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Saturday, December 20, 2008

Barack Hussein Obama's War

If you thought that the Iraqi war was a mess, you haven't seen nothing yet. It was reported today that under the direction of President Barrack Hussein Obama and the Pentagon could double the number of American forces in Afghanistan by next summer to 60,000 - the largest estimate of potential reinforcements ever publicly suggested.

Adm. Mike Mullen, chairman of the Joint Chiefs of Staff, said that between 20,000 and 30,000 additional U.S. troops could be sent to Afghanistan to bolster the 31,000 already there.

This year has been the deadliest for U.S. forces in Afghanistan since the 2001 invasion to oust the Taliban for hosting al-Qaida leader Osama bin Laden. Suicide attacks and roadside bombs have become more dangerous, and Taliban fighters have infiltrated wide swaths of countryside and now roam in provinces on Kabul's doorstep.

U.S. commanders have long requested an additional 20,000 troops to aid Canadian and British forces in two provinces just outside Kabul and in the south. But the high end of Mullen's range is the largest number any top U.S. military official has said could be sent to Afghanistan.

Mullen said that increase would include combat forces but also aviation, medical and civilian affairs support troops.

"So some 20,000 to 30,000 is the window of overall increase from where we are right now," he told a news conference at a U.S. base in Kabul. "We certainly have enough forces to be successful in combat, but we haven't had enough forces to hold the territory that we clear."

Overall, there are more than 60,000 foreign troops in Afghanistan. Mullen said any increased U.S. deployment would be directly tied to force levels in Iraq, where U.S. commanders are drawing down troops.

"The Taliban and extremists are more sophisticated and effective," Mullen said. "They haven't won any battles but they certainly have increased the level of violence, and we're very focused on that. That's why the additional forces are so important, to be able to provide security for the Afghan people so these other areas can be developed."

U.S. officials already have plans to send four ground brigades and an aviation brigade to Afghanistan. Defense Secretary Robert Gates has approved the deployment of the aviation brigade, defense officials told The Associated Press. And 10th Mountain Division forces will deploy next month to two provinces that neighbor Kabul - Wardak and Logar, which have seen an influx of militants over the last year.

Mullen said that after the additional U.S. troops are added over the next eight months, only improvements in Afghanistan's governance and economic situation will affect the strength of the insurgency.

But the chairman conceded that the U.S. may have misjudged the central government's ability "to have the kind of impact that we wanted."

Afghanistan, Mullen said, has never been run by a strong central government, and the U.S. may look to communities and tribes in the country's provinces to take on a greater role in future strategy.

He called U.S. goals in Afghanistan "moderate," and said the long-term U.S. vision is for a country that can govern itself while respecting international law, while providing both material and economic security for its people.

2 comments:

Crazy said...

Voice,

Once again you just don't get it. President elect Obama is going to lead the world out of Iraq and is not going to allow Gates, Chenney and those other black lords at the Pentegon to send any more troops to Afghanistan. He is truly the lord returned to earth and ios going to spend his time and our nations wealth on more important things like global warming, enabling the right for more woman to have access to abortions, shutting down right wing talk radio, universal healthcare, open our boarders to the world and spreading the wealth to the needy. 2009 will be usher in a new dawn in the world. So, go spew your filth somewhere else!!!

Joe the Conservative said...

When I read crap like this I sometimes wonder how in the world people like you even survive. You talk about Obama like he is the next comming of the Lord of something?? And, if you are a Chirstian, that is just plain wrong as you are trating him as a false idol. And, if you are not a Christian, I am here to tell you that Obama is not the next comming, he is merely a man and therefore you and your liberal friends are going to be very very disappointed in the results. So, as you would say, "go spew your verbal filth somewhere else!!"

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