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The Obama Speech America Is Dying to Hear: "This Administration Ended, Rather Than Extended, Two Wars"

Any day now, Obama will make an announcement about the number of soldiers he wants in Afghanistan. Here's the speech he should give.
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"This Administration Ended, Rather Than Extended, Two Wars": The Afghan Speech Obama Should Give (But Won't)

 

Sure, the quote in the over-title is only my fantasy. No one in Washington -- no less President Obama -- ever said, "This administration ended, rather than extended, two wars," and right now, it looks as if no one in an official capacity is likely to do so any time soon. It's common knowledge that a president -- but above all a Democratic president -- who tried to de-escalate a war like the one now expanding in Afghanistan and parts of Pakistan, and withdraw American troops, would be so much domestic political dead meat.

This everyday bit of engrained Washington wisdom is, in fact, based on not a shred of evidence in the historical record. We do, however, know something about what could happen to a president who escalated a counterinsurgency war: Lyndon Johnson comes to mind for expanding his inherited war in Vietnam out of fear that he would be labeled the president who "lost" that country to the communists (as Harry Truman had supposedly "lost" China). And then there was Vice President Hubert Humphrey who -- incapable of rejecting Johnson's war policy -- lost the 1968 election to Richard Nixon, a candidate pushing a fraudulent "peace with honor" formula for downsizing the war.

Still, we have no evidence about how American voters would deal with a president who didn't take the Johnson approach to a losing war. The only example might be John F. Kennedy, who reputedly pushed back against escalatory advice over Vietnam, and certainly did so against his military high command during the Cuban Missile Crisis. In both cases, however, he acted in private, offering quite a different face to the world.

We know that there would be those on the right, and quite a few war-fightin' liberals as well, who would go nuclear over any presidential minus option in Afghanistan. Many of them will, in fact, do so over anything less than the McChrystal plan anyway. And we know that a media storm would certainly follow. But when it comes to how voters would react, especially at a moment when unhappiness with the Afghan War (as well as the president's handling of it) is on the rise, there is no historical evidence.

Sometime in the reasonably near future, President Obama will undoubtedly address the American people on whatever decision he makes about the war in Afghanistan. Every sign indicates that he will hew to Washington's political wisdom about what a war president can do in this country.

Ever since late September when someone leaked Afghan War commander General Stanley McChrystal's report to the president on the disastrous situation in Afghanistan and the counterinsurgency war he wants to wage there, we've been all but living inside Obama's endless comprehensive review of war strategy. After all, we get daily reports from "the front," largely in the form of a flood of leaks to the media, on just what's being considered -- from General McChrystal's estimated troop escalation numbers, to Ambassador Karl Eikenberry's private cables to the president suggesting no more troops be sent, to recent outbursts by Secretary of Defense Robert Gates and the president decrying all the leaks and rumors.

This, of course, is what happens when your deliberations drag out over months while the key players, military and civilian, jostle, jockey, and elbow each other for advantage. In these last weeks, we've grown accustomed to previously esoteric terms like the "hybrid option" and "counterterrorism-plus." While we don't know what exactly is going through Obama's mind, or just when or in what form he will address us, we do know something about what his conclusions are likely to be.


Tom Engelhardt, editor of Tomdispatch.com, is co-founder of the American Empire Project and author of The End of Victory Culture.
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It matters not...
Posted by: Captainmagic on Nov 24, 2009 3:11 AM   
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so much as what any U.S. president say's....they are all tied to the same horse shit wagon...facts on the ground always says so..."They" and that's not YOU, are going to continue THEIR agenda, despite YOUR reality....you know the real shit....and it will be dressed up in the next flavor of the inspirirational speech writers...the finest THEIR country has to offer and tie you all up in a little ball....and then tell you all to go back to sleep....and this you will do, because you have been on the teat of delusion for...oh...way to long now and we mustn't change the status quo now must we...

Sorry I digress and we should be concentrating on the serious matter of.....well...well of....WMG...oh sorry weve already had that one...well...terrorists...or maybe insurgents of which there is some 20,000 at loose in Iraq....I mean Afghanistan...No..alright if you must non left...oh...ok then Al-quieda thingy...Taleban...extremist...Ohh...F@#K...just send them the extra...ooh...ok not quiet so many...give them 39,000 more for af-pac that your going to send anyway...hey where did that come from... af/pac...gotta neat ring to it that one....we gotta stay the course and shit what else are we going to do with this bloody great anchor that is now tight around our forhead and neck (world army)


Hey Obama good fellow peace prize sham man...

Be good fellow and pick up your bongo's and head your boys back home...they have achieved exactly ...ZERO....in the last nine years and that's exactly ZERO for the foreseable future....ZERO....ZERO....ZERO

So my fellow Americans do not ask how it is that I can do your country, ask how do you want to be done in my country....tip...ask for the "barrel" it will be easier...oh, and the KY...


We of the free real world are all on the edge of our seats and we are abuzz with anticipation for the next installment of...wait for it...wait...

@#"" Administration Reality ""#@...or AR as we call it here overseas or as some of the boys call it...

ARSE REAMING

Good luck and good night

Go ahead Obama surprise us!!!!!

Captain OUT

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I DON'T EXPECT TO HEAR TOM'S SPEECH
Posted by: VZEQICVA on Nov 24, 2009 7:46 AM   
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Although it would be my choice. When I voted I knew that a vote for McCain just about guaranteed war plus a crazy lady in the White house. Obama did refer frequently to the "Good War". So it was a crap shoot. He did indeed leave himself an out. I recently thought that the visit to China would force a change in plans. How much longer do they want to pay for us to stay in Afganistan. I don't think I'm going to like what I hear from the President. His reasons for staying on and sending more troops won't matter. I just have a bad gut feeling. If he were planning to scale back in Afganistan, there would be no reason to wait for the announcement. Good news doesn't need proper timing, bad news does. I also think that this decision will determine whether or not Obama sees a second term. But I see no reason why lives should be lost to suit anyone's personal politcal agenda. That's what Bush did. Maybe he really did leave a legacy and we're stuck with it. Then again maybe I'll be pleasantly surprised. ANNA

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It matters not...
Posted by: Captainmagic on Nov 24, 2009 3:11 AM   
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so much as what any U.S. president say's....they are all tied to the same horse shit wagon...facts on the ground always says so..."They" and that's not YOU, are going to continue THEIR agenda, despite YOUR reality....you know the real shit....and it will be dressed up in the next flavor of the inspirirational speech writers...the finest THEIR country has to offer and tie you all up in a little ball....and then tell you all to go back to sleep....and this you will do, because you have been on the teat of delusion for...oh...way to long now and we mustn't change the status quo now must we...

Sorry I digress and we should be concentrating on the serious matter of.....well...well of....WMG...oh sorry weve already had that one...well...terrorists...or maybe insurgents of which there is some 20,000 at loose in Iraq....I mean Afghanistan...No..alright if you must non left...oh...ok then Al-quieda thingy...Taleban...extremist...Ohh...F@#K...just send them the extra...ooh...ok not quiet so many...give them 39,000 more for af-pac that your going to send anyway...hey where did that come from... af/pac...gotta neat ring to it that one....we gotta stay the course and shit what else are we going to do with this bloody great anchor that is now tight around our forhead and neck (world army)


Hey Obama good fellow peace prize sham man...

Be good fellow and pick up your bongo's and head your boys back home...they have achieved exactly ...ZERO....in the last nine years and that's exactly ZERO for the foreseable future....ZERO....ZERO....ZERO

So my fellow Americans do not ask how it is that I can do your country, ask how do you want to be done in my country....tip...ask for the "barrel" it will be easier...oh, and the KY...


We of the free real world are all on the edge of our seats and we are abuzz with anticipation for the next installment of...wait for it...wait...

@#"" Administration Reality ""#@...or AR as we call it here overseas or as some of the boys call it...

ARSE REAMING

Good luck and good night

Go ahead Obama surprise us!!!!!

Captain OUT

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I DON'T EXPECT TO HEAR TOM'S SPEECH
Posted by: VZEQICVA on Nov 24, 2009 7:46 AM   
Current rating: Not yet rated    [1 = poor; 5 = excellent]
Although it would be my choice. When I voted I knew that a vote for McCain just about guaranteed war plus a crazy lady in the White house. Obama did refer frequently to the "Good War". So it was a crap shoot. He did indeed leave himself an out. I recently thought that the visit to China would force a change in plans. How much longer do they want to pay for us to stay in Afganistan. I don't think I'm going to like what I hear from the President. His reasons for staying on and sending more troops won't matter. I just have a bad gut feeling. If he were planning to scale back in Afganistan, there would be no reason to wait for the announcement. Good news doesn't need proper timing, bad news does. I also think that this decision will determine whether or not Obama sees a second term. But I see no reason why lives should be lost to suit anyone's personal politcal agenda. That's what Bush did. Maybe he really did leave a legacy and we're stuck with it. Then again maybe I'll be pleasantly surprised. ANNA

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