June 20, 2013

Hagel, McCain tangle over Iraq war and troop surge

BY: AP Staff Writer JANUARY 31, 2013 | MODIFIED: JANUARY 31, 2013 AT 12:32 PM
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WASHINGTON (AP) — Republican Sen. John McCain is tangling with Chuck Hagel over his past statements about the Iraq war. The Arizona Republican says that his dissatisfaction Hagel's answers could affect whether he votes for or against the former Republican senator who is President Barack Obama's choice for secretary of defense.

McCain, a strong backer of the 2007 troop surge, on Thursday pressed Hagel whether he was right or wrong in his opposition to the influx of 30,000 troops. Hagel declined to give a simple answer, seeking to elaborate and saying that Iraq took the U.S. focus off Afghanistan.

The two, who know each other well from Hagel's time as a Republican senator from Nebraska, talked over each other during Hagel's confirmation hearing. Hagel faces opposition from some other Republican senators as well.

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