Posts Tagged ‘Obama’

Friday, October 1st, 2010 at 3:42pm

Krauthammer on Afghanistan: “Why Is He Sending Them?”

Charles Krauthammer has a very important piece in National Review on our involvement in Afghanistan and the shortcomings of Barack Obama as a wartime president.  Krauthammer writes:

What kind of commander in chief sends tens of thousands of troops to war while announcing in advance a fixed date for beginning their withdrawal? One who doesn’t have his heart in it. One who doesn’t really want to win but is making some kind of political gesture. One who thinks he has to be seen as trying but is preparing the ground — meaning, the political cover — for failure.

We need to either go “all in” in Afghanistan or withdraw the majority of our land forces and conduct more limited operations relying primarily on special operations forces…

Tuesday, November 24th, 2009 at 11:01am

Barack Obama as the “Professorial President”

A terrific piece by David Paul Kuhn.

Wednesday, October 14th, 2009 at 11:03am

Hope is Not A Nuclear Strategy

Just nine months after taking office, the Obama administration has already earned a failing grade on matters of nuclear policy.  In the span of a single week in September, the Obama administration abandoned long-standing plans to deploy a third missile defense site in Europe and moved to cut drastically the U.S. nuclear weapons arsenal to dangerously low levels.  The Guardian reported in late September that President Obama has “rejected” the Pentagon’s initial draft of the 2009 Nuclear Posture Review, the congressionally-mandated review of the nation’s nuclear strategy.   Radical cuts in America’s nuclear arsenal will have serious ramifications for U.S. national security.  Such cuts will reduce the credibility of American power, weaken our bargaining position, and give friends…

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