Obama
and the Great Game
by
Patrick
J. Buchanan
by
Patrick J. Buchanan
The
day before Richard Holbrooke arrived in Kabul, eight suicide bombers
and gunmen attacked the Justice and Education ministries, killing
26 and wounding 57.
Kabul was paralyzed,
as the Taliban displayed an ability to wreak havoc within a hundred
yards of the presidential palace.
The assault
came as President Obama is both conducting a strategic review and
deciding how many additional U.S. troops to send.
Earlier, there
was talk of 30,000, bringing the U.S. total to 63,000. Now, there
are reports Obama may commit no more than the three brigades promised
in 2008, and only one brigade now.
Clearly, the
United States is checking its hole card. Can we draw to a winning
hand? Or is this hand an inevitable loser and we must cut
our losses and cede the pot? No longer, anywhere, is there talk
of "victory."
Nor is the
diplomatic news good.
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February
16, 2009
Patrick
J. Buchanan [send
him mail] is co-founder and editor of The
American Conservative. He is also the author of seven books,
including Where
the Right Went Wrong, and A
Republic Not An Empire. His latest book is Churchill,
Hitler, and the Unnecessary War.
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© 2009 Creators Syndicate
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