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Home Front: Politix
Obama Now Angry at slow pace of Afghan Buildup
2010-01-11
Senior White House advisers are frustrated by what they say is the Pentagon's slow pace in deploying 30,000 additional troops to Afghanistan and its inability to live up to an initial promise to have all of the forces in the country by next summer, senior administration officials said Friday.
of course the dithering between the functional completion of the McChrystal report in July or Aug and the Obama proclamation in Nov isn't a problem nor is that fact that 70% of the McC report is based on info gathered at the end of the Bush admin
Last month in Kabul, Lt. Gen. David M. Rodriguez, the deputy commander of American and NATO forces in Afghanistan, did not back away from that schedule, but he told reporters of the difficulties he faced even in getting all the forces in by fall. He said that bad weather, limited capacity to send supplies by air and attacks on ground convoys carrying equipment for troops from Pakistan and other countries presented substantial hurdles.

"There's a lot of risks in here, but we're going to try to get them in as fast as we can," he said at the time. "There's a lot of things that have to line up perfectly."
Posted by:lord garth

#22  Any chance he'll grow up in the next 3 years?

Naaahhh, I didn't think so either....
Posted by: Barbara Skolaut   2010-01-11 22:20  

#21  Something left out - money.

Say you have a unit - call it a Marine Expeditionary Unit or MEU. There's some 2000+ troops including some support units units that maybe haven't worked together before. They have to be trained: somewhat acclimated or re-acclimated to dealing with each other and the Afghanistan terrain and environment (physical and sociological), exercise C4, do facilities set-up, get personnel medically qualified, etc.

That means transport in-CONUS, generally to places across the country from their base. They might be able to borrow or use some equipment stationed at the training sites, but they have to bring a lot of it with them.

All of that costs money. I haven't heard where it's coming from.
Posted by: Pappy   2010-01-11 21:14  

#20  Wish it were so OP but the only ones that will feel stress are those that care.

Zero and company couldn't care less about the outcome only how they look, and they can spin that to blame someone else no matter what.
Posted by: AlanC   2010-01-11 16:54  

#19  I was just reading Tuchman's biography of Stilwell. She mentioned the problem of flying Chinese troops in C-47s over The Hump so they could be trained and equipped by Americans in Burma. This was dangerous and expensive, and flying over those mountains was at the limits of the C-47's performance. To save on weight, and to save expenses at their end, the Chinese generals packed in their soldiers naked. Now if we could just...
Posted by: Pstanley   2010-01-11 14:05  

#18  With any luck we might have a speaker with an R after his (or her) name come November.

I always thought of Biden as 'Insurance' against OBumble's removal from office.
Posted by: CrazyFool   2010-01-11 13:57  

#17  Nancy Pelosi as POTUS? No thanks OP.
Posted by: Besoeker   2010-01-11 13:52  

#16  I am constantly amazed not only with "President" Obumble's cluelessness, but also with the cluelessness of those around him. A clueless president can redeem himself by appointing good advisors. Unfortunately, that's not Obumble's style. The stress level in his administration must be through the roof, and climbing. I doubt either he or Biden will last the four years until 2012. Cardiac arrest is just one of many threats to Obumble's survival. If he goes, so does Biden - not even the Dummycritters would want to have Biden as president.
Posted by: Old Patriot   2010-01-11 13:48  

#15  Just remember Bambi,
While you may want all this stuff accomplished quicker, the only one that could everything done by Friday was Robinson Crusoe.
Posted by: USN, Ret.   2010-01-11 13:32  

#14  So why don't we just drive the stuff from Iraq to Afghanistan?

Oh. That. (Iran is in between; I checked.)

Well, can't The One finesse that little detail?
Posted by: Bobby   2010-01-11 12:11  

#13  Considering the weather at US ports, I am not surprised it is taking longer to get those forces over there. I also have to wonder how much equipment is still not back from Iraq even if the soldiers and marines themselves are returned.

Posted by: crosspatch   2010-01-11 11:58  

#12  Why not? It always works in Risk!

(Referring to the game)

Glaring evidence of the quote:

Amateurs think tactics, professionals think logistics.
Posted by: CrazyFool   2010-01-11 11:51  

#11  Good lord, I learned in my first planning position 30 years ago that the boss never hears the caveats.

Me: I can't tell you when the software will be done unless I know how many resources I have.

Him: Don't worry about it you'll have everything you could possibly need just tell me when you can be done.

Me: IF I have 6 resources on board, ramped up by June 1 I can be done by Oct. 1.

Later.......

Him: We have to be done by Sept. 15!!
Me: But it's August 1 and you STILL have only approved 4 resources and they aren't trained yet!!!!!


Downhill from there. I learned the lesson that you ALWAYS fudge the estimates if you're not in control of the budget.
Posted by: AlanC   2010-01-11 11:18  

#10  Its your fault jackass. No decision means no money. No money, no logistics. No logistics, no troops.

Its your problem and fault obama.
You don't know ANYTHING.
Posted by: newc   2010-01-11 11:14  

#9  Good Lord.. face meet palm
Posted by: Oscar   2010-01-11 10:50  

#8  Perhaps he's setting up an excuse for an extension on the withdrawl timeframe? /hope
Posted by: gorb   2010-01-11 10:36  

#7  Reality sets in for The One®
Posted by: Mullah Richard   2010-01-11 10:25  

#6  So a guy gets elected as POTUS who never did anything before; never had any kind of real job; never served in the military. He'd better quit being arrogant and listen to some military advisors. He should look to people who have actually done such a military buildup in the past. Two months of dithering didn't help the time schedule.
Posted by: JohnQC   2010-01-11 10:10  

#5  Careful Moose, I've caught some heat by drawing parallels between Barry and Gaius.
Posted by: Besoeker   2010-01-11 09:31  

#4  I wonder if this will turn out like Caligula's abortive conquest of northern Britannia, which while a complete flop, Caligula pretended was a great victory, returning to Rome with Gauls dressed as Germanic tribesmen, and treasure chests full of seashells collected by Roman soldiers, as "Tribute from Neptune."
Posted by: Anonymoose   2010-01-11 09:28  

#3  Especially considering that the months eaten up by command dithering were logistically valuable months - late summer and early fall, whereas by the time they made up their minds, it was Dreaded Afghan Winter, and a particularly nasty one too, if it's matching the weather patterns of the rest of the northern hemisphere.

There are reasons we used to choose presidents based partially on military service, even if it was something so non-glamorous as a logistics officer in the south Pacific (Nixon), or an actor in the propaganda arm (Reagan). Hell, even Johnson pretended to be a reserve officer long enough to take a joyride into the combat zone, although you'll note that he turned out to be a pretty piss-poor president, and I'd be willing to argue that it had a lot to do with the way in which his wartime service was playacting, not the thing itself.

Even Reagan wasn't great shakes on the military end of things, to be honest. He was brilliant in comparison with Carter (sub officer - what do they care about the weather?), but on the other hand, Lebanon, Iran-Contra, and the not-exactly-sterling Grenada operation.
Posted by: Mitch H.   2010-01-11 09:12  

#2  On a visit to Afghanistan last month, Admiral Mullen pressed military logisticians on how they would be able to meet the schedule. But even Admiral Mullen, who said he was “reasonably confident” that the logistics would work out, acknowledged the tall order before the military, saying, “I want a plan B because life doesnÂ’t always work out.”em>

Translation: I don't care how cold it is or how many MRE's they must eat, or how short the transport and secure bases are! I've got POTUS and his screaming cadre up my arss, and I'll never get that post-retirement civilian appointment unless I can make this HAPPEN!
Posted by: Besoeker   2010-01-11 09:11  

#1  You mean it doesn't all magically appear as soon as The One commands it?
Posted by: Cornsilk Blondie   2010-01-11 08:54  

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