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Obama's Wars
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22/09/2010 17:28:45
 
 
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Titre:
Divers
Thread ID:
01482334
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From the little i read in the reviews and a few excerpts it seems like a title that covers both the military conflicts Obama must preside over as part of his job and the struggles within the administration and with the military over the best course to take.

I have the book on order and really look forward to it. Woodward gets a lot of access and always seems like he at least tries for some objectivity. His stuff on Bush's wars was pretty good - pretty positive over the beginning of Afghanistan in october 2001 moving to very critical of Rumsfeld and the complete botch of the Iraq "post-war" period.

This may be the first really good look inside the decision processes at the Obama White House and I wouldn't be surprised if at least in this area I come out with a more favorable opinion of the President (who I think hides some of his best thinking from his most ardent worshipers )

>So many links, so little time ;-)
>
>I now realize I missed the point of the thread title, even if I suspect it wasn't completely innocent. My mistake.
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>>Man, you *really* don't both to even click a link before going into political kool-aid mode -
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>>Obama's Wars is the title of Bob Woodward's new book - releasing monday - and the link to a story about it in the Washington Post
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>>>>Pick your poison:
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>>>>http://www.washingtonpost.com/wp-dyn/content/article/2010/09/21/AR2010092106706_pf.html
>>>>http://www.nytimes.com/2010/09/22/world/asia/22policy.html
>>>
>>>Why do you describe Afghanistan as Obama's war? It had been going on for seven years when he took office. He can fairly be criticized for not getting us out of it when he clearly believed that was what should be done. IMO there is no rational reason that Afghanistan has been the longest war in our history. They are not a strategic ally or any other kind of ally. If they want to continue duking it out against all comers they can do that without our involvement.


Charles Hankey

Though a good deal is too strange to be believed, nothing is too strange to have happened.
- Thomas Hardy

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-- T. S. Eliot
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