A war correspondent in a position to know about both the Afghan and Iraqi conflicts, passes on these important concerns about electing an inexperienced ‘dove’ to the White House. In addition to Senator Obama’s liberal positions on the Second Amendment and his connections to terrorists and race-baiting activists, we must not forget how disastrous the international situation can become.
Greetings,
The outcome of the upcoming U.S. elections will have a profound impact on the war. Meanwhile, the day to day fighting continues. If Senator Obama is elected, I expect to spend a great deal of time covering the fighting. Judging by his words, Senator Obama must be watched closely or we might see some terrible decisions. I expect 2009 to be the worst year so far in the Af-Pak war, which has serious potential to eventually become far worse than Iraq ever was. If Senator McCain is elected, I’ll breathe easier in regard to the war.
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Very Respectfully,
Michael Yon
Michael,
i’m pretty sure obama would like to pull out of Iraq ASAP. full withdrawl over a couple of years.
he’ll probably shift some of the troops over to Af but a good number of troops will go home.
where they belong.
macain will keep you over there until we “win”. you will never be able to “win” in that part of the world. how do you even define winning over in the middle east. we off’d saddam. an Iraq government is in place. time to leave.
obama trying to get you home Michael.
macain likes a fight too much.
you’ll be better off.
stay safe man.
wayne, NY
Like – deep thoughts, man.
What a wonderful example of bong-blogging.