Monday, 13 June 2011

Obama And Gates Debate Withdrawal Spin

'Gimmicks aside, the administration’s drawdown is prepared to sustain the war in Afghanistan. Negotiations with the Taliban cannot fully progress so long as U.S. forces show no intention of leaving. The White House’s time-line could further expand if a reduction in U.S. and NATO troops allows the Taliban to regain lost territory. Although al-Qaeda may have given up Afghanistan for greener pastures around the world, the Taliban remain a potent fighting force despite a relentless blitzkrieg from U.S. Special Forces. Judging by Iraq’s security forces, the Afghan national army and police force won’t be able to operate independently for at least a decade. Afghan President Hamid Karzai remains powerless to purify his corrupt regime and Pakistan’s invasion of North Waziristanis already sliding off-track'. Clip Here at the Trench

5 comments:

  1. Can't be said enough.

    Thanks!

    S

    the administration’s drawdown is prepared to sustain the war in Afghanistan

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  2. We ain't goin' any where.
    This is the new O slogan.
    His version of a new and improved W's "stay the course".
    This will all escalate before there is a real draw down.
    O is surging.
    Not in the polls, rather in the drones.
    This guy loves drones. As long as they are not in HIS back yard.

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  3. Having seen the Republican debate last night I think Obama is a shoe-in for a second term.

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  4. ROFLMAO

    There may be a new guy climbing the ladder.
    Jon Huntsman will be giving it a shot.
    He will probably not be radical enough for them.
    I expect to be hearing from Jeb Shrub shortly.
    Maybe not as a contender.
    But rather as a power broker for this cycle.
    He will be mentioned as a V.P. slot.
    Personally I do not think it matters much any more who sits in the W.H.
    They are all shills for the uber elite.

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  5. I agree. But strangely there are people in the UK who still think Obama is some kind of star. The recent visit he made here and to Ireland was a PR success. God knows why.

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