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Dear Friend,
Wes Clark has an Op-Ed in the New York Daily News
discussing President Obama and Afghanistan.
The following is an excerpt from the Op-Ed:
Much has been done in six months to deal with the ongoing war in
Afghanistan. We have restated that our aim is to eliminate the
threat of Al Qaeda; built a new leadership team, including
Special Representative Richard Holbrooke; reinforced our troop
strength and adjusted our tactics; and have begun augmenting our
force with synchronized diplomatic, political and economic
efforts.
But can we explain how all of this adds up to an effective
strategy that will sustain American engagement in one of the
world's least accessible regions?
The American people are growing increasingly wary. In a new
CNN/Opinion research poll, fully 54% of respondents now say they
oppose the U.S.-led fight against the Taliban and their Al Qaeda
allies. Those are striking numbers, and a serious warning to the
Obama administration.
The difficulty here lies less in PowerPoint presentations and
more in the complexities of the war itself. Our real enemy, Al
Qaeda, may now be more entrenched in Pakistan than in
Afghanistan. Taking the fight directly into Pakistan with ground
forces risks expanding the conflict and undercutting a fragile
Pakistani civilian government.
The similarities to Vietnam are ominous. There, too, an
insurgency was led and supported from outside the borders of the
state in which our troops were fighting. There, too, sanctuaries
across international borders stymied U.S. military efforts.
There, too, broader political-strategic considerations weighed
against military expansion of the conflict and forecast further
struggles in the region.
And there, too, American public support slid away over time as
our engagement ratcheted up and casualties mounted.
Our Vietnam experiences provide powerful lessons in how to
explain strategy and retain public support, so we can ultimately
succeed.
Click here to read the entire
article. Once you've read the article,
please be sure to forward the link to all of your
friends and family. Thank you.
Sincerely,
Catherine Grunden Executive Director WesPAC -- Securing
America's Future
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