I am not crazy about Obama, folks.
But all of us who were ready to condemn him, if this situation turned out poorly, should give him credit, because it turned out well. He is the commander and chief of our Navy. Let's be fair.
Or, alternatively, some of you could just keep calling me names.
No names for you, just a question or two...with preface.
When the surge was our primary strategy in Iraq the democrats either out of principle or for political gain (you decide) made a tremendous show of putting Gen Patraeus in to a near inquisitorial interrogation and going so far as to question his integrity but short of implying perjury. Obama was front and center during this episode because of his presidential candidacy. Well after the hearings Obama continued to impugn the efficacy of the surge and success in Iraq. Since his election Obama appears to have hedged on his pledges to affect a withdrawal as fast as logistics would allow. He now says that while he has goals for demobilization any demobilization will be contingent upon security conditions on the ground and the surge he scoffed at earlier is the plan he wants to employ in Afghanistan.
* When Obama ridiculed Patraeus in Feb 2008 was he being political to secure the democrat nomination or a genuine misunderstanding?
* Is Obama's embrace of Bush policy in Iraq in all but name only a political calculation to avoid losing a war already won and the attending electoral fallout or has he had an authentic epiphany?
* Is his stance on Afghanistan an authentic effort to deal with terrorists which he sees as purveyors of unjustified aggression or is it the most convenient front to politically assert his military street-cred?
* Afghan commanders asked for 30,000 additional troops for Obama's surge. He held them to 17,000. Was it politically calculated to minimize his vulnerability in the event matters took a downturn or risked a high toll in US lives or does he have a better grasp of the manppower and logisitics of his intentions?
* If he was triangulating either before the election or only trying to avoid fallout from ordering a general retreat do you trust the balance of his military instincts to be politics free and practical?
Sorry, but I don't have a scintilla of faith that he has the well-being of those he commands in mind and the word "victory" isn't even in teleprompter's vocabulary. I have no reason to believe his military decisions are sincere and every reason to hold them suspect based on his life's long political history and even slanders.