over Iraq, Sen. Lindsey Graham has returned from his seventh wartime visit there with renewed hope that the U.S. troop buildup is producing results.

At the same time, the South Carolina Republican told Prime Minister Nouri al Maliki and other Iraqi leaders that they've made too little progress on steps such as reconciling the country's warring factions and sharing oil revenues among Shiite Muslims, Sunni Muslim Arabs and Kurds.

"We left the impression upon them that patience at home (in the United States) is running out," Graham said in a phone call from Paris while en route home Thursday.

In contrast with the stalled political progress, Graham said, the surge — the dispatch of 30,000 more U.S. troops that Bush began in January — is yielding clear results.

"The military part of the surge is working beyond my expectations," Graham said. "We literally have the enemy on the run. The Sunni part of Iraq has really rejected al Qaida all over the country. We're getting more information about al Qaida operations than we've ever received."

Graham and Republican Sen. John McCain of Arizona also met with Gen. David Petraeus, the commander of U.S. troops in Iraq, and with Ryan Crocker, the U.S. ambassador to Iraq.

Graham's guardedly optimistic appraisal of the U.S. military effort in Iraq contrasts with the views of some other key Republican senators.

Sen. Pete Domenici of New Mexico called Thursday for a new Iraq strategy "that will move our troops out of combat operations and on the path to coming home."

Sens. Richard Lugar of Indiana, the senior Republican on the Senate Foreign Relations Committee, and George Voinovich of Ohio, who's also on the committee, urged Bush last week to begin redeploying U.S. troops in Iraq.

In Baghdad, Graham and McCain led an Independence Day military re-enlistment ceremony at an ornate former palace of Saddam Hussein, who was executed last December after being convicted of war crimes.

A total of 588 U.S. troops re-upped at Camp Victory, U.S. headquarters in Iraq, while 161 soldiers became naturalized American citizens.

McCain, who's running for president, addressed the re-enlistees, and Graham led the new citizens in reciting the Pledge of Allegiance.

"Morale was very high," Graham said. "It was something to see."

Graham and McCain ate lunch in Ramadi, a former terrorist stronghold 100 miles west of Baghdad that two U.S. senators couldn't have visited six months ago, Graham said.

tinknocker44
07-06-2007, 10:20 PM
"The military part of the surge is working beyond my expectations," Graham said. "We literally have the enemy on the run. The Sunni part of Iraq has really rejected al Qaida all over the country. We're getting more information about al Qaida operations than we've ever received."


I heard the same thing in January 04.

retired btc
07-06-2007, 10:54 PM
"The military part of the surge is working beyond my expectations," Graham said. "We literally have the enemy on the run. The Sunni part of Iraq has really rejected al Qaida all over the country. We're getting more information about al Qaida operations than we've ever received."


I heard the same thing in January 04.


Darn Rehashed again :D

geerair
07-06-2007, 11:50 PM
"The military part of the surge is working beyond my expectations," Graham said. "We literally have the enemy on the run. The Sunni part of Iraq has really rejected al Qaida all over the country. We're getting more information about al Qaida operations than we've ever received."


I heard the same thing in January 04.Yeah, it's the turning the corner, a few deadenders, mission accomplished, purple finger, just give us six months, stay the course, Americans can walk safely in Baghdad neighborhoods, I bought two rugs in a Baghdad market pie in the sky bombast with which we have been inundated since 2003. :rolleyes:

retired btc
07-07-2007, 01:18 AM
Yeah, it's the turning the corner, a few deadenders, mission accomplished, purple finger, just give us six months, stay the course, Americans can walk safely in Baghdad neighborhoods, I bought two rugs in a Baghdad market pie in the sky bombast with which we have been inundated since 2003. :rolleyes:

SSSD :D

corny
07-07-2007, 07:27 AM
I'm tired of all these politicians taking trips to Iraq and other places on fact finding missions or to show supoort for the troops.

The troops dont really appreaciate it and Im sure they would rather have a visit from some hooters girls or something along those lines. Those unethical b******s should send spend that travel money and send them boys and girls some usefull items or some snacks from home....something besides some no good slug taking a joy ride.

I think most of these slugs ( politicians) just use the trip as an excuse for a little vacation. If they are going to go to Iraq let them ride along with a group of soldiers flying over and hop a ride back via some military transports or something.

Our county government flew some folks over, think they went with harold ford junior, a couple years ago....what a waste of money.

whec720
07-07-2007, 07:48 AM
I'll agree, Grahamnesty is a pathetic slug. How about visiting the southern border of the USA, Grahamnesty? Anyway, my intentention is not to hijack the thread.
Tink and Geer, you guys bi#@h about the war but can do nothing about it. My advice is to just DEAL WITH IT. It ain't going away anytime soon. Even you're glory gal, Hillary won't send our troops home. Watch and see, whiners.:p

geerair
07-07-2007, 12:21 PM
Tink and Geer, you guys bi#@h about the war but can do nothing about it. My advice is to just DEAL WITH IT. It ain't going away anytime soon. Don't worry about tink and me, channel your concern to those people who have lost their husbands, sons, brothers, friends and fathers all to serve the legacy of George W. Bush.

chillbilly
07-07-2007, 12:31 PM
Don't worry about tink and me, channel your concern to those people who have lost their husbands, sons, brothers, friends and fathers all to serve the legacy of George W. Bush.


I'm sure absolutely no one is "worried" about either of you.
We sure do get a kick out of seeing you thrash and blunder your way about though. :D

And I'm sure you are a real patriot who is more than concerned with the troops as are the rest of us.
Everyone would love to see our boys come home, but some of us and most of them understand the value of what they are doing there as do the millions of Iraqi's and Afghan people who have their support, for obvious reasons.
We just see and understand that there has to be a means to an end in the ME, while your idea of solving the problems there is to ignore them.

tinknocker44
07-07-2007, 12:40 PM
I'm sure absolutely no one is "worried" about either of you.
We sure do get a kick out of seeing you thrash and blunder your way about though. :D

And I'm sure you are a real patriot who is more than concerned with the troops as are the rest of us.
Everyone would love to see our boys come home, but some of us and most of them understand the value of what they are doing there as do the millions of Iraqi's and Afghan people who have their support, for obvious reasons.
We just see and understand that there has to be a means to an end in the ME, while your idea of solving the problems there is to ignore them.

Have you ever been right about anything? It wouldnt appear so. I support the war in Afghanistan and getting those responsible for 911. Iraq and those in Iraq had nothing to do with it and terrorism will be none the lesser when/if Iraq is "free". Dumbya is dragging Iraqnam out so he wont go down in history as the President who lost the war. Good Americans die so the chimp legacy isnt tarnished(any worse) and you support it. Good for you.

geerair
07-07-2007, 12:51 PM
Have you ever been right about anything? It wouldnt appear so. I support the war in Afghanistan and getting those responsible for 911. Iraq and those in Iraq had nothing to do with it and terrorism will be none the lesser when/if Iraq is "free". Dumbya is dragging Iraqnam out so he wont go down in history as the President who lost the war. Good Americans die so the chimp legacy isnt tarnished(any worse) and you support it. Good for you.It is all about Dubya's legacy. He has miserably failed in Iraq and so is trying to pass it off to the next administration so that somehow he can rationalize to himself that none of the Iraq disaster was his fault.

I actually pity him and his groupies. They would go down as the most laughable and pathetic group in history except for the fact that tens of thousand of people have been killed.

whec720
07-07-2007, 01:14 PM
Don't worry about tink and me, channel your concern to those people who have lost their husbands, sons, brothers, friends and fathers all to serve the legacy of George W. Bush.

Don't give me that phony "moral high ground" BS, commie. You don't give damn about our troops. You use them as political footballs. You and Tink the chimp should be ashamed, but everybody knows you two are not.:mad:
so like I said, keep doing what you are doing.......NOTHING.:rolleyes:

geerair
07-07-2007, 01:17 PM
Don't give me that phony "moral high ground" BS, commie. You don't give damn about our troops. You use them as political footballs. You and Tink the chimp should be ashamed, but everybody knows you two are not.:mad:
so like I said, keep doing what you are doing.......NOTHING.:rolleyes:Blah, blah, blah chickenhawk.

You are rapidly becoming extinct.

whec720
07-07-2007, 01:23 PM
What's wrong, geer. Truth hurt. We're all in this together, the war being. The next administration, be Republican or Democrat, does not matter. We are in Iraq for a very long haul. Keep b!tching about Bush though..........it's helpful.:rolleyes:

geerair
07-07-2007, 01:25 PM
Keep b!tching about Bush though..........it's helpful.:rolleyes:Much better than listening to Chickenhawks cluck.

whec720
07-07-2007, 01:48 PM
What's next, geer........I know you are but what am I. Ya playground commie loser.:D