I don’t have military experience, but the little I do understand about warfare, I don’t “get” the Obama Plan on Afghanistan
The leading U.S. General asked for an additional 40,000 troops to quell violence, but the Obama Team is pulling their legs due mainly to two overt reasons.
One, the Obama-appointed ambassador wrote recently that he has reservations about more troops being sent into that country. In other words, a political appointee on a diplomatic post has more weight than does a general which was by the way appointed as Afghan’s top military man by President Obama. However, the General is apparently too independent in his thinking. Therefore, Obama opts, as of now, to his Ambassador’s opinion. Funny.
Two, Team Obama wants to first see a more viable government in Afghanistan before committing more troops to the mission. Such an excuse is totally off the wall, because in a war torn country you need first a strong military presence with a good mission at hand, and only after that you wary about the political stability of the government. Heck, once the government is strong enough to do its own business, it is time for the foreign military to stand down, instead of stepping up its work.
Obviously, these two official reasons are just lame excuses for an administration that cannot bring itself, for whatever REAL reasons, to send more troops into that country.