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McCain Predicts Iraq War Won by 2013 if He's Elected President
Thursday, May 15, 2008 4:14 PM

John McCain delivers a speech in Columbus, Ohio, 15 May 2008Presumptive Republican presidential nominee John McCain says if elected, the...


Republican presidential candidate Sen. John McCain delivers a speech in Columbus, Ohio, 15 May 2008
John McCain delivers a speech in Columbus, Ohio, 15 May 2008
Presumptive Republican presidential nominee John McCain says if elected, the United States will have won the war in Iraq by the end of his first term, in 2013.

During remarks Thursday in Columbus, Ohio, McCain predicted Iraq will be a functioning democracy by that time, though small bursts of violence will still occur.

He predicts the Taliban's influence in Afghanistan will be reduced, and al-Qaida chief Osama bin Laden will have been captured or killed due to Pakistan's cooperation with the U.S. in successfully adapting counterinsurgency tactics in lawless tribal areas.

He also rejected partisan politics that he says has consumed Washington, and said he will ask Democrats to serve in his administration.

Also Thursday, the 600,000-member United Steelworkers union endorsed Democratic presidential hopeful Barack Obama, a day after he received the backing of former Democratic rival John Edwards.

Democratic presidential hopeful, Sen. Barack Obama (l) and former Democratic presidential hopeful, John Edwards, wave to the crowd Wednesday in Grand Rapids, Michigan, 14 May 2008
Sen. Barack Obama (l) and John Edwards wave to the crowd in Grand Rapids, Michigan, 14 May 2008
Edwards, a former North Carolina senator, told a cheering crowd in Grand Rapids, Michigan Wednesday that Obama is the best candidate to heal divisions of class.

Poverty was a central issue of Edwards' campaign, which he ended in January after disappointing finishes in early nominating contests.

The endorsement gives a boost to Obama, who already has a commanding lead over rival Hillary Clinton in delegates needed to secure the nomination.

But, Clinton has vowed to press on with her campaign, hoping her landslide primary victory Tuesday in the eastern state of West Virginia will convince the Democratic Party that she is the better candidate.

Some information for this report was provided by AFP and.

 

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