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November 2, 2009 1:18 PM

Boehner: Obama has "No More Excuses" on Afghanistan

(AP Photo/Gemunu Amarasinghe)
House Republican leader John Boehner released a statement Monday saying that President Obama has "no more excuses" for not announcing a decision on his strategy in Afghanistan and Pakistan now that presidential challenger Abdullah Abdullah (left) has pulled out of the Afghan runoff election, guaranteeing that Hamid Karzai will continue as the country's president.

"Now that it is clear that President Karzai will remain in office, the White House has no further pretext for delaying the decision on giving General McChrystal the resources he needs to achieve our goals in Afghanistan," said Boehner. "Delaying the decision puts our men and women fighting there in greater danger every single day."

The House minority leader went on to back General Stanley McChrystal's request for tens of thousands of more troops.

"There are no more excuses," he said. "It’s time for the Obama Administration to give our commander on the ground the resources he needs to protect our troops and achieve the goals the President has said he supports."

Republicans have been arguing that Mr. Obama's protracted decision-making process, which has involved closed-door meetings with military and civilian leaders over the past few weeks, has gone on too long – some with stronger language than others.

Former Vice President Dick Cheney suggested that the president is "dithering," adding that "signals of indecision out of Washington hurt our allies and embolden our adversaries."

Senator and former GOP presidential candidate John McCain was less strong in his words but pressed the same point, saying, "the sooner we implement the strategy, the more we will be able to ensure [American troops'] safety."

(AP Photo/Musadeq Sadeq)
Abdullah's decision to pull out of the runoff – which was set for November 7th but has now been cancelled – is problematic for the Obama administration, which had been hoping the runoff would result in a greater veneer of legitimacy for the embattled Karzai (left). The Afghan leader has lost credibility both internationally and at home in the wake of revelations about corruption and election fraud on his behalf.

At his press briefing this afternoon, White House press secretary Robert Gibbs maintained that the president's decision would come "within weeks," echoing past statements, despite the cancellation of the runoff.

Asked if the president considers Karzai to be a legitimate, credible partner, Gibbs responded, "President Karzai has been declared the winner of the Afghan election and will head the next government of Afghanistan. So, obviously, he's the legitimate leader of the country."

"Obviously, what will begin now that we know the government that will lead Afghanistan for the next five years, continue conversations over governance, civil society, and corruption going forward to ensure that we have a credible partner in our efforts to help secure the country," he continued.

Gibbs also made the case for Karzai's legitimacy, arguing that Abdullah made a "personal and political decision" to drop out amid poll numbers that showed him trailing. Abdullah said upon dropping out that he was concerned about fraud in the runoff.

"I don't think there's any reason to believe that the Afghan people won't think this government is as legitimate as it is," Gibbs said.
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by amacd385 November 3, 2009 12:24 PM EST
Obama?s crucial decisions on Afghanistan --- and ?Beyond Afghanistan? --- on EMPIRE.

All the media talk is about the crucial decision that Obama faces in Afghanistan. Whether to give in to the generals, and allow the war to expand, after years of 40,000 to 70,000 US troops fighting and training Afghanistanis, to over a 100.000 troops (or more) with a massive weapons build-up.

But while the intense speculation regarding Obama?s decision about expanding the Afghanistan War, the designed-to-be-expanded ?Global War on Terrorism?, into a likely AfPak war is on everyone?s front-burner, Obama has a multiplicity of other foreign policy decisions, and an even more vast array of domestic economic and social goals he desperately wants to pursue in the U.S.

Has any president, has any leader, ever had so many critical decisions to make at one time, and so many issues to speak to the American people about ?-- and build their confidence that he can speak with them openly and address their combined problems?

Has any leader ever had such a problem in dealing with critical domestic issues that mean so much to him, and yet had such risks to his plans and hopes caused by a foreign war he would rather not have to speak about?

Like Obama, Rev. Martin Luther King was confronted with a similar monumental decision about whether to speak-out against the imperialist war ?abroad?, that was grinding up the working-class sons of both black and white Americans, or to continue focusing on his most heart-felt problem ?at home? of inequality and racism?s tyranny against young blacks.

For more than a year, Rev. King kept his focus on the racial battle at home, and would not be detoured by addressing the combination of multiple issues that would inevitably spring from taking-on the crimes of imperialist foreign war, domestic racism, and the ?class-warfare? that linked these crimes of Empire.

Finally, on April 4th, 1967, and at the Riverside Church in New York City, Dr. King decided that it was ?A Time to Break Silence? not only about Vietnam, but Beyond Vietnam, and to speak the truth about the nature of Empire and the class-war that Empire always uses to maintain its unfair, unjust, and un-democratic control over the indivisible political-economics of power both ?abroad? and ?at home?.

Hopefully, Obama will reach the same monumental decision as Dr. King ? and even more hopefully, average Americans of all colors will respond to a seminal outing of Empire by recognizing their common humanity, their common-wealth in country, their common ?public interest? in democracy (against the ?private interest? of Empire), and by treating this 21st century messenger and leader against Empire and for democracy differently than Dr. King was treated.

I hope that Obama is benefiting, in his time of decision, from taking the time to re-read King?s Riverside speech:

http://www.americanrhetoric.com/speeches/mlkatimetobreaksilence.htm

King noted, ?The war in Vietnam is but a symptom of a far deeper malady within the American spirit?

And today, hopefully, Obama will take note that, ?The war in [fill in the blank____________] is but a symptom of a far deeper malady within the American spirit?

King continued:

?It is with such activity in mind that the words of the late John F. Kennedy come back to haunt us. Five years ago he said, "Those who make peaceful revolution impossible will make violent revolution inevitable." Increasingly, by choice or by accident, this is the role our nation has taken, the role of those who make peaceful revolution impossible by refusing to give up the privileges and the pleasures that come from the immense profits of overseas investments. I am convinced that if we are to get on the right side of the world revolution, we as a nation must undergo a radical revolution of values. We must rapidly begin...we must rapidly begin the shift from a thing-oriented society to a person-oriented society. When machines and computers, profit motives and property rights, are considered more important than people, the giant triplets of racism, extreme materialism, and militarism are incapable of being conquered.?

Finally, King concludes with, ?If we will make the right choice, we will be able to transform the jangling discords of our world into a beautiful symphony of brotherhood.?

I can only hope that Obama recognizes that what makes peaceful revolution impossible is EMPIRE --- and that he soon shares this terrible truth with the American people, that the Empire is posing as us, the U.S.

Alan MacDonald
Sanford, Maine
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by leaveobamaalone November 3, 2009 2:29 AM EST
Mr. Boehner has no excuse for spending so much tax payer money on tanning salons and hair stylist.
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by TooComplex November 2, 2009 4:19 PM EST
Yes, John Boehner is SO credible. Who does he think he is trying to tell the President of the United States what to do? What a fool. At least we now have a president who takes counsel and thinks about a decision, unlike the destructive prior administration who always reacted "from the gut". We see where that got us.
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by briannorwood November 2, 2009 3:55 PM EST
Boener is a complete jackass. Where was he for the last eight years when the Shrub simply ignored the situation in Afghanistan to the point that we are where we are?
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by bytheway59 November 2, 2009 3:53 PM EST
if this replublican is so eager for more troops, why isn't he sponsoring a bill to enact the draft to send tens of thousands of newly trained troops to afghanistan?
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by natdef_1 November 2, 2009 3:50 PM EST
Is Boehner crazy?

Bacock "the EgO'bama" has an ENDLESS parade of excuses and double-speak designed to confuse, obfuscate, and distort.
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by TooComplex November 2, 2009 4:22 PM EST
At least Obama doesn't just rely on "gut feelings" to make decisions for this country and the world, unlike the prior fella. And Obama can read, too!
by chonder2 November 2, 2009 1:34 PM EST
John Boner Repub Hit Man:

"It's very clear that the President is trying to take enough time to weigh all the options.We will not stand for this of course.Therefore we will take every opportunity to screw up any idea or plan of action comming out of the White House".
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