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Afghanistan now is Obama’s war

by Phantom Ace ( 52 Comments › )
Filed under Afghanistan, Al Qaeda, Barack Obama, Islamic Supremacism, Islamists, Taliban at May 12th, 2009 - 6:52 am

Gen. David McKiernan, commander of NATO forces in Afghanistan has been asked by Defense Secretary Robert Gates to resign.  This was done because of the deteriorating situation there. By doing this, it is now Obama’s war, since they are calling for a new strategy.

It’s Obama’s War Now

Defense Secretary Robert Gates announced this afternoon that he has “asked for the resignation” of Gen. David McKiernan, commander of NATO forces in Afghanistan, and that he plans to replace him with Gen. Stanley McChrystal.

This is a very big deal.

McKiernan’s ouster signals a dramatic shift in U.S. strategy for the war in Afghanistan. And it means that the war is now, unequivocally, “Obama’s war.” The president has decided to set a new course, not merely to muddle through the next six months or so.

Afghanistan now belongs to Obama. He can no longer blame Bush for what is going on there.  It will be his plans that succeed or fail.

Pakistan is focused on India while Taliban makes gains

by Phantom Ace ( 4 Comments › )
Filed under India, Islamic Supremacism, Jihad, Pakistan, Sharia (Islamic Law), Taliban at May 6th, 2009 - 9:01 am

This is a great article and it makes the obvious. Pakistan’s army still views India as the main enemy, not the Taliban. The Taliban is taking advantage of this.

Besieged by the Taliban, but thinking only of India

Today, Pakistan’s President drops in on America’s. There will be forced smiles and fine gifts, but stern words must also be exchanged.

Pakistan’s Asif Ali Zardari seems more interested in demonizing India than in defeating the Taliban. Barack Obama can’t afford to humour such misplaced priorities. How difficult will it be for him to extract serious change out of his Pakistani peer, fair-weather ally and duly elected, deeply compromised pain in the neck? I got a taste of the odds stacked against meaningful change myself when I confronted Pakistan’s former president, Pervez Musharraf, at a recent gathering.

Pakistan is a lost cause and I don’t want anymore  of our tax dollars going there. Let India deal with them.

Recent Violence in Pakistan raises fears on Nukes

by Phantom Ace ( 7 Comments › )
Filed under Al Qaeda, Islamic Terrorism, Nuclear Weapons, Pakistan, Taliban at May 4th, 2009 - 7:00 am

Pakistan is collapsing, there is no way to sugar coat this. The problem with Pakistan’s collapse is it nukes. Who controls it? Will Al-Qaeda/Taliban get their hands on it? These are concerns worrying the US.

Pakistan Strife Raises U.S. Doubts on Nuclear Arms

WASHINGTON — As the insurgency of the Taliban and Al Qaeda spreads in Pakistan, senior American officials say they are increasingly concerned about new vulnerabilities for Pakistan’s nuclear arsenal, including the potential for militants to snatch a weapon in transport or to insert sympathizers into laboratories or fuel-production facilities.

This is a dangerous situation and needs watching. We need to cooperate with India and China on the possibility of a Taliban takeover of Pakistan. This concerns everyone in the region and the world. The problem is that the Pakistan Army doesn’t have the will to fight the Taliban, so this is dangerous indeed.

Pakistan’s Civil War

by Phantom Ace ( 8 Comments › )
Filed under Al Qaeda, Islamic Supremacism, Islamists, Nuclear Weapons, Pakistan, Taliban at May 1st, 2009 - 8:54 am

With the Taliban controlling part of Pakistan, they clearly are in a civil war status. Ralph Peters describes the reason why Pakistan’s Army can’t defeat the Taliban. The fact is many officers come form the areas the Taliban control and will not fight their relatives.

THE PAK CIVIL WAR

OUR diplomats and generals can’t understand why Pakistan’s million- man military avoids confronting the Taliban as the extremists tear into the country’s flesh.

Admiral Michael Mullen, our chairman of the Joint Chiefs and a superb officer, spends almost as much time in Islamabad as in Washington. And his Pakistani hosts make endless promises.  But nothing much happens as the Taliban and their allies gobble territory. This week’s “offensive” to retake Buner province — almost within shouting distance of Pakistan’s capital — is a relatively small-scale operation.

Even Richard Holbrooke, our junkyard dog among diplomats, can’t get the Pakistanis off the dime. Our best and brightest shake their heads: Don’t the Pakistanis want to save their country?

Pakistan is a lost cause. We need to strengthen our ties with India. Why we give Pakistan money, is beyond me. It is useless and I say let Pakistan help themselves. As fro Al-Qaeda/Taliban getting Nukes, hey Iran will soon have them. Seriously, Pakistan is a disaster and I am tired of my tax money going to these scumbags.