McChrystal criticizes Obama and is forced to apologize. Midknight Reivew will not carry that apology. Why? Because we agree with the man !!

Editor's notes: Gen. McChrystal, commander in Afghanistan, has already been forced to apologize for an article to be published by the anti-war crowd at The Rolling Stone on Friday. Midknight Review will NOT publish that apology from McChrystal or anyone associated with this story. In the past and before the original Midknight Review was shut down last December, we were advising our readers to do what they could to keep their sons and daughters from going to this particular military theater. Their Command in Chief, Mr. Obama, is an anti-war freak who is stuck being something he cares nothing about - Chief of the strongest war machine in the history of the world. Understand that Obama is repelled by such talk.

Anyone who suggests or supports the notion that we should send our youth into a war zone without a plan for victory and the will to win that war is nothing but a murderer. In the Bible (stay with me here), there is the story of King David and one of the most disgusting stories in written history. One of his generals, a man named Uriah, was married to an absolute babe of a woman. Her name was Bathsheba. General Uriah was off somewhere waging war against the enemy. While he was at war, David brought Bathsheba into his world and, as a result, fathered a child with Uriah's wife. Rather than confess his act of treason against the general, David decided to have the general killed -- but in a way that would look as if it were the result of a battlefield incident.

Orders were sent to the battlefield instructing the other generals to suddenly withdraw from the next battlefield engagement. David knew that Uriah would not retreat and would fight to the death.

Here are those orders, sent to Joab, the commander of the Jewish army: "In the morning David wrote a letter to Joab, and sent it by the hand of Uriah. In the letter he wrote, "Set Uriah in the forefront of the hardest fighting, and then draw back from him, that he may be struck down, and die." And as Joab was besieging the city, he assigned Uriah to the place where he knew there were valiant men. And the men of the city came out and fought with Joab; and some of the servants of David among the people fell. Uriah the Hittite was slain also." (2 Samuel 11:14-17 RSV).

THAT was a criminal offense, but because Daivd was the king, he was saved from prosecution.

In similar fashion, Obama is sending hundreds of YOUR children into a war zone from which he plans on retreating come July, 2011. Like King David, he is trying to make himself look good at the expense of others.

Your sons and daughters are dieing for nothing.

Here is an excerpt from the Rolling Stone article:
. . . . . Even though he had voted for Obama, McChrystal and his new commander in chief failed from the outset to connect. The general first encountered Obama a week after he took office, when the president met with a dozen senior military officials in a room at the Pentagon known as the Tank. According to sources familiar with the meeting, McChrystal thought Obama looked "uncomfortable and intimidated" by the roomful of military brass. Their first one-on-one meeting took place in the Oval Office four months later, after McChrystal got the Afghanistan job, and it didn't go much better. "It was a 10-minute photo op," says an adviser to McChrystal. "Obama clearly didn't know anything about him, who he was. Here's the guy who's going to run his fucking war, but he didn't seem very engaged. The Boss was pretty disappointed."
From the start, McChrystal was determined to place his personal stamp on Afghanistan, to use it as a laboratory for a controversial military strategy known as counterinsurgency. COIN, as the theory is known, is the new gospel of the Pentagon brass, a doctrine that attempts to square the military's preference for high-tech violence with the demands of fighting protracted wars in failed states. COIN calls for sending huge numbers of ground troops to not only destroy the enemy, but to live among the civilian population and slowly rebuild, or build from scratch, another nation's government – a process that even its staunchest advocates admit requires years, if not decades, to achieve. The theory essentially rebrands the military, expanding its authority (and its funding) to encompass the diplomatic and political sides of warfare: Think the Green Berets as an armed Peace Corps. In 2006, after Gen. David Petraeus beta-tested the theory during his "surge" in Iraq, it quickly gained a hardcore following of think-tankers, journalists, military officers and civilian officials. Nicknamed "COINdinistas" for their cultish zeal, this influential cadre believed the doctrine would be the perfect solution for Afghanistan. All they needed was a general with enough charisma and political savvy to implement it.

As McChrystal leaned on Obama to ramp up the war, he did it with the same fearlessness he used to track down terrorists in Iraq: Figure out how your enemy operates, be faster and more ruthless than everybody else, then take the fuckers out. After arriving in Afghanistan last June, the general conducted his own policy review, ordered up by Defense Secretary Robert Gates. The now-infamous report was leaked to the press, and its conclusion was dire: If we didn't send another 40,000 troops – swelling the number of U.S. forces in Afghanistan by nearly half – we were in danger of "mission failure." The White House was furious. McChrystal, they felt, was trying to bully Obama, opening him up to charges of being weak on national security unless he did what the general wanted. It was Obama versus the Pentagon, and the Pentagon was determined to kick the president's ass.

Last fall, with his top general calling for more troops, Obama launched a three-month review to re-evaluate the strategy in Afghanistan. "I found that time painful," McChrystal tells me in one of several lengthy interviews. "I was selling an unsellable position." For the general, it was a crash course in Beltway politics – a battle that pitted him against experienced Washington insiders like Vice President Biden, who argued that a prolonged counterinsurgency campaign in Afghanistan would plunge America into a military quagmire without weakening international terrorist networks. "The entire COIN strategy is a fraud perpetuated on the American people," says Douglas Macgregor, a retired colonel and leading critic of counterinsurgency who attended West Point with McChrystal. "The idea that we are going to spend a trillion dollars to reshape the culture of the Islamic world is utter nonsense. . . . . . . .

Even those who support McChrystal and his strategy of counterinsurgency know that whatever the general manages to accomplish in Afghanistan, it's going to look more like Vietnam than Desert Storm. "It's not going to look like a win, smell like a win or taste like a win," says Maj. Gen. Bill Mayville, who serves as chief of operations for McChrystal. "This is going to end in an argument." READ THE 6 PAGE ROLLING STONE ARTICLE PUBLISHED BY MSNBC >>>

Point of this post: They are your children. DO SOMETHING ABOUT THIS OR SIT AROUND AND WATCH YOUR KIDS DIE A MEANINGLESS DEATH.
.

No comments:

Post a Comment