This approach means, as Senator John McCain has noted, that We now have an opportunity to build a bipartisan consensus in support of a vital national security priority: defeating Al-Qaeda and its violent extremist allies in Afghanistan and Pakistan, and ensuring that these countries never again serve as bases for terrorist attacks against America and our allies.
We should be clear, however, that fewer troops mean assuming more risk. Talk of an exit date also risks sending the wrong message. We should be in Afghanistan to win, not to set a timetable for withdrawal that signals a lack of resolve to our friends, and lets our enemies believe they can wait us out. As long as were in to win, and as long as troop level decisions are based on conditions on the ground and the advice of our military commanders, I support President Obamas decision.
- Sarah Palin
All while signing books.......
Pure genius.
The left must be reeling.
I’m about 50 posts in and it seems a bunch of you have a hard time reading between the lines or simply have it in for Sarah Palin.
1. Palin said, fewer troops means assuming more risk, alluding to the fact that Obama didn’t give all of the requested troops in the requested time.
2. Talk of an exit date also sends the wrong message, meaning you don’t tip your hand and give the enemy hope of holding out until we leave. I don’t know if Obama is actually tipping his hand or saying something strategic at the behest of the Military. Knowing Obama he’s likely tipping his hand.
3. ...as long as troop level decisions are based on conditions on the ground and the advice of our military commanders... She knows damn well that Obama DID NOT give what was requested, it’s a direct shot at Obama.
I don’t know how anyone could read this and say she’s jumping up and down and thrilled with what Obama did. Some just want to take shots or Palin, didn’t read what she said, or don’t understand what she said.
Excellent choice of words by Sarah. She CAN’T be seen as not supporting a plausible war effort or the left will crucify her with OUR words. How many times since 911 have all conservatives of note, from Rush on down, blasted various members of the left for NOT supporting the President on the war? Yet she slipped in four little words that leave her plenty of room to chide Obama whenever his war support is less than hers, “mostly” and “as long as.” And her title is brilliant. I suspect Obama will come to hate “in it to win it” nearly as much as “death panels!” Obama knows he doesn’t dare deny he’s “in it to win it” as much as he knows he’s not in it to win it. We should strive to pin Sarah’s phrase to Obama’s oratory; make as many people believe he said it as thought Sarah said the Tina Fey “I can see Russia from my house” quote. It would both force Obama to support the war more than he wants and drive Obama and the left crazy.
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Sarah Palin: Finally, A Decision for Afghanistan: We’re In It to Win It
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Gov. Palin, I don’t doubt your intent.
But we won’t know if the current President is in it.
Until the EFFECTIVE Rules of Engagement are apparent.
If Obama doesn’t (in polite terms) say: When you confront combatants
that are shooting at you, shoot to kill.
Because we ain’t gonna’ have Gitmo to warehouse them.
Of course, if Obama issues such ROEs, I’ll have a freakin’ heart attack.
If this is based upon the needs of the military leadership in order to achieve mission objectives and win, it beats having done nothing.
Getting ready to endorse McCain for another Senate run?
In all fighting, the direct method may be used for joining battle, but indirect methods will be needed in order to secure victory. In battle, there are not more than two methods of attack - the direct and the indirect; yet these two in combination give rise to an endless series of maneuvers. The direct and the indirect lead on to each other in turn. It is like moving in a circle - you never come to an end. Who can exhaust the possibilities of their combination?
- Sun Tzu
Obama never mentioned the word Victory once in the speech. Announcing 30,000 troops and then in the next breath saying in 18 months we leave is a clear message to the Taliban to lay low, it will be yours soon, and it passifies the radical left as well, all is lost ... I would not serve under this man, I would not let my life be wasted for him and him alone.
I am very sorry, but she is way off base with this statement. He is not in it to win it, semi-stablized maybe, but the escalation is for more sinister reasons.
In Nov. ‘06 it was senior democrats who attempted to reinstitute the DRAFT!
0bama mentioned several times the issue with Pakistan during the campaign. He even piqued the anti-war folks about his Pakistan rhetoric during the campaign. Afghanastan is a launching point for Pakistan. 0bama needs a war. All fascist governments need a war and a draft.
The question is can 0bama rally his left? This one time, like a stopped clock, they just might be correct.
..my advice to the governor would be to never mention the name of John McCain, ever...
Sarah jumps in too soon. A mistake.
She’s not a neo-con OK?
bttt