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Dick Cheney slams President Obama for projecting ‘weakness’
Politico ^ | 12-1-09 | Mike Allen, Jim Vandehei

Posted on 11/30/2009 10:49:24 PM PST by STARWISE

On the eve of the unveiling of the nation’s new Afghanistan policy, former Vice President Dick Cheney slammed President Barack Obama for projecting “weakness” to adversaries and warned that more workaday Afghans will side with the Taliban if they think the United States is heading for the exits.

In a 90-minute interview at his suburban Washington house, Cheney said the president’s “agonizing” about Afghanistan strategy “has consequences for your forces in the field.”

“I begin to get nervous when I see the commander in chief making decisions apparently for what I would describe as small ‘p’ political reasons, where he’s trying to balance off different competing groups in society,” Cheney said.

“Every time he delays, defers, debates, changes his position, it begins to raise questions: Is the commander in chief really behind what they’ve been asked to do?”

Obama administration officials have complained ever since taking office that they face a series of unpalatable — if not impossible — national security decisions in Afghanistan and Pakistan because of the Bush administration’s unwavering insistence on focusing on Iraq.

But Cheney rejected any suggestion that Obama had to decide on a new strategy for Afghanistan because the one employed by the previous administration failed.

Cheney was asked if he thinks the Bush administration bears any responsibility for the disintegration of Afghanistan because of the attention and resources that were diverted to Iraq. “I basically don’t,” he replied without elaborating.

Obama will announce a troop buildup in Afghanistan in a speech Tuesday at West Point, and he’s expected to send at least 30,000 more U.S. troops to the country. The White House also has said that Obama will outline a general time frame for the United States to begin withdrawing from Afghanistan.

But Cheney said the average Afghan citizen “sees talk about exit strategies and how soon we can get out, instead of talk about how we win.

“Those folks ... begin to look for ways to accommodate their enemies,” Cheney said. “They’re worried the United States isn’t going to be there much longer and the bad guys are.”

During the interview, Cheney laced his concerns with a broader critique of Obama’s foreign and national security policy, saying Obama’s nuanced and at times cerebral approach projects “weakness” and that the president is looking “far more radical than I expected.”

“Here’s a guy without much experience, who campaigned against much of what we put in place ... and who now travels around the world apologizing,” Cheney said. “I think our adversaries — especially when that’s preceded by a deep bow ... — see that as a sign of weakness.”

Specifically, Cheney said the Justice Department decision to try Khalid Sheikh Mohammed, the accused mastermind of the Sept. 11 attacks, in New York City is “great” for Al Qaeda.

“One of their top people will be given the opportunity — courtesy of the United States government and the Obama administration — to have a platform from which they can espouse this hateful ideology that they adhere to,” he said. “I think it’s likely to give encouragement — aid and comfort — to the enemy.”

The former vice president is splitting his time among his houses in Virginia, in Wyoming and on Maryland’s Eastern Shore, with a place at each for working on his memoir, to be published in the spring of 2011.

His eldest daughter, former Principal Deputy Assistant Secretary of State Liz Cheney, is collaborating on the writing and overseeing research.

During the campaign, Cheney recalled, he saw Obama as “sort of a mainline, traditional Democrat — liberal, from the liberal wing of the party.” But Cheney said he is increasingly persuaded by the notion that Obama “doesn’t believe in American exceptionalism — the idea that the United States is a special nation, that we are the greatest, freest nation mankind has ever known.”

“When I see the way he operates, I am increasingly convinced that he’s not as committed to or as wedded to that concept as most of the presidents I’ve known, Republican or Democrat,” he said. “I am worried. And I find as I get out around the country, a lot of other people are worried, too.”

Cheney said his worries extend to Obama’s domestic agenda: “He obviously has a very robust agenda of change — health care system, cap and trade, redistribution of wealth. I rarely hear him talk about the private sector.”

Cheney charged that Obama’s plans for Afghanistan are based on political calculations by “a guy who campaigned from one end of the country to the other, saying Afghanistan was the good war ... so that he could come across as somebody who’s not against all wars.”

“Now, things have changed. Iraq’s going significantly better because of the decisions we made in the Bush administration — the surge and so forth,” the former vice president added. “And he’s having to deal, sort of up close and personal, with the Afghanistan situation. And it’s tough — it’s hard. ... Sometimes I have the feeling that they’re just figuring that out.”

Looking ahead to 2012, Cheney said the likely midterm congressional losses for Democrats next year “point in the direction of a very competitive situation in 2012 — a very respectable shot for the Republicans of taking back the presidency.”

“There’s a lot of churning and a lot of ferment out there in the party today, and that’s basically a healthy thing,” he said. “Our adversaries — our Democratic adversaries — like to be able to portray the Republican Party as a bunch of wingnuts — narrow based, always have some agenda that’s not attractive to the public. ... That’s easier for them, and more fun, than dealing with their own problems. And I think their problems are significant.”

Cheney said “it’s far too soon to be handicapping” his party’s presidential nominee. “We’ve got a lot of folks, I’m sure, who will want to pursue it. I haven’t committed and don’t expect to anytime soon,” he said. “I think we’ve got a lot of interesting people in the Republican Party.”

Cheney at first declined to make any comment about Sarah Palin, but finally said: “I like her, personally. ... She’s charming, engaging. She’s got as much right to be out there as anybody else. Will she be a candidate at some point? How would she do as a candidate? Those are all questions that only time will tell.”

And what does he think about the movement to draft him to seek the top job himself?

Cheney says he sees no such scenario.

“Why would I want to do that?” he replied. “It’s been a hell of a tour. I’ve loved it. I have no aspirations for further office.”


TOPICS: Foreign Affairs; Front Page News; Government; Politics/Elections
KEYWORDS: afghanistan; bho44; cheney; obama; ourgreattroops; palin; unfit; vpdickcheney; weakling
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To: LeoWindhorse
America needs to be led by warriors , not lawyers

Excellent tagline material. When the inevitable disaster brings my count to its end, I think I'll use that one.

61 posted on 12/01/2009 8:10:04 AM PST by null and void (We are now in day 314 of our national holiday from reality. - 0bama really isn't one of US.)
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To: STARWISE; Caleb1411

62 posted on 12/01/2009 8:10:25 AM PST by rhema ("Break the conventions; keep the commandments." -- G. K. Chesterton)
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To: unkus
Dick Cheney is one of the best...ever!

Without his heart problems, he’d be our next president.

Better a flaky pump, than no heart at all. (Not that I'm saying 0bama is a heartless bastard, nope, not me, nohow)

63 posted on 12/01/2009 8:12:55 AM PST by null and void (We are now in day 314 of our national holiday from reality. - 0bama really isn't one of US.)
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To: Eye of Unk
Obama needs to ditch Michelle and get a white “trophy” wife.

Hmmmm. This:

Vs This:

Tough call...

64 posted on 12/01/2009 8:24:32 AM PST by null and void (We are now in day 314 of our national holiday from reality. - 0bama really isn't one of US.)
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To: rhema

65 posted on 12/01/2009 8:29:05 AM PST by null and void (We are now in day 314 of our national holiday from reality. - 0bama really isn't one of US.)
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To: Eye of Unk

Do you know the difference between Barack Obama and Tiger Woods? Michelle doesn’t need a gold club to kick his ass.


66 posted on 12/01/2009 8:37:25 AM PST by massgopguy (I owe everything to George Bailey)
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To: Dewey Revoltnow
Clearly someone who snuck in.

LOL

67 posted on 12/01/2009 10:28:00 AM PST by onyx
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To: ync1994
Yes, brilliant for Dick Cheney’s timing on the eve of BHO’s b.s. announcement using the USMA as a backdrop. Someone said that is not presidential and that a POTUS should be making this kind of announcement from the Oval Office.

Hey ync1994! Of course it's inappropriate to use the West Point cadets as props, but Obama is all about staging. Remember his Greek columns? I hope his teleprompters stall, but I really hope the cadets have not been told to applaud him. That would be a travesty.

I am not going to watch the horror show. Are you?

68 posted on 12/01/2009 10:36:37 AM PST by onyx
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To: STARWISE

I love that man!


69 posted on 12/01/2009 10:39:13 AM PST by happygrl (Hope and Change or Rope and Chains?)
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To: ohioWfan; SmokingJoe; Carling; Just Lori

Good replies all. Cheney is a great resource and will remain so as we dismantle the reign of Obamnsky and restore sanity to the White House and Congress. I too hope his daughter gets increasingly involved. It’s hardly surprising that she’s brilliant and outspoken!


70 posted on 12/01/2009 5:32:36 PM PST by PaleoBob
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To: PaleoBob

“For the record, and not that it matters, but Dick Cheney is the man MOST QUALIFIED to be president of the USA. I’m a HUGE Sarah Palin fan, but she isn’t even a close second to Cheney. And no one else is a close third.”

You are in my head, Brother Bob.


71 posted on 12/01/2009 5:51:43 PM PST by StatenIsland
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To: PaleoBob

She has a good mix of both parents in her. Classy, sharp, and not easily dismissed. She will make an outstanding candidate in any election if she chooses that road.


72 posted on 12/02/2009 12:12:33 AM PST by Just Lori (What we have is a TOXIC government, and that aint no ASSET!!!!)
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To: ohioWfan; rabscuttle385

RE :”Agree with all. Dick Cheney is a HERO. THANK you, Mr. Vice President!”

Yep, thanks to him we are at peace and Obama has the peace dividend he is squandering now. A lesser man would leave the next guy a war, a bad economy, growing national debt, open borders, OOOPPS, are we talking about Cheney??

Never mind!


73 posted on 12/04/2009 2:13:12 PM PST by sickoflibs ( "It's not the taxes, the redistribution is the government spending you demand stupid")
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To: sickoflibs
This will be my final reply to you, sicklib, no matter what you pester me with....

Stop this nonsense.

74 posted on 12/05/2009 3:48:47 PM PST by ohioWfan (Proud Mom of a Bronze Star recipient!)
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To: sickoflibs

W and Cheny et al realized that there was the greatest opportunity of all time to destroy liberalism.

The process is unfolding as we speak and liberalism is stumbling on the blocks placed in Obama’s path. His ship of state is being dashed on the rocks.


75 posted on 12/05/2009 3:54:47 PM PST by bert (K.E. N.P. +12 . Lukenbach Texas is barely there)
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