Even I know that Al Qaeda is a Sunni extremist group, and Iran is governed by a Shiite regime.
According to the Washington Post, Republican presidential candidate John McCain hasn’t grasped that fact:
He said several times that Iran, a predominately Shiite country, was supplying the mostly Sunni militant group, al-Qaeda. In fact, officials have said they believe Iran is helping Shiite extremists in Iraq.
Speaking to reporters in Amman, the Jordanian capital, McCain said he and two Senate colleagues traveling with him continue to be concerned about Iranian operatives “taking al-Qaeda into Iran, training them and sending them back.”
Pressed to elaborate, McCain said it was “common knowledge and has been reported in the media that al-Qaeda is going back into Iran and receiving training and are coming back into Iraq from Iran, that’s well known. And it’s unfortunate.” A few moments later, Sen. Joseph Lieberman, standing just behind McCain, stepped forward and whispered in the presidential candidate’s ear. McCain then said: “I’m sorry, the Iranians are training extremists, not al-Qaeda.”
It was a big mistake for Hillary Clinton to say a couple of weeks ago that McCain had passed the commander-in-chief threshold. Anyone who doesn’t even know the most basic information about our enemies in the Middle East is unqualified to be president. What have his staff and advisers been briefing him on in the Senate and on the campaign trail?
Over at MyDD, Jonathan Singer summarizes the reaction from around the blogosphere and points out that this was no slip of the tongue. McCain has been making the same erroneous statement for some time, demonstrating that he has no clue about the differences between Sunni and Shiite extremists.
MyDD user Steve M’s take on the situation is amusing.
UPDATE: Mark Kleiman was apparently reading my mind:
http://www.samefacts.com/archi…
Given McCain’s buffoonish performance in Jordan, wouldn’t this be a good time for Hillary Clinton to say, “Gee, I thought he was ready to be Commander-in-Chief, but it sure doesn’t sound like it. The least we should expect from the President is some basic knowledge about who our enemies are.”
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This should provide an excellent opening
for 100% factually accurate attack ads against McCain. For once, we may be able to go after the R nominee on his own strength. R’s are never too timid to use these types of opportunities. It is unbelievable McCain does not have a better handle on this stuff.
rf Tue 18 Mar 9:46 PM
I was also surprised
This is the kind of ignorant comment I expect from someone like Huckabee, not from the Republican who is supposed to know something about foreign policy.
desmoinesdem Tue 18 Mar 10:05 PM
This really upset me
As a veteran of the war in Iraq. This man that knows nothing about the situation, who has been quoted saying that he would be fine with a 100 year war. And it turns out that he is completely ignorant.
This really just motivates me more to fight for a democratic victory in November!
Vote Fallon!
http://www.equalitygiving.org/
secondtonone Thu 20 Mar 11:31 AM