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Wednesday, October 21, 2009
Cheney: Stop the 'dithering' as troops face danger
By DOUGLASS K. DANIEL
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Former Vice President Dick Cheney on Wednesday night accused the White House of dithering over the strategy for the war in Afghanistan and urged President Barack Obama to "do what it takes to win."

"Make no mistake. Signals of indecision out of Washington hurt our allies and embolden our adversaries," Cheney said while accepting an award from a conservative national security group, the Center for Security Policy.

Cheney disputed remarks by White House chief of staff Rahm Emanuel that the Bush administration had been adrift concerning the war in Afghanistan and that the Obama administration had to start from the beginning to develop a strategy for the 8-year-old war.

To the contrary, Cheney said, the Bush administration undertook its own review of the war before leaving office and presented its findings to Obama's transition team.

"They asked us not to announce our findings publicly, and we agreed, giving them the benefit of our work and the benefit of the doubt," Cheney said. The strategy Obama announced in March bore a "striking resemblance" to what the Bush administration review had found, the vice president said.

Emanuel told CNN on Sunday that the decision regarding what to do in Afghanistan is more complex than whether to send more troops. The U.S. commander there, Gen. Stanley McChrystal, has reportedly asked for as many as 40,000 additional troops to combat the Taliban insurgency and al-Qaida fighters.

"When you go through all the analysis, it's clear that basically we had a war for eight years that was going on, that's adrift, that we're beginning at scratch, and just from the starting point, after eight years," Emanuel said.

Cheney said the Obama administration seems to be pulling back and blaming others for its own failure to implement the strategy it had embraced earlier in the year.

"The White House must stop dithering while America's armed forces are in danger," the former vice president said. "It's time for President Obama to do what it takes to win a war he has repeatedly and rightly called a war of necessity."

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WAR IN AFGANISTAN
BRING ALL OF OUR TROOPS HOME FROM AFGANISTAN AND LET THE MUSLIMS FIGHT IT OUT. WE'LL SAVE SOLDIERS LIVES AND BILLIONS OF DOLLARS.

Please, give the guy a break
I find it amazing the number of people who so quickly express ugly judgments about leaders such as Mr. Cheney or vocalize opinions about how our leaders should handle foreign affairs or military decisions. Arm-chair quarter backing irritates me. I am a lowly school teacher and as such, not privy to the intelligence briefings given to men such as Mr. Cheney, President Bush, or President Obama. Unless you truly "know" what our leaders "know" regarding our national defense, perhaps it is best to just be quiet. I have a hard time thinking that any of our Presidents or Vice Presidents "knowingly" made decisions to harm our county and our citizenry. God bless them for what they do. It is easy to criticize what you don't know or understand. Mr. Cheney, thank you for your service to our country and for helping to keep my family safe here at home. God bless the troops who serve to protect the freedoms I enjoy. I pray for you President Obama. I wouldn't want your job for the world.
Keith Hay
Pennsylvania
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