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Title: Obama says will back Petraeus for new military job
Source: Reuters
URL Source: http://news.yahoo.com/s/nm/20080427/pl_nm/usa_politics_obama_iraq_dc
Published: Apr 27, 2008
Author: staff
Post Date: 2008-04-27 19:59:18 by F.A. Hayek Fan
Keywords: None
Views: 597
Comments: 44

WASHINGTON (Reuters) - Democratic presidential hopeful Barack Obama, who has called for withdrawing U.S. combat troops from Iraq, said on Sunday he will vote to confirm the top commander there for a new job as head of the military's Central Command.

President George W. Bush has nominated Gen. David Petraeus, who led the buildup of troops in Iraq, to be in charge of operations across the Middle East and Central Asia.

If confirmed by the Senate, Petraeus will still be in that job when the next president replaces Bush at the White House in January 2009. Obama hopes that person is him.

"Yes," Obama told "Fox News Sunday" when asked if, as a senator from Illinois, he would approve Petraeus. "I think Petraeus has done a good tactical job in Iraq."

Obama has said he would start pulling out more troops as soon as he became president.

"My hope is that Petraeus would reflect that wider view of our strategic interest," he said on "Fox News Sunday."

"I will listen to General Petraeus given the experience that he has accumulated over the last several years," Obama said. "It would be stupid of me to ignore what he has to say."

"It would be my job as commander in chief to set the mission, to make the strategic decisions in light of the problems that we're having in Afghanistan, in light of the problems that we are having in Pakistan, the fact that al Qaeda is strengthening," Obama said.

Republicans immediately jumped on his comments, saying Obama was avoiding the tough questions.

"Obama also said it would be 'stupid' to ignore commanders on the ground in Iraq, yet his withdrawal strategy does exactly that," Republican National Committee spokesman Alex Conant said in an e-mail. "If Obama isn't ready to answer tough questions, how can he be ready to be commander in chief?"

Obama also said he was a "big respecter" of Petraeus' predecessor Adm. William Fallon, who resigned after a magazine article depicted him as openly criticizing Bush administration policy over Iran.

"It was unfortunate that the administration wasn't listening more to the observations of Fallon, that we have to think about more than just Iraq, that we've got issues with Iran and Pakistan and Afghanistan, and our singular focus on Iraq I think has distracted us," Obama said.

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#2. To: Hayek Fan (#0)

Col Westhusing is disappointed, and so am I.

robin  posted on  2008-04-27   20:00:23 ET  Reply   Untrace   Trace   Private Reply  


#9. To: robin (#2)

Democratic presidential hopeful Barack Obama, who has called for withdrawing U.S. combat troops from Iraq, said on Sunday he will vote to confirm the top commander there for a new job as head of the military's Central Command.

i would think that you would be more than disappointed. isn't this proof where his loyalties and intentions really lie? despite his saying he'll get out of iraq, blah, blah, blah, he turns around and supports Patraeus. foreign policy won't change one iota with obama, nor will domestic policy, unless it's for the worse.

christine  posted on  2008-04-27   20:19:11 ET  Reply   Untrace   Trace   Private Reply  


#30. To: christine (#9)

Foreign policy won't change one iota with obama, nor will domestic policy, unless it's for the worse.

I fully and completely agree Christine. The two-party sham rolls along, but the good news is that more people are finally wising up. The bad news is that the plutocracy is far too powerful and entrenched to be overthrown by "we the people".

Elliott Jackalope  posted on  2008-04-27   21:36:25 ET  Reply   Untrace   Trace   Private Reply  


#35. To: Elliott Jackalope (#30)

The bad news is that the plutocracy is far too powerful and entrenched to be overthrown by "we the people".

so what do we do? how do we look forward to the future? i don't expect an answer, EJ. i'm just exceedingly sad.

christine  posted on  2008-04-27   22:10:10 ET  Reply   Untrace   Trace   Private Reply  


#36. To: christine (#35) (Edited)

i'm just exceedingly sad.

Ok, there's a place for that, but realize this thing, this reality where we are is constantly changing, evolving and although where is it right now and where it looks like it might be going is undesireable, that is also subject to tremendous change. Our reality, this country and our world cannot help but evolve.

angle  posted on  2008-04-27   22:17:34 ET  Reply   Untrace   Trace   Private Reply  


#39. To: angle, Ferret Mike (#36)

thanks, angle. i honestly don't remember a time in my life when i've felt so uncertain and insecure. i need a little of that hope that Mike spoke about being essential to life. i just don't know where to find it tonight. excuse my morosity. ;)

christine  posted on  2008-04-27   22:38:22 ET  Reply   Untrace   Trace   Private Reply  


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#42. To: christine (#39)

thanks, angle. i honestly don't remember a time in my life when i've felt so uncertain and insecure. i need a little of that hope that Mike spoke about being essential to life. i just don't know where to find it tonight. excuse my morosity. ;)

Chrissy, you should well be able to take some solace in knowing that you understand what's going on and that you've seen this coming a long time. That puts you at an advantage over 98% of the rest of the population who are being or will be blindsided. That advantage should not only keep you safe but possibly even allow you to prosper.

Life never came with any guarantees, and the Constitution, for all its "guarantees", in spite of being something we trusted in, cannot guarantee anything, as we have seen. There is no "Bill of Rights" (at least the one we know) where I am and I'm doing okay.

The past is full of injustices and so will the future, but good things in life are similarly distributed, so there is plenty of good yet to come. I believe this is true even if the USA passes away completely or is by some miracle restored to it's ancient glory or anything in between.

Bottom line: relinquish any faith you may have in the country that was founded in 1776 to protect you, and place your faith instead in something much more real.

Pinguinite  posted on  2008-04-28 00:24:45 ET  Reply   Untrace   Trace   Private Reply  


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