Thursday, December 28, 2006

Obama: Escalation is not the Answer

Since I don't want today to be all Edwards, here is part of an email from Barak Obama called Escalation is not the Answer. Obama, who opposed the war in 2002, says...

Now we are faced with a quagmire to which there are no good answers. But the one that makes very little sense is to put tens of thousands more young Americans in harm's way without changing a strategy that has failed by almost every imaginable account.

In escalating this war with a so-called "surge" of troops, the President would be overriding the expressed concerns of Generals on the ground, Secretary Powell, the bipartisan Iraq Study Group and the American people. Colin Powell has said that placing more troops in the crossfire of a civil war simply will not work. General John Abizaid, our top commander in the Middle East, said just last month that, "I believe that more American forces prevent the Iraqis from doing more, from taking more responsibility for their own future." Even the Joint Chiefs of Staff have expressed concern, saying that a surge in troop levels "could lead to more attacks by al-Qaeda" and "provide more targets for Sunni insurgents." Once again, the President is defying good counsel and common sense.

1 comment:

Chris the Hippie said...

In my opinion, we either need to DOUBLE the troops in Iraq, or get out. Throwing 5,000 more soldiers into the fray isn't going to help - either we go in with overwhelming numbers, or we back off and let the Iraqis handle it.

In any case, the Bush doctrine isn't working, and a minor "surge" ain't gonna help...