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nastyleg
10-20-2009, 01:30 PM
Gates: U.S. Cannot Wait for Afghan Election to Make Troop Decision

Defense Secretary Robert Gates tells reporters aboard his plane to Tokyo that the administration cannot "sit on our hands" with regard to troop levels in Afghanistan.

Tuesday, October 20, 2009

Defense Secretary Robert Gates said Tuesday that the Obama administration cannot wait for the Afghan election to be resolved before making a decision on troop levels, appearing to be at odds with White House officials who have tied a decision on U.S. strategy to the resolution of the election and political stability.

Gates suggested the election would not have an immediate impact on the overall situation in the country.

He told reporters aboard his plane to Tokyo that the administration cannot "sit on our hands."

The comments come after Afghanistan's election commission ordered a runoff Nov. 7, following an inquiry that found thousands of ballots were fraudulent. President Hamid Karzai accepted the decision.

But White House officials, as well as Sen. John Kerry, D-Mass., have suggested that U.S. strategy toward Afghanistan is contingent on political stability.

"Quite frankly, I think any credible person in this country would make a case that all the troops in the world will not solve a problem without a partner that is there ultimately to help," White House Press Secretary Robert Gibbs said Monday. "None of this is going to work without credible partners."

White House Chief of Staff Rahm Emanuel said over the weekend that it would be "reckless" to make a decision on troop levels without doing a "thorough analysis" of whether the U.S. has a "true partner in governing."

And Kerry, chairman of the Senate Foreign Relations Committee, bluntly said it would be "irresponsible" to commit more troops before the election is resolved.

These comments drew widespread criticism from Democrats and Republicans in Congress Monday. They said a runoff is important, but that U.S. military strategy is not dependent on who's leading the country.

Obama on Tuesday said he called Karzai to congratulate him on the decision to accept the runoff.

"President Karzai as well as the other candidates, I think, have shown that they have the interests of the Afghan people at heart," Obama said, following a meeting with Iraqi Prime Minister Nouri al-Maliki. "This is a reflection of commitment to the rule of law."

http://www.foxnews.com/politics/2009/10/20/obama-praises-karzai-decision-accept-runoff-election/

ghost
10-21-2009, 09:43 PM
And let me guess, they're still waiting for Obama's response...

nastyleg
10-22-2009, 02:08 AM
And let me guess, they're still waiting for Obama's response...

Gee how did you ever guess...LOL

If you want to see something eerie look at LBJ and Obama, then look at Westmoreland and Petraus, McChrystal. Congress then and Congress now. The parallels bother me.

Reactor-Axe-Man
10-22-2009, 10:50 AM
Gee how did you ever guess...LOL

If you want to see something eerie look at LBJ and Obama, then look at Westmoreland and Petraus, McChrystal. Congress then and Congress now. The parallels bother me.

That's a parallel I've also noticed. It's chilling.

ghost
10-22-2009, 11:32 AM
Gee how did you ever guess...LOL

If you want to see something eerie look at LBJ and Obama, then look at Westmoreland and Petraus, McChrystal. Congress then and Congress now. The parallels bother me.


So maybe this means we'll be getting our Nixon(minus watergate) soon, who will finally clean things up in Afghanistan, after "Our LBJ"(Obama) doesn't get re-elected. :thumbup: Or maybe this is just wishful thinking...

nastyleg
10-22-2009, 11:36 AM
So maybe this means we'll be getting our Nixon(minus watergate) soon, who will finally clean things up in Afghanistan, after "Our LBJ"(Obama) doesn't get re-elected. :thumbup: Or maybe this is just wishful thinking...

Now you are a forward looking man Truman. One can hope that it will not be too little too late

GTFPDQ
10-22-2009, 11:59 AM
So much hope placed on Obama I think he may have taken it as a free pass. But he may be costing lives. Yest all he has to do is talk less and listen more.