The President announced his new strategy in Afghanistan yesterday, and it is one that Republicans and conservatives can support. Clearly benefiting from the breathing space afforded by the successful surge in Iraq, Mr. Obama seeks now to ramp up our efforts in Afghanistan on all fronts. With rhetoric sounding a lot like that of the previous occupant of the Oval Office, the President is very much moving in the direction upon which he campaigned, treating Afghanistan (rather than Iraq) as the central front of the war on terror (whoops, overseas contingency operation).
Good and smart people disagree on this strategy. Many believe it is time to stop the bleeding in Afghanistan and slowly disengage. That may prove to be the case, but I don't think it is the case now. Given our efforts in Iraq and the strains placed on our land forces, Afghanistan never got the kind of attention it deserved.
It is now put up or shut up time in the Democratic Party. We all endured the poetic waxings of Obama, Pelosi, Reid et al about the goodness and importance of the war in Afghanistan, mainly as a way of trying to force President Bush into retreat on Iraq. He did not, and Iraq is making a go of it even as we begin a controlled withdrawl. Now we get to see the truth (or not) behind the elevation of Afghanistan in the councils of Democratic war and policy making. Was it simply to look strong and attack a Republican President? Or did they really mean it? How will the Moveon.org crowd react to their President actually taking the Commander-in-Chief role seriously? The fractious nature of the Democratic Party will be on display for all to see.
Though it is not constructive to do so, I still cannot help but wonder how today would be different, had we not gone into Iraq at all and just focused on Afghanistan.
ReplyDeleteWould Pakistan still be the concern that it has become?
What might be different in Iran? Well, maybe Iran might not be that different.
In a way, it doesn't matter, because our current situation is what it is.
The surge worked, but our land forces are nearly broken. More men are going to die because things have gotten worse there.
"Now we get to see the truth (or not) behind the elevation of Afghanistan in the councils of Democratic war and policy making."
ReplyDeleteThis will also test the mettle of the Republican party. Things may get worse before they get better in Af-Pak, and I hope the Republicans put principle before politics in standing with Obama on this. They may disagree with the tactics, but the overall objective is something with which they should easily find common ground.
This may also give the Republicans greater leverage with Obama in other areas should the more liberal factions of the Democrat base start bailing en masse once things start to turn.
Cindy Sheehan Calls for Protest Against Obama Iraq and Afghanistan War Policy.
ReplyDeleteFunny how the libs loved her and made her famous when she was protesting Bush, but when she criticizes Obama she disappears and gets no coverage.........
If Cindy is against it, it may not be too bad a policy.