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Saturday, March 8, 2008

Iraq Veteran Says No to McCain's War Policy

An Iraq veteran speaks out against Arizona Republican Senator John McCain's war policy, saying that the United States and its military forces "cannot afford another leader like President Bush who would keep our overstretched military in Iraq for 100 years while ignoring the other threats our country faces both at home and around the world."

According to the March 8th edition of the Washington Post:

WASHINGTON -- Speaking on behalf of the Democratic Party, an Iraq combat veteran said Saturday that apparent GOP nominee John McCain should not win the presidential election because he would continue the war in Iraq.

Roger Martinez, who served as an Army ranger in Afghanistan and Iraq, noted in the Democrats' weekly radio address that President Bush endorsed McCain this week. Bush said McCain 'won't flinch in the face of danger' and McCain strongly supports the U.S. efforts in Iraq. Electing a leader who would continue Bush's policies in Iraq would be a mistake, Martinez said.

'Our country and our armed services cannot afford another leader like President Bush who would keep our overstretched military in Iraq for 100 years while ignoring the other threats our country faces both at home and around the world.' McCain has said that U.S. troops could be in Iraq for many years if those troops were no longer being injured or killed.

'I honor and thank John McCain for his years of military service to our country,' said Martinez, who is studying at the University of Texas at San Antonio. 'But I don't think he offers the right leadership on Iraq or understands how to reinvigorate our economy here at home.'

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