Does Obama Care About Our Dying Soldiers?

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Many of us are concerned, and with good reason, about President  Obama’s lack of war strategy in Afghanistan. Today President Obama met with his national security team, but refrained from making a decision on the reshaped military strategy for the Afghanistan War. During the meeting, the Obama administration dodged the question of whether the President has been stalling on Gen. Stanley McChrystal’s request for more soldiers. Today the White House also reported that the President will not be making a decision on an Afghan war strategy for at least a few weeks. American soldiers are dying NOW. General McChrystal became the top General in Afghanistan over the summer, and until last night, Obama has had no interaction with him since he submitted a request for40,000 more troops. It would seem that the President does not have the Afghan war as one of his top priorities, as it should be. Instead, he has been spending his time pushing to make Chicago the location for the 2016 Olympics! And while the President wastes his time on such things, hundreds of men and women die in Afghanistan because there aren’t enough troops to win the war.

McChrystal warned that the mission in Afghanistan could fail without more troops in his Aug. 30 classified assessment, which was followed by the troop request.

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One Response to Does Obama Care About Our Dying Soldiers?

  1. RLL says:

    It is a shame, but it is always the good who die to maintain the power of the selfish. Obama had the opportunity to join the military at a time when there was no conflict involving combat and still chose not to serve. There is just something wrong with a situation where a man who has never put himself in harms’ way for his country is making decisions for others to do so.

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