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Marie Cocco: Let's see if Obama's plan can work
We have made one huge blunder in Afghanistan, and it would be folly to make another one by leaving now.
By By Marie Cocco, Washington Post Writers Group

Tuesday, September 1, 2009
WASHINGTON --

We will never forget, say the bumper stickers, which often bear the image of the smoking Twin Towers superimposed across the red and white stripes of the flag.

But we have forgotten. Or at least we have forgotten that the terrorist attacks of Sept. 11, 2001, demanded that we go to war in Afghanistan.

This war flares anew, and every day seems to reach some new marker -- the most deaths in any year for American and international forces, a tally of U.S. casualties for August that makes it the deadliest month. Public weariness deepens. CNN recently found a precipitous drop in support for the war effort. The Washington Post uncovered a more troubling sentiment: A slim majority now says the Afghanistan war wasn't worth fighting.

This is alarming, and inexplicable.


In less than two weeks, the dusty pit in Lower Manhattan that is now a construction site will again serve as hallowed ground, as families of the dead gather at what is, for most of them, their loved ones' grave. New York will hear the doleful sound of bagpipes, and the city will fall silent as the names of the dead are called one by one. The Pentagon ceremony will be less publicized, but no less poignant.

I have often been repulsed by the politicization of 9/11, and by any effort by either political party to gain advantage from its commemoration.

Maybe now, though, we need this reminder because too many forget.

They forget why we are in Afghanistan -- because it was there in a faraway land of poverty, tribal animosities and historic hostility toward outsiders that a sophisticated terrorist network was allowed to take root, to flourish and plot the spectacular attack. Afghanistan today is once again such a cauldron.

That George W. Bush botched the effort there is tragic. The former president duped the nation into believing that an invasion of Iraq was necessary to the fight against terrorism, and devoted far more resources to war there than we expended in the crucial war in Afghanistan -- a historic blunder.

But it is no excuse for making another calamitous mistake now.


The flagging public support for the Afghanistan effort, Georgetown University terrorism expert Bruce Hoffman says, is a consequence of the Iraq distraction and public fatigue with that war. "Combine that with the economic downturn, the fact that there hasn't been a serious attack since 9/11, and a sense of complacency sets in -- which to me vitiates the lessons of 9/11," he said in an interview.

President Barack Obama pledged during his campaign to redirect American resources from Iraq to the effort to wrest Afghanistan from the Taliban's tightening hold and from the grip of the poverty, corruption and regional lawlessness that enabled al-Qaida to make the country a haven. To abandon Obama's nascent strategy there before seeing if it can work is folly.

And it would be a betrayal.

Obama has been hearing much grousing -- some of it from me -- from core supporters who are upset at the course of health care legislation, his detainee policy and other issues. These troubles fade when seen in the context of a failure in Afghanistan and a more problematic Pakistan that could emerge from a precipitous American withdrawal.

"You can make the argument that we're in way over our heads, that we're in a quixotic quest -- except that there is still al-Qaida," Hoffman says. "If we don't succeed -- and success for me is stabilizing Afghanistan and fixing Pakistan -- we're looking at another 9/11."

Obama needs to jolt us out of our complacency, and soon. The Bush administration's fear-mongering was distastefully political. But sometimes we really do have something to be scared about. If we've learned anything from 9/11, we should understand that time is now.
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Yeah...its only fear mongering if the Republicans do it right? Barry doesn't have a plan...Stan has a plan. Barry would love to quit but he needs something to go right for him. There is so much wrong with this ridiculous article I don't know where to begin.
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Yeah...its only fear mongering if the Republicans do it right? Barry doesn't have a plan...Stan has a plan. Barry would love to quit but he needs something to go right for him. There is so much wrong with this ridiculous article I don't know where to begin.

Thats the problem when someone writes an article and they have no clue what they are writing about.
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Thats the problem when someone writes an article and they have no clue what they are writing about.

Benny never sticks around to argue substance of the things he posts.  NEVER! 

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Because he doesn't know what he's talking about. I want to debate this because its all we discuss in class. This war is our problem now...its Barry's problem and I'm afraid he won't stick around to try and win. Winning is not a purely military solution...but the admin hasn't even gotten that far yet. Hugo combine all these Afgan threads.
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Funny how there are those on this board who want to "debate" me,when I have not acknowledged their existence here in years. Just pass right over their posts most often without even reading them, yet they are so butthurt and desperate for a "confrontation" with someone they know is their intellectual superior. ;D Must be frustrating to want to argue with someone who couldn't give a shit.  ;D
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Yeah..when u have an original thought u just let us know. U can't defend this guys' position because u have no frame of reference.
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