Posted on 03/25/2015 2:01:35 PM PDT by SeekAndFind
In a statement ABCs Jon Karl found astounding, White House press secretary Josh Earnest continued to call the United Statess activities in Yemen as a model for counter-terrorism even as the Arabic nations government collapses and international terrorist groups move in.
As al-Qaida in the Arabian Peninsula gained power in Yemens north over the past few years, the Obama administration responded with a relatively hands-off approach. The U.S. government helped build up, support and train government forces fighting the terrorists while providing air reconnaissance and, occasionally, drone strikes against high-value targets in the country.
It was a plan that the Obama administration frequently held up as a successful example of U.S. counter-terrorism strategy. But as Shiite Houthi rebels continue to drive the Yemeni government from power, and fighters from the al-Qaida and the Islamic State conduct terrorist attacks and consolidate their forces, many have called the American strategy to help stabilize the nation fundamentally flawed.
Now that we have, essentially, complete chaos in Yemen, does the White House still believe that Yemen is the model for counter-terrorism strategy? Karl asked Earnest on Wednesday.
The White House does continue to believe that a successful counter-terrorism strategy is one that will build up the capacity of the central government to have local fighters on the ground to take the fight to extremists in their own country, Earnest said, emphasizing the importance of supporting local security forces. That is a template that has succeeded in mitigating the threat that we face from extremists in place like Yemen and Somalia, he added.
Thats astounding to hear, Karl said. You still see Yemen as a model? Building up a central government a central government that has now collapsed? A president who has apparently fled the country? Saudi troops amassing on one border? The Iranians supporting the rebels? You consider this a model?
Earnest conceded that the strategy may no longer work that well in Yemen, specifically, but claimed that we do continue to enjoy the benefits of a sustained counter-terrorism/security infrastructure that remains in Yemen.
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I raise a glass of milch to the memory of Stuka pilot extraordinaire Hans Rudel.
But the point here is, if Josh Earnest had been US WH press secretary on 12/7/1941, he would have called the above a “grave cultural misunderstanding” and an earnest apology would have been immediately delivered to the Germans.
“I raise a glass of milch to the memory of Stuka pilot extraordinaire Hans Rudel.
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Well, that’s a lot better than a glass of milt!
There’s a lot of information in one’s advisers. Although not as public as most, perhaps the most influential economic adviser ever was under Reagan, and took place behind the scenes...Milton Friedman.
The strongest drink Rudel ever drank: milk.
Outstanding pilot. Had his foot shot off, modified his Stuka’s controls and continued to fly.
Should have used blimbs like the hindenberg. Nicely done.
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