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Cheney: Obama seems 'afraid' to make decision on Afghanistan


  • Story Highlights
  • Dick Cheney: President Obama has failed to give troops on ground clear mission
  • "The White House must stop dithering" on Afghanistan, former vice president says
  • Cheney criticizes Obama for scrapping Bush-era plan for missile defense system
  • White House had no immediate response to Cheney's latest comments
By Alexander Mooney
CNN
WASHINGTON (CNN) -- After dialing back his attacks on President Obama's foreign policy, former Vice President Dick Cheney says the administration has damaged U.S. ties with key allies, dangerously wavered in Afghanistan, undermined progress in Iraq and sabotaged the Bush administration's national security legacy.
In a hard-hitting, wide-ranging speech Wednesday for a conservative gathering, Cheney targeted the administration's decision-making process on how to proceed in Afghanistan, saying Obama has failed to give troops on the ground a clear mission or defined goals and appeared "afraid to make a decision."
"The White House must stop dithering while America's armed forces are in danger," Cheney said at the Center for Security Policy. "Make no mistake, signals of indecision out of Washington hurt our allies and embolden our adversaries."
Cheney also targeted White House Chief of Staff Rahm Emanuel, who suggested on CNN's "State of the Union With John King" on Sunday the Bush administration failed to assess conditions in Afghanistan adequately before committing troops there.
"Now they seem to be pulling back and blaming others for their failure to implement the strategy they embraced," Cheney said in reference to Emanuel's comments. "It's time for President Obama to do what it takes to win a war he has repeatedly and rightly called a war of necessity."
Cheney also vigorously took the president to task for his decision last month to abandon the Bush-era plan for a missile defense system in Europe that would have placed 10 interceptor missiles designed to protect against the possibility of a nuclear Iran in Poland and the Czech Republic.
"President Obama's cancellation of America's agreements with the Polish and Czech governments was a serious blow to the hopes and aspirations of millions of Europeans," Cheney said. "These are faithful friends and NATO allies, and they deserve better. ... Our friends throughout the world are watching and wondering whether America will abandon them as well."
The comments appear to mark a shift for Cheney, who, after a series of interviews and speeches last spring in which he declared Obama had put the country at an elevated level of risk, has remained relatively quiet over the last few months as he works to complete his memoirs set for release next year.
Instead, Cheney's eldest daughter Liz has become the most visible member of the family, launching a group last week aimed at organizing conservative opposition to the Obama administration's foreign policy approach.
The former vice president forcefully reasserted himself in the center of the national security debate Wednesday, declaring, "There will always be plenty of us willing to stand up for the polices that have kept this country safe."
Cheney vigorously defended what he called the Bush administration's "enhanced interrogation techniques," which Obama has denounced as ineffective and a potential incentive for terrorists.
"Such accusations are a libel against dedicated professionals who acted honorably and well, in our country's name and in our country's cause," Cheney said. "What's more, to completely rule out enhanced interrogation in the future, in favor of half-measures, is unwise in the extreme. In the fight against terrorism, there is no middle ground, and half-measures keep you half-exposed."
Cheney appeared most enraged with the Justice Department's announcement it is considering leveling charges against CIA officials who engaged in the "enhanced interrogation" tactics.
"We cannot protect this country by putting politics over security and turning the guns on our own guys," he said to the rousing crowd.
The White House had no immediate response to Cheney's comments.
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I think maybe Dick should get on Oprah and see if he can resucitate his lagging presence in the eye of the average U.S. citizen.

Over the past nine months he's become so irrelevant to most of us that Sarah the Quitter is actually pulling better recognition numbers than Dick.


(I know there's a way I could work that into a quip about Sarah pulling Dick...but then some people might think I was off of Meghan and I can't have that)
 

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I'm going to guess that he feels the same about decisions as he does about wars, hes not against all of them just the dumb ones.
 
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Obama tries to act "Presidential" , "In charge" & "Im the boss" but lets face it Obamas been an "Organizer" & not the head of a large corporation like Cheney so Obama just has a lot of ass kissers under him that dont respect him either that or his followers/supporters are just simply a bunch of complete idiots or both.
 

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I thought Cheney Died of a Heart Attack years ago. They just had a weekend at Bernies thing going on during the final Bush years.
 

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That is funny coming from the guy who is largely responsible for putting us in this mess to begin with
 

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the whole country, Democrats and Republicans, supported the war in Afghanistan by an overwhelming majority.

As for Obama, just another example of being a weak leader.

With issues like health care, he sets some short unrealistic time table for an issue that doesn't require urgency, but does require pragmatism.

With his poorly designed economic stimulus, he simply lied about the urgency and stuffed it down out throats.

But when it comes to a war where people are dying, he chooses to not make any decisions, ignore his generals in the field, not even talk to his generals leading the charge, but spend lots of time and effort trying to bring the Olympics to Chicago.

He's such a fucking joke on so many levels, it's surreal. Like, "He can't be that fucking stupid, can he?"


Sadly, "YES HE CAN"

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You know willie, I like a guy that can stop and think about things.

I know that you cans are not that way, look at your candidates, all shoot from the hip idiots.
 

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You know willie, I like a guy that can stop and think about things.

I know that you cans are not that way, look at your candidates, all shoot from the hip idiots.

He thinks alright, he thinks about how scared shitless he is to make tough decisions. He thinks about polls. He thinks about what silly excuse he can come up with to real his base in hook, line and sinker, yet again.

Now lets go get us some Olympics, have a dinner date, fly to Paris and call Rush bad, bad, bad.

Bravo :103631605

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biggest joke ever, "literally"
 

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He thinks alright, he thinks about how scared shitless he is to make tough decisions. He thinks about polls. He thinks about what silly excuse he can come up with to real his base in hook, line and sinker, yet again.

Now lets go get us some Olympics, have a dinner date, fly to Paris and call Rush bad, bad, bad.

Bravo :103631605

:lol:

biggest joke ever, "literally"

After all that Dubya would have taken at least 3 vacations to Crawford (a place he shuns in retirement).
 

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What would you have him do about Afghanistan?

send the troops, send the troops now

it's what the commanders on field say is needed, that's all he needs to know.

its' the same strategy that turned Iraq around, and they have the same security concerns there. The people of Afghanistan are not going to help us if they fear for their own lives. We have to give them security.

if not, then pull out. We don't need to waste money and lives for a war we're not trying to win.
 

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NATO Defense Ministers Endorse Wider Afghan Effort

http://www.nytimes.com/2009/10/24/world/europe/24nato.html?_r=2&hp

BRATISLAVA, Slovakia — NATO defense ministers gave their broad endorsement Friday to the counterinsurgency strategy for Afghanistan laid out by Gen. Stanley A. McChrystal, increasing pressure on the Obama administration and on their own governments to commit more military and civilian resources to the mission.

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but the Community Organizer from the South Side of Chicago and his incredibly naive inner circle think they know best.

Hey, he gave a speech in Germany don'tchaknow
 

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send the troops, send the troops now

it's what the commanders on field say is needed, that's all he needs to know.

its' the same strategy that turned Iraq around, and they have the same security concerns there. The people of Afghanistan are not going to help us if they fear for their own lives. We have to give them security.

if not, then pull out. We don't need to waste money and lives for a war we're not trying to win.


Yes General Westmoreland. Must be the thing to do,
 

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Yes General Westmoreland. Must be the thing to do,

you asked, I don't dodge like you my friend

I take the same position as the people who should know what's best.

based on recent history (Iraq), the plan sounds appropriate and success is plausible
 

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Based on history (Vietnam) it would be a disaster.

Face it each situation calls for its own actions. I feel much better with a cerebral type who seems to owe nothing to the military/industrial complex, rather than a republican and all they have come to stand for.
 

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Just another six months or so and we should have it all about wrapped up.
 

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Based on history (Vietnam) it would be a disaster.

Face it each situation calls for its own actions. I feel much better with a cerebral type who seems to owe nothing to the military/industrial complex, rather than a republican and all they have come to stand for.


Always quick to point fingers at the other side...I suppose when JFK and LBJ took on Nam that was justifiable.
 

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