Quote from Lucrum:
Well that explains why Americans are still dying unnecessarily in Afghanistan.
BO's goal isn't to win in Afghanistan, it's to get re-elected on the backs of dead American soldiers.
That is some of the biggest crock of shit you have ever posted
Dont act like you care about dead soldiers when you supported the guy who started Iraq and Afghanistan(Bush),the guy who wanted to stay in Iraq 100 years,wanted to stay in Afghanistan,start a new war with Iran and is always the first guy to call for military action in any foreign policy issue(Mccain)
You are currently supporting the chickenhawk who says we were wrong to exit Iraq ,wants to stay in Afghanistan,and wants to start a war with Iran (Even though he nor any of his 5 sons would ever dream of joining the military to fight a war that he wants our troops to keep fighting)
http://articles.boston.com/2011-06-14/news/29657598_1_afghanistan-mitt-romney-pullout
Mitt Romney, Ron Paul clash on Afghanistan pullout
Former Massachusetts Gov. Mitt Romney and Texas Congressman Ron Paul are disagreeing on how quickly to withdraw U.S. troops from Afghanistan.
Romney said at a Republican presidential debate Monday that generals in Afghanistan should guide the pullout schedule based to conditions on the ground. He said the troops should come home as soon as possible under those conditions.
Paul said the president must tell generals what to do. He said if he were president he would begin withdrawing troops almost immediately. He said the United States has no purpose fighting a war in Afghanistan.
http://news.yahoo.com/iraq-pullout-signature-failure-obama-romney-203147930.html
Iraq pullout a "signature failure" for Obama: Romney
LITTLETON, New Hampshire (Reuters) - Republican presidential hopeful Mitt Romney on Thursday attacked U.S. President Barack Obama for a "signature failure" to keep some troops in Iraq to prevent the country falling back into sectarian conflict.
Just days after U.S. troops left Iraq, a wave of bombings killed at least 72 people in Baghdad on Thursday. The Shi'ite-led government is engulfed in a crisis that risks fracturing Iraq along sectarian and ethnic fault lines.
A consistent front-runner in polls of Republicans, Romney said he feared leaving Iraq without a stabilization force could put the hard-earned successes and victories there at risk.
"I hope that risk is not realized. I hope that we're able to see stability there but the president's failure to secure an agreement and maintain 10,000 to 30,000 troops in Iraq has to be one of his signature failures," he told Reuters.