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Friday, October 02, 2009
Rich Tucker :: Townhall.com Columnist
AWOL on Afghanistan
by Rich Tucker
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Around the house, leaks are a major problem. They can even lead to structural damage if they aren't dealt with.

The same is true in Washington, of course. But here, leaks can also be beneficial, getting out information that someone wanted to keep bottled up. Consider the front-page story in The Washington Post on Sept. 21. The newspaper obtained and wrote about the 66-page report Gen. Stanley McChrystal (President Obama's hand-picked commander) had submitted to explain what he thinks he'll need to do to prevail in Afghanistan.

"Failure to gain the initiative and reverse insurgent momentum in the near-term (next 12 months) -- while Afghan security capacity matures -- risks an outcome where defeating the insurgency is no longer possible," the McChrystal report says. Time, it's fair to say, is of the essence in Afghanistan.

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But you wouldn't know that by looking at the Obama administration's timetable. "Until I'm satisfied that we’ve got the right strategy, I'm not going to be sending some young man or woman over there -- beyond what we already have," the president told NBC News on Sept. 20.

Americans are dying in Afghanistan. Yet in the first three weeks Obama had the report, he held only a single meeting with his national security team. It wasn’t until Sept. 29 that Obama began a round of "five scheduled intensive discussions with the National Security Council, as well as field commanders and regional ambassadors, on Afghanistan," his National Security Advisor James Jones told the Post. And while Afghanistan is important, Jones added, "We have a lot of other things on the table as well."

Such as health care "reform"?

During September, Obama found time for a major address on health care to a joint session of Congress. "Well, the time for bickering is over. The time for games has passed," Obama declared. “Now is the season for action." Lawmakers responded.

In recent weeks, the Senate Finance Committee has been marking up a reform bill. Well, actually, not a whole bill. There hasn't been time to write it all down. It’s actually kind of an outline of a bill. The details will be added after senators approve the bill.

One reason for the haste is that American lives are supposedly at stake. Sen. Max Baucus, who's in charge of the phantom bill, cites one study that, "found that every year in America, lack of health coverage leads to 45,000 deaths." He added, "No one should die because they cannot afford health care. This bill would fix that." Continued...

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War of Necessity
How is Obama fighting his Afghanistan “war of necessity”? Proclaim a new strategy in March 09, handpick a new general to conduct the war, send 20,000 more troops to insure a fair election (that really went well), give over 120 campaign speeches on universal healthcare, schedule and appear on numerous TV news and late night shows, delay for over a month in sending the troops requested by your handpicked general, say you’re rethinking a new Afghan strategy so you can get it right but don’t have a national security council meeting for weeks, abandon agreements with E. European allies, meet with your general for 25 minutes (such a high priority) during a trip to Copenhagen to unsuccessfully lobby for the Chicago Olympics, continue to get reports of record numbers American battlefield deaths. Maybe he should go on Letterman again and get another heart shaped potato so he can figure out how to be something more than a Commander in Chief in-training while our valiant soldiers are fighting and dieing. This is a war that tough talking Obama championed but probably believed he wouldn’t have to actually fight and he will now get to lose it.

Tommy
A very late reply.

"The Taliban In Their Own Words
The current issue of Newsweek features an article that goes inside the Taliban, as told by the Afghan insurgents themselves. The piece reveals the men behind the cause -- one fighter confesses he weeps in his sleep, another describes being in the Taliban as like wearing a "jacket of fire." Nisid Hajari, foreign editor of Newsweek who edited the story, gives us insight into the war in Afghanistan, from the point of view of the Taliban."

http://www.npr.org/templates/story/story.php?storyId=113346 883&ft=1&f=1149

another story worth reading..

http://www.nybooks.com/articles/23113
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