October 28, 2009 8:18 AM

Obama: I Won't Rush Afghanistan Decision

(AP)  President Barack Obama pledged on Monday not to "rush the solemn decision" to send more troops to battle in Afghanistan as he weighs military options on what to do next in the troubled war.

"I won't risk your lives unless it is absolutely necessary," Obama told service men and women at Naval Air Station Jacksonville. He promised a "clear mission" with defined goals and the equipment needed to get the job done.

Obama, who is in the process of weighing options put forward by the Pentagon that include various levels of increased troops, spoke of the latest example of the dangers and sacrifices there - helicopter crashes that killed 14 Americans in the deadliest day for the U.S. mission in Afghanistan in more than four years.

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"Fourteen Americans gave their lives. And our prayers are with these service members, their civilian colleagues and the families who loved them," Obama said. "They were willing to risk their lives, in this case to prevent Afghanistan from again becoming a safe haven for al Qaeda and its extremist allies."

His visit to the naval air station came after he met at the White House with his national security team for a sixth full-scale conference on the future of the faltering war.

Waves of boisterous cheers greeted the president. Obama noted that representatives of all of America's military services attended the gathering.

The administration is debating whether to send tens of thousands more troops to the country, while the Afghan government is moving to hold a Nov. 7 runoff election between President Hamid Karzai and challenger Abdullah Abdullah. The runoff comes after complaints by international monitors of fraudulent voting in the first election.

But Obama did not tip his hand on how he might decide.

"I will never rush the solemn decision of sending you into harm's way," he said.

If it is necessary, Obama added, "we will back you up to the hilt."

Framed by dozens of white-uniformed sailors, Obama stood on a stage under a huge American flag.

"By being here, you join a long, unbroken line of service at Jacksonville - naval aviators from World War II to Korea to Vietnam, among them a great patriot named John McCain," he said.

McCain, the former Navy pilot and Vietnam prisoner of war and now senator from Arizona, was Obama's Republican presidential opponent. McCain's family lived in Jacksonville for several years while he was a prisoner of war. Upon his release, he lived here, serving as a commanding officer of his squadron.

"Thank you for reminding us of the country we can and must always be," Obama told the troops.

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by othernana October 27, 2009 10:54 AM EDT
How many more Americans must die before Mr. Obama makes a decision to send them help? If I had a son in Afganistan I would be going crazy at this point. This is not the change we looked for. It is one thing if he takes the country into bankrupcy, but to pretend he is studying the request for troops, or deciding on a strategy while he is bouncing about the country campaigning is intolerable. What can we do to get this idiot moving?
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by endurorob_5 October 27, 2009 7:13 AM EDT
"I won't risk your lives unless it is absolutely necessary,"



Meanwhile those who are already are there are dying because he will not listen to the generals and send the support needed. What he really doesn't want to risk is the support of the ledfty nuts who want him to pull everyone out.
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by timdgrim October 27, 2009 6:11 AM EDT
by read-poll October 26, 2009 5:02 PM EDT
More pompous, but empty drivel. "Our prayers are with..."-come on! The man obviously does not believe in the existence of God since he chooses not to go to church, acknowledge the National Day of Prayer, etc, etc. That is fine, but do not be a hypocrite.
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Good at judging people there read-poll. And if he's a hypocrite, then church is where he should go, since they're full of them.
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by EXHAMGRAD October 26, 2009 11:41 PM EDT
You can not be a college Professor and a good President, everyone knows that.
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by sjc_1 October 27, 2009 5:26 AM EDT
Bush takes 8 years, but President Obama taking 8 days is just too long for the wrong wing.
by RandomUser1886 October 26, 2009 10:13 PM EDT
OBAMA: "I won't rush the Afghanistan Decision!"

OBAMA: "We need to pass Health Care Reform NOW NOW NOW NOW NOW!!!"
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by stn_sage October 26, 2009 8:15 PM EDT
He's just delaying announcing he's sending more soldiers over so that his base will BELIEVE him when he says it was a long, drawn out, gut-wrenching decision that he made after weeks of thinking about it!

This will provide them with the rationale that the decision was based on thoughtful analysis when they attempt to DEFEND his actions!

But, if ESCALATING a Bush/Cheney MISTAKE is what HE thinks he was put in the White House to do, then so be it!

He'll find out differently in 2012, when he's voted out of office!
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