actually he has said it may have helped. Also today McCain attacked Obama for saying that other things such as the Sunni Awakening, and the Shia Militia cease fire played a large part, and could have reduced the Violence without the Surge. McCain attacked Obama for not knowing the facts about the Surge, and that the Surge happened helping them meet with and create the Awakening ( aka Sunni Crack down on Al Qaeda Elements) fact is it was Created months before the Surge was even talked about, let alone was put into place. Its one thing to screw up , its anther to attack someone for not knowing the facts, when in fact you are the one who had them wrong.
He said it was better yes, but stopped short of saying that the surge worked or was a success. In fact, he turned it around into a comment on we did not know if his plan in 2007 to withdraw and set timetables would have achieved better results. He is dodging giving McCain any credit for the surge. That much is obvious.
As for the Sunni Awakenings, yes they started months before troops were actually on the ground, and yes they played a role, but keep in mind McCain was calling for a surge long before the surge actually became a real strategy. Added to that, I do not think that you can say that the Sunni Awakening is the entire cause of the violence to fall, I can just as easily argue that the troop surge gave confidence to the average Sunni to actually go after the extremists in a more aggressive manner.
Obama is playing politics in this situation, which is typical for anyone running for President, but I think it hurts him, because all he says on it is that "it may have helped" when average Americans view the surge as a success.
Also he attacked Obama today saying that Obama would rather lose the wa
r and win the Election vs win the war and lose the Election. I expected more from McCain then this cheap attacks, and what truly amounts to him saying Obama does not care about this nation.
McCain is playing to his strength, which is foreign policy. Obama's position continues to waver on Iraq and McCain has to play it up. He is playing politics as well, same as Obama. As for Obama, he came out with his Iraq plan again before even leaving on his trip, and then continued to call for a pullout in 16 months.
Further, Obama did not support the surge in Iraq to bring stability, but now he comes out with a plan to "surge" in Afghanistan. I am unsure what his logic is on this and why the surge "may have helped" in Iraq, but will be a sure bet in Iraq.
Obama is not doing anything to gain my vote.....but McCain is doing alot to make sure I don't vote for him.
McCain is just about the worst person we can have running, I will admit that, but anyone other than Obama is fine with me, especially with a Democratic congress.