No Strategy Yet In Afghanistan And Already Obama’s Talking “Exit Plan”
Obama Wants Comprehensive Strategy for Afghanistan
President says a comprehensive strategy in Afghanistan — including an exit plan — is key to America’s “No. 1 mission” of preventing an attack on the U.S., its interests or its allies.
WASHINGTON — A comprehensive strategy in Afghanistan — including an exit plan — is key to America’s “No. 1 mission” of preventing an attack on the U.S., its interests or its allies, President Obama said in an interview broadcast Sunday.
“What we can’t do is think that just a military approach in Afghanistan is going to be able to solve our problems,” the president said on CBS’ “60 Minutes.” “So what we’re looking for is a comprehensive strategy. And there’s got to be an exit strategy. There’s got to be a sense that this is not perpetual drift.”
Obama’s comments were a prelude to a revamped plan for fighting insurgents in Afghanistan and Pakistan, which is expected to be announced this week. On Friday, a military official said the overhauled U.S. strategy would call for new garrisons in far-flung Afghan communities to better hold off the Taliban.
Obama’s plan covers the next three to five years, with the goals of containing the insurgency, heading off the possibility that it could topple Afghanistan’s fragile central government and providing enough security for Afghan citizens that they reject the insurgents of their own accord, the official said Friday. He spoke on condition of anonymity because the review was not complete.
In the CBS interview, Obama warned that Afghanistan would be “a tough nut to crack,” with issues that commanders on the ground judged to be more difficult to resolve than Iraq.
“It’s easier terrain,” the president said of Iraq, where the war is winding down after six hard-fought years. “You’ve got a much better educated population, infrastructure to build off of. You don’t have some of the same destabilizing border issues that you have between Afghanistan and Pakistan.”
Obama said an effective strategy in Afghanistan could include:
– building economic capacity in Afghanistan;
– improving diplomatic efforts in Pakistan;
– bringing a more regional diplomatic approach to bear;
– and coordinating more effectively with allies.
When asked about the most frustrating part of his job, Obama took a jab at his predecessor, George W. Bush.
“You are often confronted with bad choices that flow from less than optimal decisions made a year ago, two years ago, five years ago, when you weren’t here,” Obama said. “A lot of times, when things land at my desk, it’s a choice between bad and worse.”
He again took issue with former Vice President Dick Cheney, who criticized the Obama administration for shutting down the Guantanamo Bay detention center and forbidding torture of terrorist suspects. Cheney said such steps are making America weaker and more vulnerable to attack.
“The facts don’t bear him out,” Obama said. “Let’s assume we didn’t change these practices. Are we going to just keep on going until … the entire Muslim world and Arab world despises us? Do we think that’s really going to make us safer? I don’t know a lot of thoughtful thinkers, liberal or conservative, who think that that was the right approach.”
In the interview, Obama said the most difficult decision he’s had to make in his 2-month-old presidency was to send more troops to Afghanistan, which he decided before completion of a strategic review on the region.
“When I make a decision to send 17,000 young Americans to Afghanistan, you can understand that intellectually, but understanding what that means for those families, for those young people when you end up sitting at your desk, signing a condolence letter to one of the family members of a fallen hero, you’re reminded each and every day at every moment that the decisions you make count.”
(AP)







Here you go Barry…
You STFU
We win
You exit
We win again
this guy loves losing wars. too bad our military wont let him do that. he cant get out fast enough to lose
The fucker was even laughing about the economy during the interview.
This is all one big joke for the prick.
Sure … Sure Barry … whatevah you say….
Its perfectly fine in my opinion to recognize the conflict has variables that need to be factored and its ok if part of the “success” plan even covers departure….
But reality…. the best laid plans of mice and men…. how often does a initial battle plan get destroyed upon contact?
Talk is cheap…. what he may want to consider is building up the resources necessary to rescue Pakistans 80 Nukes in the event they go tits up….
and really… this guys admin cant handle the successful diplomatic planning of a state visit… so Im supposed to have faith in any “plan” they have…
uh huh…..its amatuer hour in DC
Attn: B. Obama
RE: Muslims
From: Anyone who has ever read a history book
The entire Muslim world already hates us and they have hated us since the 7th century. The war on terror doesn’t enter into it.