03-31-2009, 12:16 AM
Frankfurter Rundschau, Germany
<b>Contradicting Obama</b>
By Edgar Auth
Is this the same Obama who campaigned promising a new approach, one where he wanted to be a partner to the world rather than continuing with power politics? Heâs fallen rather quickly into the familiar pattern of the Bush era: muscle flexing.
Translated By Ron Argentati
29 March 2009
Germany - Frankfurter Rundschau - Original Article (German)
U.S. President Obama is showing his military claws. He wants an absolute military victory in Afghanistan and is sending more troops to the Hindu Kush. He's also preparing to spend more on the military campaign as well.
He has asked his allies to do likewise. At the same time, he has his warships maneuvering in the waters off Japan in order to put the North Koreans in their place.
One can only rub one's eyes in amazement. Is this the same Obama who campaigned promising a new approach, one where he wanted to be a partner to the world rather than continuing with power politics? Heâs fallen rather quickly into the familiar pattern of the Bush era: muscle flexing.
President Obama apparently learned something from the Iraq disaster: heâs accelerated the withdrawal from Iraq because the United States was forced to the conclusion that the country couldnât be pacified under American occupation.
Why should Afghanistan be any different? The allies havenât had any success yet in their asymmetrical war against the Taliban. Germany and the other allies are probably seeing their first good reason to oppose Obama because the military solution will likely prove a dead end in Afghanistan as well.
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One Response to âContradicting Obamaâ
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March 30th, 2009 at 1:53 am
well written article.
one has to understand the mentality of most americans.
americans have been a super power status for a long time. it is a national ego thing. ie bully mentality.
we will lose iraq to iran and the tally ban will send us home with our heads between our legs and then we will claim some sort of victory like we did in nam or tried to.
we americans are learning harsh lessons. very harsh. we still think we are the good guys in the world it does not matter how many countries we invade and create chaos and steal their resources.
we are an imperialist nation and dont have a clue we are. not a clue.
bush should be brought up for war crimes but the world is too spineless to do it.
only a total economic meltdown will stop american imperialism.
go on send your troops to afhgan but it will be a lost cause. ask russia how afhgan worked out for them.
but americans think they are better. ego thing.
we are learning but we have some more learning to do. we have a huge industrial military complex in america could obama be afraid of their might?
<b>Contradicting Obama</b>
By Edgar Auth
Is this the same Obama who campaigned promising a new approach, one where he wanted to be a partner to the world rather than continuing with power politics? Heâs fallen rather quickly into the familiar pattern of the Bush era: muscle flexing.
Translated By Ron Argentati
29 March 2009
Germany - Frankfurter Rundschau - Original Article (German)
U.S. President Obama is showing his military claws. He wants an absolute military victory in Afghanistan and is sending more troops to the Hindu Kush. He's also preparing to spend more on the military campaign as well.
He has asked his allies to do likewise. At the same time, he has his warships maneuvering in the waters off Japan in order to put the North Koreans in their place.
One can only rub one's eyes in amazement. Is this the same Obama who campaigned promising a new approach, one where he wanted to be a partner to the world rather than continuing with power politics? Heâs fallen rather quickly into the familiar pattern of the Bush era: muscle flexing.
President Obama apparently learned something from the Iraq disaster: heâs accelerated the withdrawal from Iraq because the United States was forced to the conclusion that the country couldnât be pacified under American occupation.
Why should Afghanistan be any different? The allies havenât had any success yet in their asymmetrical war against the Taliban. Germany and the other allies are probably seeing their first good reason to oppose Obama because the military solution will likely prove a dead end in Afghanistan as well.
Comments
One Response to âContradicting Obamaâ
1. Vote: Add rating 0 Subtract rating 1 researcher Says:
March 30th, 2009 at 1:53 am
well written article.
one has to understand the mentality of most americans.
americans have been a super power status for a long time. it is a national ego thing. ie bully mentality.
we will lose iraq to iran and the tally ban will send us home with our heads between our legs and then we will claim some sort of victory like we did in nam or tried to.
we americans are learning harsh lessons. very harsh. we still think we are the good guys in the world it does not matter how many countries we invade and create chaos and steal their resources.
we are an imperialist nation and dont have a clue we are. not a clue.
bush should be brought up for war crimes but the world is too spineless to do it.
only a total economic meltdown will stop american imperialism.
go on send your troops to afhgan but it will be a lost cause. ask russia how afhgan worked out for them.
but americans think they are better. ego thing.
we are learning but we have some more learning to do. we have a huge industrial military complex in america could obama be afraid of their might?