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« on: October 20, 2009, 12:21:21 PM »

now the decision is unlikely to be made until after the november runoff has been fully decided, and that is probably going to be next year.   by then, the situation on the ground in afghanistan may have deteriorated beyond the ability of 40K troops, and the lag time that will be precede their deployment, to successfully overcome.  dithering is not the play here.
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As the Commander in Chief Deliberates, Frustration Builds Within the Ranks

WASHINGTON — Only nine months ago, the Pentagon pronounced itself reassured by the early steps of a new commander in chief. President Obama was moving slowly on an American withdrawal from Iraq, had retained former President George W. Bush’s defense secretary and, in a gesture much noticed, had executed his first military salute with crisp precision.

But now, after nearly a month of deliberations by Mr. Obama over whether to send more American troops to Afghanistan, frustrations and anxiety are on the rise within the military.

A number of active duty and retired senior officers say there is concern that the president is moving too slowly, is revisiting a war strategy he announced in March and is unduly influenced by political advisers in the Situation Room.

“The thunderstorm is there and it’s kind of brewing and it’s unstable and the lightning hasn’t struck, and hopefully it won’t,” said Nathaniel C. Fick, a former Marine Corps infantry officer who briefed Mr. Obama during the 2008 presidential campaign and is now the chief executive of the Center for a New American Security, a military research institution in Washington. “I think it can probably be contained and avoided, but people are aware of the volatile brew.”

Last week the national commander of the Veterans of Foreign Wars, Thomas J. Tradewell Sr., gave voice to the concerns of those in the military when he issued a terse statement criticizing Mr. Obama’s review of Afghan war strategy.

“The extremists are sensing weakness and indecision within the U.S. government, which plays into their hands,” said Mr. Tradewell’s statement on behalf of his group, which represents 1.5 million former soldiers.

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« Reply #1 on: October 20, 2009, 12:36:45 PM »

the czars are definitely complicating the issue.  I believe there are czars for iran, iraq, afghanistan, terrorism, middle east peace, the middle east generally, and a few throw-in defense and intelligence czars.    add to that the actual cabinet members -- sec'ys of defense, state, homeland defense, and NSC advisor -- and, just for added confusion, the ambassador to the UN reports directly to the president.  what you wind up with is an utterly unworkable organizational structure where there are waaaaay too many people involved, overlapping areas of responsibility, turf wars, backstairs politics, and ultimately, a muddled decision made by a fractious committee.

doomed.  it's doomed to fail before it ever even starts.
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