John McCain, Foreign Policy Expert
Because knowing how to win wars and knowing where we’re fighting wars apparently have nothing in common:
Sen. John McCain (R-AZ) refused to call the situation in Afghanistan “precarious and urgent,” but admitted that “We have a lot of work to do.” He warned of a “very hard struggle, particularly given the situation on the Iraq-Pakistan border.”
Ah yes, the periolous Iraq-Pakistan border, otherwise known as Iran.

Maybe in John McCain’s mind, he’s already skipped ahead to the part of his presidency where he has bomb bomb bomb, bomb bombed Iran and absorbed it into the “sovreign” nation of Iraq that he would have us occupy for a hundred years. Until then, though, maybe he ought to check out a map before he starts showing off more of that famous foreign policy expertise.
[...] issue, the War in Iraq. First, there was the lost in translation nonsense, then the Iraq-Pakistan border conflict, and now we get this: The major Sunni sheik who John McCain said was protected by the surge and [...]
Comment posted at 7/24/08 at 6:29 am
check out this post on John McCain\’s Running Mate http://dirtyelection.com/colin-powell-as-john-mccains-running-mate/mccain/
Comment posted at 8/26/08 at 12:08 pm
[...] Ah, yes, our lovely neighbors to the (Middle) East. Even if you count Iraq as an occupied territory of the United States, there’s still a little problem called Iran, or, as John McCain prefers to call it, the Iraq-Pakistan border. [...]
Comment posted at 10/6/08 at 7:53 am