yes he is
dear sir or ma'am, i am sorry to tell you the war with iraq is over. it has been over for about three years now and you need to go get professional help or if your really intrested in it get a time machine and go back there and learn about it first hand. However, while the Iraq War was up for a vote in 2003 and during its existence, John McCain was consistently a supporter of the war. thank you
How does John mccain feel about the war in Iraq? He wants to keep the troops in Iraq and make sure we get the job done b4 we leave, but it doesn't really matter now, does it? ;)
mccain wants to stay in war until we win even if it takes 100 years
he is going to let troops fight till the war is done
John McCain is a strong supporter of National Defense and having an active offensive role in the war on terrorism. He has voted for Bills supporting the war in Iraq, supporting aid for the troops during the War, increased spending on national defense, and believes it is "strategically and morally essential for the United States to support the Government of Iraq to become capable of governing itself and safeguarding its people." He strongly disagrees with those who advocate withdrawing American troops before that has occurred. With the new military strategy (from June 2007 through March 2008, sectarian and ethnic violence in Iraq was cut by 90 percent, while civilian deaths and deaths of coalition forces fell by 70 percent) McCain believes that a slow and stable withdrawal of troops will be completed by the year 2013.
No, he does not. However, Meghan McCain is a strong supporter of gay rights.Note: You may be thinking of Dick Cheney, who has a gay daughter.
John McCain has no desire to stop either the War against Afghanistan or the War against Iraq. McCain states that he will keep sending American troops until America wins, but he has never been able to state what conditions must be met for America to 'win'. He has stated that American occupying forces might stay in Iraq for 100 years if needed. Perhaps if Osama bin Laden signed the surrender papers for the government of Iraq, McCain might consider that as America 'winning', but that is simply my guess. However, there was no Al Qaeda in Iraq before America began administering Iraq, so the Iraqi people and government would probably not accept a Surrender paper with Osama bin Laden's signature on it.
McCain is for smaller government,less government spending, drilling for oil, winning the war in Iraq. He is against gun control laws, abortion, spreading the wealth and raising anyone's taxes.
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Something similar to "The Surge" in Iraq. Basically staying there "until the job is done". How long that will take or the rising cost of the war is apparently immaterial.
John McCain has no desire to stop either the War against Afghanistan or the War against Iraq. He states that he will keep sending American troops until America wins, but he has never been able to state what conditions must be met for America to 'win'. Perhaps if Osama bin Laden signed the surrender papers for the government of Iraq, McCain might consider that as America 'winning', but that is simply my guess. However, there was no Al Qaeda in Iraq before America began administering Iraq, so the Iraqi's would probably not accept a Surrender paper with Osama bin Laden's signature on it.
Yes he did, he wanted to keep the soildiers in Iraq so that more than 2,873 soldiers can die.