Obama Out Of Afghanistan 'Psychologically,' Woodward Says (VIDEO)
Wednesday, September 29, 2010
For those who defend Obama by saying that when he was a candidate he said he would expand the war in Afghanistan:
When Candidate Obama talked about Afghanistan, it was in the context that Bush had erred in moving the war on Al Qaeda to Iraq, and that he, Obama, wanted to refocus US efforts to where Osama Bin Laden and Al Qaeda were -- In Afghanistan along the border with Pakistan.
It was certainly clear that Al Qaeda was not synonymous with the Taliban, and that the AUMF did not include the Taliban.
It was also clear that Obama was speaking for that moment in time, during the campaign, and that should circumstances change, i.e., Al Qaeda was not any serious threat or Osama Bin Laden was k!lled or somewhere else, Obama wouldn't be expanding the offensive in Afghanistan.
Once Obama got into the White House, the assessment was crystal clear that there were fewer than 100 in Al Qaeda, they weren't capable of anything.
Candidate Obama also communicated clearly that he understood how the US's pursuit of empire and military aggression was a recruitment tool for Al Qaeda, and that if elected, all that was going to end.
What Obama is doing as president is not what Candidate Obama campaigned on.
Read the Article at HuffingtonPost
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