Obama and Iraq




In a potentially devastating story to the Campaign of Barack Obama, a New York Post writer has quoted the Iraqi Foreign Minister on the record as saying that Obama tried to interfere in U.S. - Iraq negotiations regarding an agreement on draw-down of U.S. Troops in Iraq.

WHILE campaigning in public for a speedy withdrawal of US troops from Iraq, Sen. Barack Obama has tried in private to persuade Iraqi leaders to delay an agreement on a draw-down of the American military presence.

According to Iraqi Foreign Minister Hoshyar Zebari, Obama made his demand for delay a key theme of his discussions with Iraqi leaders in Baghdad in July.

“He asked why we were not prepared to delay an agreement until after the US elections and the formation of a new administration in Washington,” Zebari said in an interview.

Obama insisted that Congress should be involved in negotiations on the status of US troops - and that it was in the interests of both sides not to have an agreement negotiated by the Bush administration in its “state of weakness and political confusion.”

Ed Morrissey at Hot Air.com has excellent analysis:

Hypocrisy isn’t the issue here; it’s the interference of Obama in military and diplomatic affairs. Just on diplomacy, interfering with the United States in its diplomatic efforts is a Logan Act violation. Interfering with war policy treads on even more serious ground, especially since the primary motivation appears to be winning an election without regard to whether it damages our ability to fight the enemy or drives wedges between us and our ally, the elected, representative government in Baghdad. . . . .

This looks different, if for no other reason than Taheri’s main source goes on the record. Hoshyar Zebari didn’t hide behind a “high-level source in Baghdad” tag for this story. Zebari’s testimony puts the onus on Obama to explain why he attempted to interfere with the Bush administration’s negotiations despite his having absolutely no authority to do so. If Obama wants to negotiate a defeat for America, he needs to wait until Americans elect him to the White House before betraying our allies and our troops in the field.

How will Barack Obama respond to this? If this is true, Barack Obama has done something that is criminal. The Logan Act expressly prohibits this kind of interference in U.S. Foreign Policy by a U.S. citizen not authorized to represent the U.S. in negotiations:

The Logan Act is a United States federal law that forbids unauthorized citizens from negotiating with foreign governments. It was passed in 1799 and last amended in 1994. Violation of the Logan Act is a felony, punishable under federal law with imprisonment of up to three years.

How long will it take the mainstream media to cover this explosive scandal?









Now that Barack Obama seems so keen on hearing what our commanders on the ground in Iraq think, he had better get ready to hear some bad news. His plan to withdraw all U.S. Troops within 16 months of taking office simply cannot be done logistically, say commanders on the ground. Unless, Obama just wants to leave all the equipment behind! Here is an excellent report from ABC and Good Morning America:











Here is video of Sen. John McCain, speaking after meeting with the Iraqi Foreign Minister, declaring that Sen. Barack Obama was absolutely wrong on the Surge Strategy in Iraq when he predicted it would fail and opposed it's implementation.









The Republican National Committee is providing a nice widget that reminds us how long it has been since the all-knowing one - Barack Obama - has visited Iraq to get the real story on what is going on there. I guess he does not need to see for himself, or talk to the Commanders on the ground, or see the determination of our men and women in uniform who are laying their lives on the line to win - to succeed in Iraq.

His entire Presidential Campaign is built on defeat and surrender in Iraq. He is the Democratic Nominee for the singular reason that he declared the war lost years ago and said he would pull our troops out of Iraq without any regard to the situation. Keep the pressure on Obama to at least go visit the brave Americans he wants to bring home in surrender when they have almost won a great victory. He should have to look them in the eye and explain why their great effort and success should be sacrificed on the altar of his left-wing, anti-war ideology.






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