As George W. Bush goes off to write his “authoritarian” version of the past eight years, we are getting the first glimpse of what could be a drawback in having an articulate president.
Barack Obama made a ringing statement Friday about the US mission in Afghanistan, but we now learn how divided his Administration was over the decision, including the opposition of Joe Biden, who knows more about the region than anyone else involved.
“The United States of America,” the President intoned, “did not choose to fight a war in Afghanistan. Nearly 3,000 of our people were killed on September 11, 2001, for doing nothing more than going about their daily lives.
“So let me be clear: Al Qaeda and its allies–the terrorists who planned and supported the 9/11 attacks–are in Pakistan and Afghanistan. We have a clear and focused goal to disrupt, dismantle and defeat Al Qaeda in Pakistan and Afghanistan, and to prevent their return to either country in the future.”
As well-said and true as this is, it papers over a host, to use one of the president’s favorite words, of difficulties.
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