Following up on an earlier item about Rudy Giuliani’s newly-unveiled “12 Commitments,” Greg Sargent notes that the word “Iraq” didn’t appear once on the former mayor’s list. Given that the document is supposed to be a look at what Giuliani’s top priorities would be if elected, it seems a tad odd that a leading GOP candidate would overlook the most pressing issue in the country.
Reporters asked Giuliani about the omission. The former mayor offered an interesting response.
“What I was trying to do was to look at the things, as best as you can predict it now, that are going to be there a year and a half from now,” he said. “Iraq may get better; Iraq may get worse. We may be successful in Iraq; we may not be. I don’t know the answer to that. That’s in the hands of other people. But what we do know for sure is the terrorists are going to be at war with us a year, a year and a half from now.” (emphasis added)
So let me get this straight. Rudy Giuliani, a self-professed expert on foreign policy and national security, doesn’t believe Iraq will be an important challenge for the next president? If he’s drawing up a list of priorities for 2009, Iraq should be intentionally omitted? The future of the war policy is “in the hands of other people”?
Please. For a candidate who’s basing his candidacy on some kind of amorphous notion of “leadership,” this is just sad.
Greg added, “Iraq of course will be the single most important problem by far facing the next President. Will reporters press Rudy for some real answers on what specifically he would do about it? Or will the alleged “national security credentials” he’s now being credited with having based on his having been Mayor on 9/11 mean he gets a free pass on this question?”
Stay tuned.