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Re: I agree wholeheartedly (none / 0)

At this point I would think we should get more NATO involvement in Afganistan .

We have a growing problem over there but we cannot jeopardize the gains in Iraq , hence if Gen. David Peatreaus and the military commanders don't advocate for the position you have then I can't recommend it .

There is no doubt Iraq is consuming a lot of our resources


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by lori on Thu Jul 03, 2008 at 08:03:10 PM EST
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Re: I agree wholeheartedly (none / 0)

Obama may be able to get more out of NATO. A new administration would get a fresh look from the Europeans.


by souvarine on Thu Jul 03, 2008 at 08:05:37 PM EST
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Things are going to get pretty bad (none / 0)

if we have to wait for NATO to get pushed by Obama in his adminstration.  I was shocked to hear that the Taliban was surging in Afghanistan and if one of the reasons is that we do not have a sufficient troop presence in Afghanistan, don't we need to do something about this situation now before Al Qaeda and the Taliban get an even stronger foothold in the country.

Petreus, Bush, and McCain need to answer the question as to where we can get the troops to fight what Petreus admitted was a graver threat in Afghanistan.


by Blazers Edge on Thu Jul 03, 2008 at 08:13:26 PM EST
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Re: Things are going to get pretty bad (none / 0)

It's not just the troop levels.  Our 'mission' has come in for a lot of criticism from our allies.  The British know their way around the battlefield pretty well and a few months ago were making public complaints at the command level about our air-strikes and special forces hardening local opinion against the NATO mission there.

Sometimes I think we just don't do counter-insurgency warfare very well.  Maybe it is too complicated for us or something.  In an environment where the white hats and the black hats are not clearly obvious we seem to have a tendency to declare war on everybody.


by Shaun Appleby on Thu Jul 03, 2008 at 08:40:34 PM EST
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I think NATO sees it as our problem (2.00 / 1)

I think Petreus should consider flipping himself.  The media really didn't make that big of a deal about the Biden question at the time, but I thought that was the seminal moment of the hearings.  In no way can we let the Taliban and Al Qaeda gain even a comftorable foothold in Afghanistan.

From the sounds of things, the Taliban has had its own "surge" and our troop presence there might not be able to hold them back with as much efficiency.  Petreus/Bush/McCain haven't answered the question Obama raised about where will we find the troops to send into Afghanistan.  I think Obama can make a compelling argument that Iraq is the best place to find such troops.


by Blazers Edge on Thu Jul 03, 2008 at 08:07:36 PM EST
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