With all the tit-for-tat going on this week, I thought this comment kind of slipped under the radar. I really want to know exactly what McCain means when he says:
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SEN. MCCAIN: This is -- this may turn into a longer speech than you had anticipated. (Laughter, applause.) And by the way, I will never surrender in Iraq, my friends. I will never surrender in Iraq.
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What does he mean by surrender? This is not exactly a traditional combat situation where there is a clearly defined enemy or state entity to surrender to. If we stay there as long as there is opposition, we likely would be there and engaged for 100 years or else we would have to take part in the "genocide" McCain warns would happen if we pull out too soon. I would also like to hear McCain define what it would mean to "win" in Iraq because it is clear that the Bush administration will never do so.