I think it's even more hilarious that he tries to be logical in his presentation. See for yourself.
here's many countries understand the importance of stability in the Middle East. This is an international problem. We, we use 20 million barrels of oil a day. China's the second largest user. All these countries understand you need stability for the energy supply that's available in the Middle East. So there's many, many countries. |
OK, at this point I can see where he's going. But look who he uses for examples of oil-needy countries that welcome US presence...
REP. MURTHA: Kuwait's one that will take us. Qatar, we already have bases in Qatar. So Bahrain. All those countries are willing to take the United States. |
Huh? Qatar needs Iraqi oil? Bahrain? Umm, those are already oil-rich nations, Rep. Murtha (D-PA). How about some other willing, oil-starved neighbors?
Now, Saudi Arabia won't because they wanted us out of there in the first place. So -- and we don't have to be right there. We can go to Okinawa. We, we don't have -- we can redeploy there almost instantly. |
So he went straight from Saudi Arabia (Iraq's other oil-rich neighbor, this time to the south) to
Okinawa?! An island in the South China Sea, half a world away? What?
That's the next best option? Admittedly, Okinawa has no oil, and it's not a Muslim nation, but it's hardly close to Iraq!
I fail to see the mental pathway Mr. Murtha took.