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Friday, October 09, 2009
Oliver North :: Townhall.com Columnist
Quiet, Please
by Oliver North
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WASHINGTON -- Eight years ago this week, just 25 days after the vicious attacks of 9/11, the U.S. struck back at the Taliban and al-Qaida in Afghanistan. Thirty-three days later, U.S.-supported Northern Alliance troops were in Kabul, and the remnants of al-Qaida and its Taliban hosts were in retreat to Kandahar and mountain redoubts along the Afghanistan-Pakistan border. All of this was preceded by intense diplomacy and a virtually nonstop publicly aired series of presidential announcements, news conferences, speeches, debates and discussions at the White House, from the badly damaged Pentagon, in congressional hearings -- even at the United Nations. In December, three months after the U.S. was attacked, public approval for Operation Enduring Freedom was nearly 90 percent. Today fewer than half of Americans support continued U.S. military operations in Afghanistan. The difference is leadership.

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The Obama administration is now in its ninth month of a self-inflicted quandary over what to do about Afghanistan. Human pregnancy and giving birth takes less time and is -- at least according to my wife, the mother of four -- less painful.

On his first day in office, President Barack Obama promised a new era of "openness and transparency" in Washington. The government, he explained, "should not keep information confidential merely because public officials might be embarrassed by disclosure, because errors and failures might be revealed, or because of speculative or abstract fears."

Meetings would be open; voices would be heard; the public would be fully informed about the actions of government, we were told. To this end, Mr. Obama instructed: "Nondisclosure should never be based on an effort to protect the personal interests of Government officials at the expense of those they are supposed to serve."

However, non-disclosure has become the order of the day when it comes to the administration's policy on Afghanistan, and public confidence in Operation Enduring Freedom has plummeted. The administration's procrastination, vacillation and secrecy about "the options in Afghanistan" also have eroded international support -- once considered an essential component for waging a successful campaign.

On Oct. 1, Gen. Stanley McChrystal, Mr. Obama's hand-picked senior commander, addressed the International Institute for Strategic Studies in London. Though his appearance and remarks were approved in advance, the general has since been rebuked for warning that the situation in Afghanistan is "serious" and "deteriorating" and that "waiting does not prolong a favorable outcome." He added that the effort "will not remain winnable indefinitely, and nor will public support." He was right.

This week, Defense Secretary Robert Gates, never known for backing his subordinates in any of his previous incarnations, admonished the general. Speaking at the annual meeting of the Association of the United States Army, Gates said that while Mr. Obama deliberates on Afghanistan, "it is imperative that all of us taking part in these deliberations -- civilians and military alike -- provide our best advice to the president candidly but privately." Continued...

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Quiet Please
I have a son currently serving in Iraq and scheduled to be deployed next year in Agfghanistan.

My concern is that Lord-O will decide to give in to the agenda promoted by the pacifist Pelosi wing of the party (those that got him elected) and will not put in the additional toops as requested, even though he said Afghanistan was the war we should be fighting instead of Iraq.

He has already changed his opinion from the support he (supposedly) had for Afghanistan earlier this year and is backing off of his pledge to do what is necessary in Afghanistan.

I firmly believe that the left wingers will rule the day and Afghainstan will be another prime example of caving in to appeasement. There will be no "surge" and we will end up in another "Vietnam" situation where we are in a no win situation and will eventually withdraw with our tail between our legs. (I know Nixon was the one to do the actual withdrawal, but Johnson was the micromanager who deteriorated the situation).

Lord-O is only giving Al-Quida the tools they need to recruit more "martyrs" and prolong the situation. Eventually the former USA will withdraw just like the former USSR.

the soldiers
Would the prez. want those thousands of patriots, trying to fight a war, with one hand tied behind their backs, back home here to give their opinions on him and vote? Would their votes be honestly counted? Maybe he should keep them there and send more. What a mess.
Make a list of things to bring this country down and act on them as fast as you can.
Make a list of things that would help and stall on them.
The people who voted our noble leader in must be ostriches.
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