The charge appears to be misleading. The McCain campaign pointed to remarks Mr. Romney made last year in which he said he believed that President Bush and Prime Minister Nuri Kamal al-Maliki of Iraq should have “a series of timetables and milestones” that they discussed among themselves but did not announce publicly.
But Mr. Romney has not called for setting a date for withdrawal. Mr. Romney has said he supports the president’s current strategy, although he has said he anticipates more and more American troops moving into a support role in Iraq in the next year — similar to what Gen. David H. Petraeus outlined in his testimony before Congress last year.
Sunday, January 27, 2008
McCain's words come back to haunt him
Even John McCain's cuddly friends at the ultra-liberal New York Times have admitted that McCain's claims about Mitt Romney wanting timetables publicly set for withdrawal from Iraq were off-base. Below is from a Jan. 27 story by Michael Luo and John Broder:
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I totally agree with you. Back in 2004 it was McCain that was talking - "We've got to get our troops out of there as fast as possible." What a weasel.
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