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ARLINGTON,
Va., March 19 /Standard
Newswire/ -- U.S. Senator John McCain today issued the following
statement on the fifth anniversary of the U.S.
invasion of Iraq:
"Today in Iraq, America and our allies stand on the
precipice of winning a major victory against radical Islamic extremism. The
security gains over the past year have been dramatic and undeniable. Al
Qaeda and Shia extremists -- with support from external powers such as
Iran -- are on the run but not
defeated. Tough fighting remains ahead, especially in places like Mosul. Important political
gains have also been made, but far more must be done in coming months to
cement the gains made in huge cost in American blood and treasure.
"Americans
should be proud that they led the way in removing a vicious, predatory
dictator and opening the possibility of a free and stable Iraq. Americans should be proud that
once we implemented the surge and new counterinsurgency strategy, a dire
situation has been dramatically improved. And, Americans know that the
consequences of failure would leave our nation less secure for generations
to come."
John
McCain's campaign today further re-released a web feature on
www.johnmccain.com that chronicles
the Senator's leadership on
Iraq and in the larger fight against
Islamic extremists. The page, entitled "Fighting Islamic Extremists:
Progress in
Iraq," features a four year
timeline of John McCain's unrelenting call for a new strategy for victory in
Iraq -- the strategy currently
winning on the ground.
Visit
JohnMcCain.com website feature: "Fighting
Islamic Extremists: Progress in Iraq"