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December 4, 2009

Do Be Dems or Don’t Be GOP?

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December 3, 2009

The Tattlesnake – The Reality Behind Obama’s Afghanistan Policy Edition

First, forget Obama’s purported reasons for staying in Afghanistan; those are just easily understood anti-terrorist bromides for the media and the viewing audience. He supposedly knows we aren’t fighting any real threat to the US in Rock City, nor are there enough Al-Qaeda hanging around the Af-Pak border waiting to be captured to make it worth the billions we are pouring into this new ‘surge’.

Word is the real reasons – the ‘clinchers’ presented by the Pentagon chieftains and the president’s staff – for maintaining an American and NATO military presence there are threefold:

1. Pakistan’s government, contrary to Obama’s speech, is weak and has little sway in the northern and western parts of the country, the same regions where various anti-American groups operate with impunity. Ostensibly, the Pakistan military has the country’s nuclear arsenal under tight control but, then, it’s known Muslim extremists have infiltrated the army. The nightmare scenario, barely touched on by Obama, is of a band of Islamic fundamentalists getting their hands on nukes. The thinking is that, if such a scary scenario unfolded, the US and NATO troops in Afghanistan could move to secure Pakistan’s nuclear weapons before the wackos could launch. Obama could not say this publicly without offending the Pakistan government, damaging our relationship with them, and causing a diplomatic furor. He also allegedly privately promised India’s Prime Minister Manmohan Singh that he would not hesitate to use American troops to keep Pakistan’s military in check, if need be.

2. The Pentagon believes that a large military force on both Iran’s eastern and western perimeters will staunch any ambitions they may have in Iraq or Afghanistan. Forget the nuclear distraction; the fear is that Iran will try to fill the power vacuum left by US withdrawal from either nation. Whether this is a valid concern, the groupthink in Washington convinced Obama of this even before he started his run for the presidency.

3. Obama’s most trusted advisors and the Joint Chiefs believe he must not be trapped into a test of his resolve and willingness to employ force. While he has extended the olive branch of peace with one hand, and repaired most of the damage done by George W. Bush’s my-way-or-the-highway foreign policy, the world must know he will be ready to use the sword that’s in the other. In order to avoid another ‘Cuban Missile Crisis’ test of wills, it’s believed by this faction that he has to show that he’s capable of bucking the peace faction in his own party and US public opinion in order not to appear weak and invite challenges. Afghanistan is a chess move to establish his readiness to use force to avert future, potentially more disastrous, tests of his strength. Another example of Washington groupthink with dubious legitimacy, but a theme Obama has embraced entirely.

If you think we will be withdrawing from Afghanistan completely in 2011, put down that crack pipe. There may be some troop withdrawals by then, but a sizable US military force will remain in the country until, like the USSR, we are forced out by economic circumstances and/or insurgents, a highly probable outcome historically.

© 2009 RS Janes. LTSaloon.org.

Opem letter to President Obama

Filed under: Uncategorized — Greg in cheeseland @ 6:18 am

Excerpt:


Dear Mr. President,

When I heard that you had waited on the tarmac at Dover to receive 18 flag-draped coffins and took a walk through section 60 at Arlington before making a decision, I still had hope that you would take steps to end these wars. You were “the change we could believe in.” Now I see that you are simply more of the same.

Your speech was the best speech I have ever heard George Bush make. You worked 9/11 into it in exactly 130 words, yet managed to pronounce the word “nuclear” correctly. It was the perfect combination of your campaign rhetoric within the template that the Bush administration created and hammered into the minds of the American people for the past nine years. For that I am proud of you Mr. President, even though the substance of what you said piled up to be to the same sort of bovine excrement.

You have failed to fulfill most of your campaign promises. Your decision to send 30,000 more troops to Afghanistan is what’s called adding insult to injury. Your inauguration resulted in lots of fun-sounding, self-congratulatory platitudes about how this is the beginning of the end and yeah, we sure showed them, and we’re puttin’ on the pressure alright, and what a great day for democracy. More BS than you can find in all the ranches in the kingdom. I think that’s what you call the booby prize. Your decision, in the minds of many of us who now feel betrayed, is a fitting, lovely parting gift.

I hope you can live with it as well as George Bush and Dick Cheney have. As for me, it’s time to look into a viable third party.

Read more here: http://www.examiner.com/x-23316-Madison-Independent-Examiner~y2009m12d3-Open-letter-to-President-Obama

December 2, 2009

Afghanistan: The March of Folly Continues

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“A phenomenon noticeable throughout history regardless of place or period is the pursuit by governments of policies contrary to their own interests. Mankind, it seems, makes a poorer performance of government than of almost any human activity. In this sphere, wisdom, which may be defended as the exercise of judgment acting on experience, common sense and available information, is less operative and more frustrated than it should be. Why do holders of high office so often act contrary to the way reason points and enlightened self-interest suggests? Why does intelligent mental process seem so often not to function?” […]
“The follies…begin with continuous over-reacting: in the invention of endangered ‘national security,’ the invention of ‘vital interest,’ the invention of a ‘commitment’ which rapidly assumed a life of its own, casting a spell over the inventor.”
– Barbara Tuchman, “The March of Folly: From Troy to Vietnam,” Alfred A. Knopf, 1984. Quotes from Google Books and a review by Uitlander.

“The United States Empire is following a long line of empires and conquerors that have met their end in Afghanistan. The Median and Persian Empires, Alexander the Great, the Seleucids, the Indo-Greeks, Turks, Mongols, British and Soviets all met the end of their ambitions in Afghanistan.”
– Dahr Jamail, “Afghanistan: Where Empires Go to Die,” TruthOut.org, Sept. 17, 2009.

December 1, 2009

Chickenhawk Cheney Flies Again!

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