Clinton, McCain respond to Obama criticism on Iraq war
FAYETTEVILLE (AP) — The campaigns of Hillary Rodham Clinton and John McCain are responding to Barack Obama’s criticism of the candidates’ Iraq policies.
At a stop in North Carolina, Obama took a jab at his Democratic rival. He suggested Clinton couldn’t be trusted to end the war because she only started opposing it when she began her run for president.
A Clinton campaign spokesman says Obama “took practically no action” to end the war before he started running.
As for McCain, Obama poked fun at a gaffe the Republican made yesterday.
On a tour of the Middle East, McCain made a number of references to Iran training al-Qaida in Iraq. Iran is predominantly Shiite Muslim and has taken steps to close its borders to al-Qaida
fighters of the rival Sunni sect.
An adviser says McCain wants U.S. troops to come home when al-Qaida is defeated and Iran’s influence is contained.
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