Afghanistan is Obama's war now.
Obama replaced the top general. Obama signed off on a new strategy -- escalation. This is Obama's baby.
July 2009 has been the deadliest month of the eight-year war.
KABUL (Reuters) -- The death toll for foreign troops in Afghanistan halfway through July equaled the highest for any month of the eight-year-old war, tallies showed on Wednesday, as a U.S. escalation has met unprecedented violence.
Authorities announced a U.S. soldier had been killed by a bomb and two Turks had died in a road accident, raising the toll of U.S. and allied foreign fatalities in the first half of July to 46, equal to full month highs set in August and June 2008.
In the two weeks since U.S. and British troops launched massive assaults, Western troops have died at an average rate of three a day, nearing the tempo of the bloodiest days in Iraq and almost 20 times the rate in Afghanistan from 2001-04.
The soaring death toll was an outcome of U.S. President Barack Obama's escalation strategy, one that commanders say they predicted ahead of a decisive summer.
"It is something we did anticipate occurring as we extend our influence in the south," U.S. Rear Admiral Greg Smith, spokesman for U.S. and NATO forces, said of the increased violence.
"You're seeing a pretty intensive set of objectives being met in terms of routing the insurgents away from the population. The insurgents in many areas are pretty well entrenched."
He added that the increased violence is likely to continue for several months at least, with the last of the U.S. reinforcements not expected to fully deploy until September.
Where are all the protesters?
Why aren't those peace-loving anti-war activists burning Obama in effigy for escalating the war in Afghanistan?
Why aren't the Leftists taking to the streets and demanding that the killing stop? Why are they ignoring what's going on in Afghanistan?
"Nothing to see here. Move on."
Hypocrites.
3 comments:
This is going to be the new Vietnam. Because of Obama's allegiance to all politics all of the time, this will get ugly, ugly ugly.
This has got the Cambodia and Laos type thing written all over it. Chances are we are already on the ground in Pakistan.
What's the exit strategy for Afghanistan?
Do we have a timeline for complete troop withdrawal?
The hypocrisy of the anti-war proponents is unbelievable.
None and No.
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