While two of the three candidates oppose the
Decision to go to War
"If I had known then what I know now, I never would have given President Bush the authority."
In 2002,
Timetables for Troop Withdrawal
"I hope to have nearly all of them out within a year."
Despite such statements,
Effect on the War in
"We should be putting more troops in
Clinton supports an increased deployment to Afghanistan, but only as part of a broader, coordinated boost by NATO.
Obama
Decision to go to War
"I am not opposed to all wars. I'm opposed to dumb wars."
Obama's powerful 2002 speech opposing the war has become a central theme of his campaign. He was a state senator in Illinoisat the time and didn't arrive in
Timetables for Troop Withdrawal
"I would end this war, and I would have our troops out within 16 months."
Obama has qualified his timetable, saying he would allow military commanders to adjust the withdrawal. He envisions a limited future troop presence in
Effect on the War in
"We cannot prevail until we reduce our commitment in
Obama wants to pull troops out of
McCain
Decision to go to War
"The invasion was not a mistake. The handling of the war was a terrible mistake."
McCain became a vocal critic of Bush's tactics six months into the
Timetables for Troop Withdrawal
"The fact that we've not set a date for withdrawal and a date for surrender has improved things rather dramatically."
McCain was calling for more troops in Iraq before the surge, but he would run up against the limits of a severely strained U.S. military.
Effect on the War in
"If we cede
McCain has offered few specifics on whether or not more troops are needed in Afghanistan, but he has recommended an increased emphasis on development aid.
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