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Official defends Obama ahead of revelations in Woodward book
« on: September 22, 2010, 06:56:41 AM »
Washington (CNN) -- A senior administration official defended President Barack Obama on Wednesday as a decisive commander-in-chief ahead of next week's release of a book that reveals an administration deeply divided over U.S. strategy in Afghanistan.
"Obama's Wars," by veteran Washington journalist Bob Woodward, describes a frustrated president who urgently sought an exit plan, only to be provided with options that involved increased U.S. troop levels, the Washington Post reported Wednesday. Woodward is associate editor of the newspaper.
Woodward takes readers behind the scenes in the Obama White House through accounts of closed-door strategy sessions, private conversations, internal memos and hours of interviews with key players.
"This needs to be a plan about how we're going to hand it off and get out of Afghanistan," Obama is quoted telling his aides as he agreed to a short-term escalation of 30,000 troops, according to the Post.
"Everything we're doing has to be focused on how we're going to get to the point where we can reduce our footprint. It's in our national security interest," Obama said, according to the newspaper.
In an October 2009 meeting with Secretary of Defense Robert M. Gates and Secretary of State Hillary Clinton, Obama said: "I'm not doing 10 years.
"I'm not doing long-term nation-building. I am not spending a trillion dollars."
A senior administration official Wednesday downplayed the rifts portrayed in the book, slated for release Monday.
"The president comes across in the review, and throughout the decision-making process as a commander-in-chief who is analytical, strategic, and decisive, with a broad view of history, national security, and his role," the official said.
The official said Obama wanted concise answers to questions about the capacities of the Afghan government and whether a counterinsurgency strategy could be effective there. The official said Obama wanted to know exactly what kind of U.S. presence was required and what could realistically be achieved in the immediate future.
Woodward reveals a president greatly at odds with top military advisers Gen. David Petraeus and Adm. Mike Mullen, chairman of the Joint Chiefs of Staff.
Woodward writes that dissent turned into name calling on both sides, the Post reported. At one point, Petraeus felt shut out and told an aide that he considered Obama adviser David Axlerod a "complete spin doctor."
Another key disclosure in Woodward's book is that the CIA is running a 3,000-strong Afghan paramilitary force.
A U.S. official told CNN that the Counterterrorism Pursuit Teams were "well trained, effective Afghan special operations forces," which conduct secret operations against al Qaeda and the Taliban in Pakistan.
"You're talking about one of the finest Afghan fighting forces, which has made major contributions to security and stability," the official said.
A CIA spokesman would not comment on the paramilitary force.
Among other revelations in Woodward's book, according to the Post:
-- The U.S. government was unprepared to deal with a nuclear terrorist attack on American soil. Obama told Woodward in an interview: "When I go down the list of things I have to worry about all the time, that is at the top, because that's one where you can't afford any mistakes."
-- And that Afghan President Hamid Karzai was diagnosed as manic depressive, Woodward said, citing U.S. intelligence reports. "He's on his meds, he's off his meds," Woodward quoted U.S. Ambassador Karl Eikenberry as saying.
 

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Re: Official defends Obama ahead of revelations in Woodward book
« Reply #1 on: September 22, 2010, 07:00:01 AM »
Waiting for the Obama is scum
 

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Re: Official defends Obama ahead of revelations in Woodward book
« Reply #2 on: September 22, 2010, 01:02:02 PM »

How about seeing past the distractions for once and recognising a pattern, for someone that talks about their understanding of history you don't seem to see patterns at all. History repeats itself over and over, this is always the same pattern, war starts, war becomes unpopular, blame it on policy, blame it on lack of direction, blame it on lack of cohesion, but never admit that the war is not meant to be won, instead turn into a politically divisive issue, so people side with one side or the other, instead of saying get the fuck out!
 

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Re: Official defends Obama ahead of revelations in Woodward book
« Reply #3 on: September 22, 2010, 02:15:32 PM »
Wow. Karzai is bipolar?

No wonder his drug-dealer brother actually runs things there.

If this paramilitary unit exists, why hasn't he been greenlit for an overthrow yet?

He stole the election and he's a liability. If he were out and a new government came in, they could negotiate with the Taliban and we could pull out and call it a victory.