Obama Finally Facing Reality in Afghanistan

Should Obama actually change his mind about Afghanistan, our elite journalists -- obsessed as they are with how the game is played -- will almost inevitably characterize this as vacillation and declare it a sign of political weakness. But that really misses the point. Full Story »

Posted by Derek Hawkins - via Patrick Ruffini, Real Clear Politics

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Randy Morrow
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by Randy Morrow - Sep. 27, 2009

The consensus: That our national interests in Afghanistan are pretty limited and that the harder we try to change things over there, the more resistance we face; that Afghanistan, after eight years of U.S. occupation, has become a Vietnam-like quagmire where escalation only leads to more escalation, not victory; and that what little we could possibly accomplish there is not worth more American blood.

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