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Home Front: Politix
Obama's military problem is getting worse
2009-10-22
President Obama is presiding over a slow-motion civil-military crash occasioned by his meandering Afghanistan strategy review. The crash has not yet happened and is avoidable, but it also foreseeable. Of concern, the latest reports out of the White House suggest that Obama's team is not yet fully aware of the dangers. If it happens, it will be a problem entirely of Obama's own making and it could have a lasting impact on the way his administration unfolds.

As Rich Lowry has observed, President Obama rarely misses a chance to blame a challenge he is confronting on his predecessor. This rhetorical tic served Obama well during the campaign and probably still resonates with partisans who post anonymous comments on blogs or who suffer from chronic Bush Derangement Syndrome. But it gives the impression that the Administration never left the campaign bubble and may even encourage self-defeating campaign-like behavior such as picking feuds with news organizations.

And insofar as the Afghan strategy review goes, it is a narrative string that is thoroughly played out because the current civil-military problem confronting the Obama Administration is entirely of its own making. The problem is not that Afghanistan is a difficult combat theater, nor that Karzai is an inconvenient Afghan ally, nor even that President Obama is taking time to review his strategic options. All of that and more is true and, I suppose, some of it can be "blamed" on President Bush. The problem that cannot be blamed on Bush is that the way President Obama is reviewing his strategic options is generating needless civil-military friction and, unless the Obama team gets it under control, could generate a genuine civil-military crisis.
Posted by:GolfBravoUSMC

#4  FREEREPUBLIC > CALLS FOR NUCLEAR WEAPONS IN SOUTH KOREA; + GOOGLE MAPS GIVES HIMALAYAN TOWN TO CHINA.

The day is still young...
Posted by: JosephMendiola   2009-10-22 23:19  

#3  Unfortunately he has JohnQ - at least to Iraq during his campaign.

And the MSM networks anchorpeople went right along with him - knee-pads literally in hand. After not even mentioning the several trips McCain made over the years.

As I recall he made several photo-ops. Was supposed to visit a hospital (in Germany??) but skipped it - another photo-op was far more important to The One than (in his eye...) foolish soldiers who were wounded in battle......

I still don't think Katie (Couric) or Brian (Williams) have yet wiped off their mouths.... And yes it _was_ that disgusting.
Posted by: CrazyFool   2009-10-22 16:54  

#2  We should cut Dear Leader some slack here. After all, Afghanistan just popped up on the radar - assuming you ignore the eight years we have been fighting there and all his campaign rhetoric about the 'right war', I mean.
Posted by: SteveS   2009-10-22 15:40  

#1  I don't believe BO has even been to Afghanistan or Iraq, has he?
Posted by: JohnQC   2009-10-22 15:24  

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