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Obama Takes a Stand

Zach | 23 07 2007

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It’s a change.  Obama’s campaign has been plagued by indecision and inexperience.  His opponents play up the short period of time he’s been in the US Senate, while others note that he’s almost just a “pretty face.”  One of today’s top news stories, however, sees Obama fighting for something he believes in-withdrawal from Iraq.  His comments seem to be a bit more harsh than is necessary, incorporating a bit on genocide as well. 

the United States cannot use its military to solve humanitarian problems and [that] preventing a potential genocide in Iraq isn’t a good enough reason to keep U.S. forces there.

Obama’s brought up another issue that may make a bit of an impact on his campaign.  Darfur, an ever increasing problem, is central to the success of some aspects of Democratic campaigns.  The Save Darfur movement, constantly growing, may help to decide who wins the Democratic nomination.  Obama’s comments may alienate this section of his liberal base.

The harsh stance on Iraq-get out immediately and stay out-may resonate with anti-war Republicans.  Luckily, Obama hasn’t flip-flopped on this stance and seems to stand strong with Hillary Clinton against a prolonged American presence in Iraq.  Leaving isn’t simple, and it requires an extensive plan, which, Obama will hopefully incorporate into his platform. 

His comments pertaining to genocide may rattle some liberals, but the Iraq withdrawal strategy is almost a catch-all, as the majority of the Democratic nominees share his opinions.  Although his stances seem to alienate key sectors of the Democratic base, the future for Obama must be rife with decisions and strong policy stances in order to lead him to success in 2008 and beyond.

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