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Getting it Right? A Half-Hearted Afghanistan Strategy Revealed (Guest Voice)

Getting it Right? A Half-Hearted Afghanistan Strategy Revealed

by Michael Reagan

As many of you will recall, in previous writings I urged President Obama to do the right thing when it came to providing Gen. McChrystal with his requested troop increases in support of the war effort in Afghanistan. And during the early debate over troop levels, I even accepted the president’s request for reasonable time to meet with his advisers to discuss all options available to obtaining military victory in Afghanistan.

Last night, I was pleased and encouraged to see that President Obama heeded the counsel of his generals on the matter of increased troop levels that are so critical to our continuing battle against terrorists and those who house and support them. He has called on us for unity and support, and that is how we should respond.

Sadly, we are already seeing many members of the president’s own political party take exception to an increase in troop levels — many pushing for a retreat from the fight against those who took the lives of so many innocent victims on September 11, 2001 and who are continually plotting for the next great attack against Americans on our home soil and/or abroad. How did so many Democrats forget that fateful day — a mere eight years ago?

This morning, the Taliban and Al Qaeda are on notice that 30,000 more of America’s best and brightest military personnel are gearing up to take the fight against terror to the nearest town, village and even cave to track down and eradicate those who have done or desire to harm America and her interests.

But I do take exception to the fact that the Taliban and Al Qaeda have also woken up to news that this massive American military surge, one that will increase our troop levels to close to 100,000, already has a publicized end date.

Yes, that is correct. Our enemy has been put on notice by the president himself that by July 2011, we will begin pulling back our troop commitments in Afghanistan. What makes this date even more disconcerting is the fact that it will take us several months to implement the 30,000-troop influx that is so central to this new security offensive — hopefully in time for the often-called “Spring fighting season” there.

This means we will begin leaving just a year after all the troops arrive — but conveniently in advance of the beginning of the 2012 election season.

Now I am not a general or even a military historian, but it doesn’t seem to me that it makes any sense to let your enemy know when you are coming and when you plan to leave. All they should need to know is what you plan to do: win. And our troops on the ground need to have the confidence that these decisions and timelines are based on sound military principles rather than political calculation.

Last night, President Obama had a golden opportunity to borrow a line from my father — one that would have brought the house down and instilled more confidence in the plan he appeared half-heartedly to support. All he had to do was announce: “We win — they lose.”

But rather, the president’s message and demeanor presented more of a détente approach to American foreign policy, in a speech where he never once made victory our goal.

Gen. David Petraeus, leader of the Iraq surge and now head of U.S. Central Command, acknowledged after President Obama’s speech that there was “tension” between the desire to win the conflict and the desire to pull out quickly. Those desires are both real and understandable, but no one knows better than Gen. Petraeus how much meeting both can sometimes prove impossible.

Moving forward, the American people, Afghan President Karzai, and our NATO allies must now rise to the task before us. But even as I move to follow my president, I can only hope that it is this pattern, rather than political timelines, which he follows in the next two years.

To the men and women who now bravely go to serve, you have my deepest thanks, hopes, and prayers. You are the soul of this country, and your service will not go unmarked.

Mike Reagan, the elder son of the late President Ronald Reagan, is chairman and president of The Reagan Legacy Foundation (www.reaganlegacyfoundation.org). ©2009 Mike Reagan. Mike’s column is distributed exclusively by: Cagle Cartoons, Inc., newspaper syndicate. This column is licensed to run in full on TMV.



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  2. lurxst says:

    All he had to do was announce: “We win — they lose.”

    Mr. Reagan, what exactly do we win?

    I suppose we can send you a mixed box of civilian and military body parts if that will make you feel more secure. Afghanis will resent us as occupiers until the day we leave. All our war will not stop another terrorist attack from happening somewhere, sometime in the world. Reagan is patently a proponent of endless war, so his advice and concern mean next to nothing.

  3. JSpencer says:

    I have to say, it's a little amusing to see MIchael Reagan running interference for a party that would consider his own father to be a RINO if he was still around.

  4. TheMagicalSkyFather says:

    Well he was an FDR Dem that ran from Lebanon as soon as we were attacked, traded arms for hostages by negotiating with terrorists and supported moderation in his politics so in their defense he was a RINO.

  5. TheMagicalSkyFather says:

    Mr. Reagan, you want to know the major difference between my support of Obama's plan and my lack of support for many of Bush's? We are not an empire, we were born fighting for our independence from one. If you want to spread liberty and democracy I will go along reluctantly because I hate war but I love liberty, if you use those words but look and act like you are spreading empire or economic colonialisim not only will I not back you I will oppose you with every fiber of my being not because I am a leftist and not because I like our enemies but because I am an AMERICAN and we are better than that.

    We do not need others to lick our boots, we do not ask others to be our underlings so that we can be economically empowered on their backs we give them freedom and then WE LEAVE. If you want empire so damn bad go live in a nation not born of the blood of broken empire because here we have little taste for it. Time lines and end dates make us look American, open ended commitments and parentalisim makes us look like those that we overthrew. Your father was a great American, I am glad that he did not live to see you shame him this way. The ONLY way to win a war in the graveyard of empires is to not act look or try to be one, due to our open ended commitments many in the world and many in the US, namely the left and many libertarians, no longer believe we are “spreading democracy and liberty” or even securing ourself they instead see a growing empire and time lines is the way to take us back to reality and our national roots. May the date shift, yes but Afgh is not ours but their country and without end dates many in the world and this country question that due to our history in certain engagements and more importantly our recent history where we look very much like we have no intent to leave. Your father knew our problem well, trust but verify, for many we have lost trust and time lines is a way to allow for verification. Your father would not have needed to verify in much of the world, but of course that was before Bush and 8 years of global war.

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