On al Qaeda Endorsing McCain

by: Jon Soltz

Wed Oct 22, 2008 at 11:11:22 AM EDT


Back in April, the seeds of the smear campaign against Senator Obama were being planted.  What now has become "palling around with terrorists" began in April, when John McCain and his campaign started dropping the talking points that Barack Obama was the choice of Hamas, as if Obama had sought that statement of support.

In response to reporters' questions as to whether McCain stood by a fundraising letter which made the point, McCain said, "All I can tell you... is that I think it's very clear who Hamas wants to be the next president of the United States. So apparently has Danny Ortega and several others. I think that people should understand that I will be Hamas's worst nightmare....If Senator Obama is favored by Hamas, I think people can make judgments accordingly."

Right wing blogs went nuts.  RightWingNews blared the headline, "Hamas Endorses Obama? Can Hizbollah And Al-Qaeda Be Far Behind?"

Well, yes, al Qaeda wasn't far behind.  Today, they expressed a preference for Senator McCain.  To revise what Senator McCain said above, "If Senator McCain is favored by al Qaeda, I think people can make judgments accordingly..."

In a message on an al Qaeda website, terrorists wrote of continuing the war in Iraq, "This requires presence of an impetuous American leader such as McCain, who pledged to continue the war till the last American soldier," the message said. "Then, al-Qaida will have to support McCain in the coming elections so that he continues the failing march of his predecessor, Bush."

There's no question that continuing the war in Iraq would prolong the strain that our military is facing, trying to fight a two-front war, and that continuing in Iraq saps resources in the fight against al Qaeda, where they are based - the border region of Pakistan/Afghanistan.  Al Qaeda would be much worse off if the U.S. shifted priority from Iraq to going on the offense in Afghanistan, as Senator Obama has proposed.

But there's something else at play, here.  The war in Iraq, as well as saber rattling against Iran by McCain and those who surround him, like Joe Lieberman, are an excellent recruiting tool for al Qaeda.  That's not a new notion.  The International Institute for Strategic Studies reported back in 2004 that the war in Iraq was pretty helpful to al Qaeda's efforts to gain new recruits, as it sought to rebuild its strength after the U.S. invasion of Afghanistan.

Of course, this "endorsement" shouldn't itself influence voters, as Hamas' statement on Obama shouldn't.  The American people shouldn't base their votes on the basis of what maniacs say.  

But it once again underscores the question of who would be stronger in the fight against al Qaeda, which candidate is proposing a stronger plan to go after those who attacked us on 9/11, and which is for continuing the policy that has allowed al Qaeda to gain recruits and regain strength.

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I had completely forgotten about the Hamas comments in April.  Thanks for the reminder.

I shudder to think what McCain would do with his very angry temperament and knee-jerk responses in response to anti-American sentiment around the world and now apparently here at home (Bachmann, Palin, and Pfotenhauer are telling us all about that).  I do not want those qualities in my Commander in Chief.

We are one people, all of us pledging allegiance to the stars and stripes, all of us defending the United States of America. -Barack Obama


Who does al Qaeda fear the most? (0.00 / 0)
Aside from which maniacal group is endorsing who, conventional wisdom seems to view any action by or statement from one of these groups as being aimed at increasing support for the Republicans, generally speaking, and for the McCain/Palin ticket, in particular. I'm supposing that this brand of wisdom is based on the fundamentally flawed premise that Senator McCain is the candidate with the impeccable and unimpeachable foreign policy and national security credentials and the sound judgement that makes him most capable of dealing with these events, as far as voters are concerned. And, indeed, Senator McCain continues to enjoy a hefty lead in the polls over Senator Obama when it comes to issues of national security, the so-called 'war on terror', and who would be the most capable Commander-in-chief.

But, contrary to popular belief, Obama/BIDEN are the masters of the universe when it comes to national security and being capable of implementing a smart foreign policy that would work toward the demise of al Qaeda. If they know what's good for them, and for the American people and the rest of us out in the  world, they will not only put foreign policy and national security front and center during the rest of this campaign and OWN this territory but they will effectively communicate how interrelated and interdependent these issues are with respect to the current economic crisis and to the rest of domestic policy. In other words, unless the civil war in Iraq is brought to a responsible end and unless US policy in Afghanistan/Pakistan (not to mention Saudi Arabia) undergoes a radical change in course and perspective (a "radical redux" as FredUSMC says!), then forget about advancing any significant domestic agenda!

Bottom line...there should be no doubt - to anyone who has been paying attention - that al Qaeda's worst nightmare is Obama/BIDEN.


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