Finally. Instead of dicking around with the
zombie banks that were shrewd enough to pump money into campaign coffers, the President has announced a
revised strategy for fighting the war in Afghanistan.
NYT has some of the highlights:
- 17,000 additional combat troops
- 4,000 troops for security transition (training/advisor forces)
- Conditions-based economic and military aid to Pakistan
- Request for $50B in budget plan
- Development of "benchmarks" for governments in Kabul and Islamabad
David Brooks writes from a byline in the Kyber Pass that this thing is "
winnable". Milbloggers such as
Old Blue and the
Greyhawks seem supportive of the new strategy as well.
Jon Soltz states that the strategy encompasses the proper mix of addressing regional issues and focusing on law and order for the fledgeling government in Kabul.
While I'm deeply immersed in the culture of the bitters, laughing at
Obama teleprompter jokes and such, I certainly hope that this ambitious plan is successful. It's our republic, and allowing Afghanistan/Pakistan to fall under control of extremism would prove catastrophic to global security.
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