Lots here to mull over. I have to run, and I'd like to run through it in some depth. The first thing that strikes me is this:
I will immediately begin to remove our troops from Iraq. We can responsibly remove 1 to 2 combat brigades each month. If we start with the number of brigades we have in Iraq today, we can remove all of them 16 months. After this redeployment, we will leave enough troops in Iraq to guard our embassy and diplomats, and a counter-terrorism force to strike al Qaeda if it forms a base that the Iraqis cannot destroy.
Hokum! Either he's lying about his real intentions or his intention is to cast Iraq to the wolves and concede the field to al Quaeda. Plain and simple.
"Counter-terrorism" force? Al Quaeda is in Iraq right now in numbers too large for a force of the type he seems to be suggesting. Moreover, al Quaeda aspires to drive an insurgency in Iraq. Countering that threat requires boots on the ground, stabiliztion elements as well as combat.
Even the language is silly and inappropriate. A "base"? Are his foreign policy advisors watching too many James Bond movies? AQI hasn't been operating from a secret mountain lair or underground bunker. They infiltrate, live among the population and ingratiate themselves to the sheiks. There will never be a "base" that the Iraqis "can't destroy."
And as for all that emboldening Iran, the Taliban and North Korea(?), that's just silly. All of those regimes were every bit or more belligerent prior to the war..and 9/11 for that matter. If North Korea has become more aggresive it's due to its deteriorating domestic situation and has not a damn thing to do with Iraq.
Honestly this speech is a major whiff, particularly after the excellent one he delivered yesterday. There is nothing that I see that elevates this beyond mere stump speech nonsense and nothing to indicate that he has the foreign policy wherewithal or advisors necessary to rise above such mediocrity.
I'm actually surprised, because he has done an excellent job heretofore of letting his rhetoric smooth over the deficiencies in his arguments. This is a sensationally poor effort. Somewhere right now there are scores of Democratic foreign policy experts smacking themselves in the forehead like extras auditioning for a V8 commercial.