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			<pubDate>Tue, 06 Oct 2009 02:01:55 GMT</pubDate>
			<dc:creator>konane</dc:creator>
			<description><![CDATA[<p>Thanks JAP!  Wisdom comes from listening but the ego has to be set aside in order to hear.  In this case that seems improbable.</p>]]></description>
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			<pubDate>Mon, 05 Oct 2009 22:22:57 GMT</pubDate>
			<dc:creator>JAP69</dc:creator>
			<description><![CDATA[<p>The prez should be listening to those with military experience. What experience does he have? You are not to win a war politicaly. Wars are fought oto kill or capture the enemy. Plain and simple. Unfortunately civilians are killed in a war. But that always have been a fact of war. War was and is never pretty and never will be.</p>]]></description>
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			<title>Original Blog Entry: &#x22;Barack Obama furious at General Stanley McChrystal speech on Afghanistan</title>
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			<pubDate>Mon, 05 Oct 2009 17:14:27 GMT</pubDate>
			<dc:creator>konane</dc:creator>
			<description><![CDATA[<p>Seems the following quote could be corrected to:<br /><br />An adviser to the administration said: People aren&#x27;t sure whether McChrystal Obama is being na ve or an upstart. To my mind he doesn&#x27;t seem ready for this Washington hard-ball and is just speaking his mind too plainly.<br /><br />Looks like the Gen McChrystal rightfully handed Obama his a$$.<br /><br />______________<br /><br />Barack Obama furious at General Stanley McChrystal speech on Afghanistan<br /><br />The relationship between President Barack Obama and the commander of Nato forces in Afghanistan has been put under severe strain by Gen Stanley McChrystal&#x27;s comments on strategy for the war.<br /><br />By Alex Spillius in Washington<br /><br />Published: 7:00AM BST 05 Oct 2009<br /><br />Source Telegraph.co.uk<br /><br />According to sources close to the administration, Gen McChrystal shocked and angered presidential advisers with the bluntness of a speech given in London last week.<br /><br />The next day he was summoned to an awkward 25-minute face-to-face meeting on board Air Force One on the tarmac in Copenhagen, where the president had arrived to tout Chicago&#x27;s unsuccessful Olympic bid.<br /><br />Gen James Jones, the national security adviser, yesterday did little to allay the impression the meeting had been awkward.<br /><br />Asked if the president had told the general to tone down his remarks, he told CBS: I wasn&#x27;t there so I can&#x27;t answer that question. But it was an opportunity for them to get to know each other a little bit better. I am sure they exchanged direct views.<br /><br />An adviser to the administration said: People aren&#x27;t sure whether McChrystal is being na ve or an upstart. To my mind he doesn&#x27;t seem ready for this Washington hard-ball and is just speaking his mind too plainly.<br /><br />In London, Gen McChrystal, who heads the 68,000 US troops in Afghanistan as well as the 100,000 Nato forces, flatly rejected proposals to switch to a strategy more reliant on drone missile strikes and special forces operations against al-Qaeda.<br /><br />He told the Institute of International and Strategic Studies that the formula, which is favoured by Vice-President Joe Biden, would lead to Chaos-istan .<br /><br />When asked whether he would support it, he said: The short answer is: No.<br /><br />He went on to say: Waiting does not prolong a favorable outcome. This effort will not remain winnable indefinitely, and nor will public support.<br /><br />The remarks have been seen by some in the Obama administration as a barbed reference to the slow pace of debate within the White House.<br /><br />Gen McChrystal delivered a report on Afghanistan requested by the president on Aug 31, but Mr Obama held only his second principals meeting on the issue last week.<br /><br />He will hold at least one more this week, but a decision on how far to follow Gen McChrystal&#x27;s recommendation to send 40,000 more US troops will not be made for several weeks.<br /><br />A military expert said: They still have working relationship but all in all it&#x27;s not great for now.<br /><br />Some commentators regarded the general&#x27;s London comments as verging on insubordination.<br /><br />Bruce Ackerman, an expert on constitutional law at Yale University, said in the Washington Post: As commanding general, McChrystal has no business making such public pronouncements.<br /><br />He added that it was highly unusual for a senior military officer to pressure the president in public to adopt his strategy .<br /><br />Relations between the general and the White House began to sour when his report, which painted a grim picture of the allied mission in Afghanistan, was leaked. White House aides have since briefed against the general&#x27;s recommendations.<br /><br />The general has responded with a series of candid interviews as well as the speech. He told Newsweek he was firmly against half measures in Afghanistan: You can&#x27;t hope to contain the fire by letting just half the building burn.<br /><br />As a divide opened up between the military and the White House, senior military figures began criticising the White House for failing to tackle the issue more quickly.<br /><br />They made no secret of their view that without the vast ground force recommended by Gen McChrystal, the Afghan mission could end in failure and a return to power of the Taliban.<br /><br />They want to make sure people know what they asked for if things go wrong, said Lawrence Korb, a former assistant secretary of defence.<br /><br />Critics also pointed out that before their Copenhagen encounter Mr Obama had only met Gen McChrystal once since his appointment in June.<br /><br />http://www.telegraph.co.uk/news/worldnews/northamerica/usa/barackobama/6259582/Barack-Obama-furious-at-General-Stanley-McChrystal-speech-on-Afghanistan.html<br /><br />... &#x5b;&#xa0;<a href="https://blogs.lotterypost.com/konane/2009/10/barack-obama-furious-at-general-stanley-mcch.htm">More</a>&#xa0;&#x5d;</p>]]></description>
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