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Afghan War Debate Now Leans to Focus on Al Qaeda

Thu, 10/08/2009 - 12:08pm
Afghan War Debate Now Leans to Focus on Al Qaeda - Peter Baker and Eric Schmitt, New York Times.

President Obama's national security team is moving to reframe its war strategy by emphasizing the campaign against Al Qaeda in Pakistan while arguing that the Taliban in Afghanistan do not pose a direct threat to the United States, officials said Wednesday. As Mr. Obama met with advisers for three hours to discuss Pakistan, the White House said he had not decided whether to approve a proposed troop buildup in Afghanistan. But the shift in thinking, outlined by senior administration officials on Wednesday, suggests that the president has been presented with an approach that would not require all of the additional troops that his commanding general in the region has requested.

It remains unclear whether everyone in Mr. Obama's war cabinet fully accepts this view. While Vice President Joseph R. Biden Jr. has argued for months against increasing troops in Afghanistan because Pakistan was the greater priority, Secretary of State Hillary Rodham Clinton and Defense Secretary Robert M. Gates have both warned that the Taliban remain linked to Al Qaeda and would give their fighters havens again if the Taliban regained control of all or large parts of Afghanistan, making it a mistake to think of them as separate problems. Moreover, Mr. Obama's commander there, Gen. Stanley A. McChrystal, has argued that success demands a substantial expansion of the American presence, up to 40,000 more troops. Any decision that provides less will expose the president to criticism, especially from Republicans, that his policy is a prescription for failure...

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MAJUSMCRET (not verified)

Fri, 10/09/2009 - 8:17am

The Administration is cutting the number of Guards on our southern border although we are NOW being invaded by terrorists, criminals, and drug traffickers across that border. In spite of this threat to Americans, the Administration is debating sending more troops to Afghanistan to protect Afghans. Perhaps, the biggest travesty in this issue is that the American media has failed to keep Americans aware of this ever growing threat to their security. For a window on this problem, visit the "shrapnel rich" domain of The Butter-Cutter at: http://www.thebutter-cutter.com/Protecting_Americans.php