Hypocrisy? Obama's Illegal Negotiations with Iraq will Cost Americans $60 Billion More



We have heard a lot of damning things about Obama's illegal negotiations with Iraq to stall the withdrawal of troops.  We've also heard Obama say the Iraq War is costing us $10 billion dollars a month, and that that money should be used in the United States instead of Iraq.  Here he is making those claims:

Well, if the Iraq War is costing us $10 billion each month and Obama tried to stall the withdrawal of troops until January when he supposes he will be elected, isn't he responsible for $60 billion in extra spending for trying to stall the withdrawal.  Here's National Review Online on the issue:

"Obama's $60 Billion Iraq Negotiation Delay
A reader notes, it's rather disingenuous for Obama to complain that America is spending $10 billion a month in Iraq and then turn around and tell the Iraqi government to delay final negotiations on the Status of Force Agreement and the Strategic Framework Agreement with the U.S. government until January.
The time between Obama's meeting with Iraqi Foreign Minister on July 22 of this year and when the next president takes office on January 20 of next year is six months. Using Obama's own numbers, holding off the way he wishes will cost the United States an extra $60 billion."

According to his own logic, some of that money is sitting in banks on Wall Street.  So, does that mean Obama is lining the pockets of fatcat CEOs and supporting the "military industrial complex?"  Maybe he's not a socialist after all.  Nah, he's just a socialist demagogue, lying at all costs to win the White House.






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