Comments on: U.S. Special Forces Strike In Pakistan
Rare Use Of Ground Forces Stokes Pakistani Ire, May Indicate High-Value Target
- You know what kind of vetting of Barack''s speech about invading sovereign Pakistan that I wanted to see was in terms of what the relationship is like between the Soviet Union and Pakistan . . . what if they send troops to shore up the tribal regions from the other side? Is that at all a possibility?
What''s the relationship with Pakistan and Iran - can we afford to alienate a so-so ally that is open about their nuke program if we''re concerned about Iran obtaining nukes?
Obviously everybody wants to bring Bin Laden to justice . . . I just want to know all the consequences of following through, good and bad.
And people understandably have a tendency to care more about not jeopardizing their potential tax cut than potential power shifts on the international geopolitical stage . . . but isn''t it the press'' job to care? Okay, do the Bristol Palin thing - fine, but can we at least consider the what-ifs? - Reply to this comment
- If it wasn''t for Obama''s TOUGH talk about the war and ending it - we would NOT see the progess being made today.
The progress being made is also NOT coming from the United States - it is coming from IRAQ! They are finally getting balls and telling US how they are going to do things. Bend over Bush and Cheney - because your golden child is turning you around and F''in you for a change.
How does it feel? Sweatin'' yet? - Reply to this comment
- OBAMA''''s promise to this nation is about as fluffy as Nancy Pelosi''''s promise to impeach bush..
lots of talk without any muscle, desire and substance to move forward
Posted by libsluv2spit at 04:18 PM : Sep 03, 2008
You got that right. Obama hardly inspires confidence when it comes to foreign policy. He''ll probably view Putin as a fellow socialist with whom he can hold hands around the campfire while singing Kumbaya and reflecting wistfully on the dearly departed Soviet Union. - Reply to this comment
- This is yet another example of Obama''''''''s superior judgement, and world leaders coming around to Obama''''''''s perspective. Good.
Obama has once again shown he was right on foreign policy, and McCain was wrong.
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Posted by dinslc at 03:13 PM : Sep 03, 2008
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another fine example of a fine obama judgement is paving the road to ''change'' by picking a very old school''ish DNC Dino to be his vp.
now in terms of ''world leaders'' praising the man..ask yourself this....coming from a bunch of european leaders who are so inept that they themselves are guilty of the very same atrocities that they throw at this country..
and it seems like thier own foreign policy is about the fail in dealing with russia..and guess who is going to save them AGAIN.
OBAMA''s promise to this nation is about as fluffy as Nancy Pelosi''s promise to impeach bush..
lots of talk without any muscle, desire and substance to move forward - Reply to this comment
- If Your A Pregnant Teen Vote For The GOP.... Ha Ha Ha
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Posted by WarMonger247 at 02:54 PM : Sep 03, 2008
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then obama would loose 90% of liberal votes...
obama appeal to the young, naive and stupid - Reply to this comment
- Last summer when Obama said he''''d be willing to go into Pakistan to target terrorists, he was criticized by McCain and others. This is yet another example of Obama''''s superior judgement, and world leaders coming around to Obama''''s perspective. Good.
Obama has once again shown he was right on foreign policy, and McCain was wrong.
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Posted by dinslc at 03:13 PM : Sep 03, 2008
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i believe that obama was being critized because he preached the ''negotiate'' policy and at the very same breath..would suggest something as "republican" as going into pakistan to target terrorism. Its called flip flop on MAJOR issues.
think about..most if not all of obama''s constituents are voting for the guy because he not going to use the military but diplomacy..so do you feel betrayed? - Reply to this comment
- WELL THEY MUST HAVE DONE SOME GOOD FOR THEM TO BE CRYING NOW...CAUSE THE SF HAS BEEN IN THERE FOR YEARS!
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- Keep killing um'' boys. You have a whole bunch more to go. GodSpeed
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- Last summer when Obama said he''d be willing to go into Pakistan to target terrorists, he was criticized by McCain and others. This is yet another example of Obama''s superior judgement, and world leaders coming around to Obama''s perspective. Good.
Obama has once again shown he was right on foreign policy, and McCain was wrong. - Reply to this comment
- Oil prices are going down folks....if the hurricanes can''t do the job, then they have to have some reason to send them back up so Big Oil can continue to rip off the world. This is purely political, otherwise it would have been done a long time ago.
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