Published: July 05, 2008
RNC: Obama's Iraq Fact Check
WASHINGTON, July 5 /PRNewswire-USNewswire/ -- The following is Obama's
Iraq Fact Sheet as distributed by the Republican National Committee:
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MYTH: On Thursday, Obama Claimed That He Has Always Said His Timetable For
Withdrawal From Iraq Would Be Based On Conditions On The Ground:
Obama: "I've always said that the pace of withdrawal would be dictated by
the safety and security of our troops and the need to maintain stability. That
assessment has not changed... And when I go toIraq and have a chance to talk
to some of the commanders on the ground, I'm sure I'll have more information
and will continue to refine my policies." (Jeff Zeleny, "Obama: Open to
'Refine' Iraq Withdrawal Timeline," The New York Times' "The Caucus" Blog,
www.nytimes.com, 7/3/08)
Obama Claims That He "Always Said" He Would Slow The Pace Of Withdrawal
From Iraq Based On Conditions On The Ground. Obama: "And as I've said before,
and this was true during the heat of the primary, it was true when we posted
this Web site. I have always said, and again, you can take a look at the
language, that as commander-in-chief, I would always reserve the right to do
what's best in America's national interests. And if it turned out, for
example, that, you know, we had to, in certain months, slow the pace because
of the safety of American troops in terms of getting combat troops out, of
course we would take that into account. I would be a poor commander-in-chief
if I didn't take facts on the ground into account." (Sen. Barack Obama, Press
Conference, 7/3/08)
-- Obama: "I've given no indication of a change in policy. I haven't
suggested that we're moving in a different direction."(Sen. Barack Obama,
Press Conference, 7/3/08)
FACT: Obama Previously Said He Would Immediately Begin Withdrawing Troops
From Iraq And Would Have Them Out In 16 Months:
In May 2008, Obama Promised To End The War In 2009. Obama: "When I promise
that we are going to bring this war inIraq to a close in 2009, I want the
American people to understand that I opposed this war in 2002, 2003, '04, '05,
'06 and '07, so you can have confidence that I will be serious about ending
this war." (Sen. Barack Obama, Remarks At The North Carolina Democrat Party
2008 Jefferson-Jackson Dinner,Raleigh, NC, 5/2/08)
-- Click Here To View: http://www.youtube.com/watch?v=MyxPxjtqDso
In March 2008, Obama Said He Would "Immediately Begin To Remove Our Troops
From Iraq And Have Them Out In 16 Months." Obama: "In order to end this war
responsibly, I will immediately begin to remove our troops fromIraq. We can
responsibly remove one to two combat brigades each month. If we start with the
number of brigades we have inIraq today, we can remove all of them 16
months." (Sen. Barack Obama, Remarks On Iraq,Fayetteville, NC, 3/19/08)
-- Click Here To View: http://www.youtube.com/watch?v=LJlBF26y-O0
In April 2008, Obama Reaffirmed His 16-Month Timetable; Did Not Say That
It Would Be Dictated By Security On The Ground. NBC's Meredith Vieira: "You've
said when, Senator. You've said if you are elected, that within 16 months
you're going to bring all the troops home fromIraq. Senator McCain said
yesterday that that is a reckless promise that you cannot possibly keep, a
failure of leadership. And even military leaders say that any withdrawal of
troops would be dictated by security on the ground. So how can you guarantee
you can pull out those troops in just 16 months?" Obama: "Meredith, I've been
very consistent in saying that we are going to set a timetable and we will
have a prudent pace of withdrawal, one to two brigades per month. At that pace
we can have combat troops out within approximately 16 months." (NBC's "The
Today Show," 4/8/08)
In November 2007, Obama Said He Would Have Troops Out Of Iraq "Within 16
Months." Obama: "I've been absolutely clear in terms of the approach that I
would take. I would end this war, and I would have our troops out within 16
months." (NBC's "Meet The Press," 11/11/07)
-- Obama: "As president I will end this war inIraq. We will have our
troops home within 16 months." (Sen. Barack Obama, Remarks At The Democrat
National Committee Annual Fall Meeting,Vienna, VA, 11/30/07)
-- Obama Said He Would Remove Troops From Iraq In 16 Months Because "The
Overall Strategy Has Failed." Obama: "But the overall strategy has failed,
because we have not seen any change in behavior amongIraq's political
leaders. And that is the essence of what we should be trying to do inIraq.
That's why I'm going to bring this war to a close. That's why we can get our
combat troops out within 16 months." (Sen. Barack Obama, CNN/Nevada Democrat
Party Democrat Presidential Candidate Debate,Las Vegas, NV, 11/15/07)
In September 2007, Obama Called For The U.S. To "Immediately Begin To
Remove Our Combat Troops" From Iraq. Obama: "So let me be clear. There is no
military solution inIraq. There never was. The best way to protect our
security and to pressureIraq's leaders to resolve their civil war is to
immediately begin to remove our combat troops. Not in six months or one year,
but now." (Sen. Barack Obama, Remarks On Iraq,Clinton, IA, 9/12/07)
-- Click Here To View: http://www.youtube.com/watch?v=chM1csv0jiQ
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