The US politicians met separately with each of the men, as well as the US commander in Iraq, General George Casey.
On Tuesday, a delegation led by Senator John Warner, the Republican who is chairman of the Armed Services Committee, delivered the same tough message, saying that the uneasiness back home could force US lawmakers to press for a reduction in US troop strength if the government delay were prolonged -- regardless of the consequences of such an action.
McCain agreed that the damage could be enormous.
Failure in Iraq, he said, would leave "this part of the world in chaos. Not just Iraq, but all of the surrounding countries as well," McCain said.



