Barack Obama
Related: About this forumStop by this place to see if even the big NYT scoop could get a positive reaction & discover it
hasn't even been posted.
So bizarre....although I certainly understand why people don't bother
Here it is
By MARK MAZZETTI and MATTHEW ROSENBERG
Published: July 8, 2013 115 Comments
WASHINGTON Increasingly frustrated by his dealings with President Hamid Karzai, President Obama is giving serious consideration to speeding up the withdrawal of United States forces from Afghanistan and to a zero option that would leave no American troops there after next year, according to American and European officials.
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A videoconference between Mr. Obama and Mr. Karzai designed to defuse the tensions ended badly, according to both American and Afghan officials with knowledge of the conversation. Mr. Karzai, according to those sources, accused the United States of trying to negotiate a separate peace with both the Taliban and its backers in Pakistan, leaving Afghanistans fragile government exposed to its enemies. Mr. Karzai has made similar accusations in the past. But those comments were delivered to Afghans not to Mr. Obama, who responded by pointing out the American lives that have been lost propping up Mr. Karzais government, the officials said.
The option of leaving no troops in Afghanistan after 2014 was gaining momentum before the June 27 video conference, according to the officials. But since then, the idea of a complete military exit similar to the American military pullout from Iraq has gone from being considered the worst-case scenario and a useful negotiating tool with Mr. Karzai to an alternative under serious consideration in Washington and Kabul.
Within the Obama administration, the way the United States extricates itself from Afghanistan has been a source of tension between civilian and military officials since Mr. Obama took office. American commanders in Afghanistan have generally pushed to keep as many American troops in the country as long as possible, creating friction with White House officials urging a speedier military withdrawal.
But with frustrations mounting over the glacial pace of initiating peace talks with the Taliban, and with American relations with the Karzai government continuing to deteriorate, it is unclear whether the Pentagon and American commanders in Afghanistan would vigorously resist if the White House pushed for a full-scale pullout months ahead of schedule.
http://www.nytimes.com/2013/07/09/world/asia/frustrated-obama-considers-full-troop-withdrawal-from-afghanistan.html?hp&_r=0
arcane1
(38,613 posts)It looks like interesting reading! I'm starting now
FSogol
(46,525 posts)treestar
(82,383 posts)finally!
SunSeeker
(53,658 posts)Politicub
(12,288 posts)This should be the top story on the home page -- but you already know how I feel about that.
sheshe2
(87,493 posts)dhol82
(9,439 posts)we should have declared victory and gotten out years ago!
shit. hope this really happens.
ReRe
(10,777 posts)... than scheduled. Every last one of them! And the sooner. the better!
Cha
(305,415 posts)something about that a short while ago but you know how good news gets buried.
Aloha
Pirate Smile
(27,617 posts)calimary
(84,319 posts)Just more American lives poured down a garbage disposal - and for what?
Good, Mr. President. Let's get the fuck OUT of there.
eissa
(4,238 posts)Unless you're glorifying a traitor, or following a murder trial, everything else gets buried. And that's especially true for the few posts supportive of the president.
BTW, great news. The sooner we're out, the better.
Major Hogwash
(17,656 posts). . up any talks over raising the debt ceiling.
Any future cuts to the federal budget will have to come from programs that aren't already pared down due to the sequestration, which was forced on the United States in 2001 by Boehnor and his tea party cohorts to begin with.
The two overseas crusades started by Bush were failures.
Lifelong Protester
(8,421 posts)and I agree with the idea of pulling out of Afghanistan NOW and let the place implode upon itself, taking Karzai with it. And as a bonus, maybe the hawks in the Senate, like McCain, can 'implode' too. ( I don't wish him that much ill, just wish he'd 'get off the stage' and retire).