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McCain Says It's "Common Knowledge" That Iran
Is Training Al Qaeda
Ludicrous remarks quickly corrected by entourage
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During another photo-op flying visit to Iraq, John McCain told
reporters that it is well known that Iran is training Al Qaeda
terrorists, a patently ludicrous claim that had to be immediately
corrected by his traveling circus.
Speaking to reporters in Amman, the Jordanian capital,
McCain said he and two Senate colleagues traveling with him continue
to be concerned about Iranian operatives "taking al-Qaeda
into Iran, training them and sending them back."
The Washington
Post reports:
Pressed to elaborate, McCain said it was "common
knowledge and has been reported in the media that al-Qaeda is
going back into Iran and receiving training and are coming back
into Iraq from Iran, that's well known. And it's unfortunate."
A few moments later, Sen. Joseph Lieberman, standing just behind
McCain, stepped forward and whispered in the presidential candidate's
ear. McCain then said: "I'm sorry, the Iranians are training
extremists, not al-Qaeda."
As anyone with a rudimentary understanding of the conflict in
Iraq and middle eastern politics knows, the insurgents now endlessly
referred to as "Al-Qaeda in Iraq" are composed of mostly
Sunni militants pitched in violent battle against Shi'ites and,
by proxy, U.S. forces.
The reigning leaders in Iran are Shi’ite and have welcomed
the emergence of a Shi'ite-led government in Iraq. To suggest
they would also somehow train Sunni militants is totally backwards.
Indeed, Al Qaeda affiliated right wing terror groups in Iran
are very much allied against the Ahmadinejad government and routinely
carry out attacks aimed at Iranian soldiers and state figures.
Furthermore, the Bush administration has long asserted that elements
of the Iranian security forces have been training and supplying
weapons to Iraq's Shi'ite militias, a claim Iran vigorously
denies.
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McCain has been harping on about how much of an expert he is
on foreign policy for the last two weeks, urging voters that he
is the best candidate to "answer a phone ringing in the White
House late at night". Yet his latest comments clearly indicate
that he is, at the very least, somewhat confused by the very basics
of middle eastern politics.
Remember this is the man who only last year was
singing
about bombing Iran during appearances.
This is also the man who believes it is fine for
US forces to remain in Iraq for the long term, even if that is
100 years, a claim he repeated
this week on his visit there.
However, given that he has also declared that the
Iraq war "will
be over soon" it seems pertinent to ask the
question does he even know what he's saying half the time?
We shouldn't really be surprised at McCain's comments
however, given that President
Bush didn't know the difference between Sunni &
Shiite Muslims until two months before the invasion of Iraq and
the
incoming chairman of a congressional intelligence committee
said Al Qaeda prominently came from the Shia branch of Islam.
One could almost forgive McCain's bumbling confusion,
when you also acknowledge the fact that in some cases it is the
US, along with other Western
controlled Military Intelligence outfits, that is
arming
Sunni Insurgents in Iraq and also using
Sunni "Al-Qaeda" terrorist
groups to foment
chaos in Iran.
These operations undermine the entire war on terror
as a monumental hoax that is being exploited purely to realize
a geopolitical agenda. McCain is clearly another complete puppet,
in the mold of Bush, whose job it is to sell a black and white
fairytale of "good vs evil".
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