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  • Why Obama Is Wrong

    William S. Lind
    Lew Rockwell.com
    Thursday, Sept 18, 2008

    A few weeks ago I wrote a column explaining why Senator John McCain is wrong on Iraq. In contrast, Senator Barack Obama is largely right on Iraq. Whether he would follow through on his plan for withdrawing U.S. troops is another question. The Democratic foreign policy establishment is no less Wilsonian than its Republican counterpart, and once it has used anti-war voters to gain power it will want to show them the door as soon as it dares.

    But if Obama is right on Iraq, he is wrong on Afghanistan, Pakistan and Iran. His prescriptions for each are so close to the policies of the Bush administration that if McCain is McBush, Obama appears to be O’Bush. It seems many voters’ desire to climb up out of the Bush league altogether is doomed to frustration.

    On Afghanistan, Obama wants to send in more troops and win the war. But more troops doing what U.S. troops now do – fighting the Pashtun and calling in airstrikes on anything that moves – guarantee we will lose the war. As was the case in Iraq, the first necessary step is to change what our troops are doing. From what I have seen, Obama has said nothing on that score, probably because his position on Afghanistan is mere posturing intended to show he will be “tough on terrorism.”

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    Obama’s position on Pakistan is even more dangerous. In August of 2007, Obama called for direct U.S. military action in Pakistan, with or without Pakistani approval. Speaking to the Woodrow Wilson Center, he said, “If we have actionable intelligence about high-value terrorist targets and President Musharraf won’t act, we will.” President Bush took Senator Obama’s recommendation this past July, authorizing such actions.

    This is an example of the classic strategic error of sacrificing a more important goal to one of lesser importance. Not even outright defeat in Afghanistan would do America’s interests as much damage as would the disintegration of the Pakistani state and the transformation of Pakistan into another stateless region. The state of Pakistan is already dangerously fragile, and actions such as cross-border raids by American troops will diminish its legitimacy further. No government that cannot defend its sovereignty will last. Ironically, if Pakistan collapses, so does our position in Afghanistan, because our main logistics line will be cut. In effect, Obama wants to hand al-Qaeda and the Taliban a double victory.

    In June of this year, Obama spoke to the annual AIPAC conference. What he said there about Iran put him once again firmly in the Bush camp:

    As President, I will use all elements of American power to pressure Iran. I will do everything in my power to prevent Iran from obtaining a nuclear weapon….

    There should be no doubt: I will always keep the threat of military action to defend our security and our ally Israel. Do not be confused.

    Sometimes there are no alternatives to confrontation. If we must use military force, we are more likely to succeed and have more support at home and abroad if we have exhausted our diplomatic options. That is the change we need in our policy.

    In other words, the change we need in our policy is to offer a bit more diplomatic kabuki before we attack Iran.

    As I have said repeatedly and will keep on saying, an attack on Iran could cost us the whole army we have in Iraq. It could set the region on fire, from Afghanistan to the Nile. It could create an oil crisis with severe economic consequences at a time when the world economy is tottering. It is, in short, madness. But it is also what Obama promised AIPAC.

    Here we see the central reality of American politics shining through the smoke and mirrors. America has a one-party system. That party is the Establishment Party, and its internal disagreements are minor. Both McCain and Obama are Establishment Party candidates. They agree America must be a world-controlling empire. Both men are Wilsonians, believing we must re-make other countries and cultures in our own image. Neither man conceives any real limits, political, financial, military or moral, on American power. McCain and Obama vie only in determining which can drink more deeply from the poisoned well of hubris, around which, unremarked, lie the bones of every previous world power.

    Such is the “choice” the American people get in November. As a monarchist, it is sometimes hard to keep from smiling.

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    3 Responses to “Why Obama Is Wrong”

    1. Think! Says:

      THE REPUBLICAN PARTY AND THE DEMOCRATIC PARTY ARE THE SAME THING! YOUR VOTE DOES NOT MATTER BECAUSE THERE IS THE ELECTORAL COLLEGE,SUPER DELEGATES AND SO ON. THERE ARE SO MANY UNCONSTITUTIONAL PROCEDURES IN THE VOTING PROCESS IT’S RIDICULOUS.THE FEDERAL GOVERNMENT HAS NO BUSINESS IN IT YET, THERE IS AN OFFICE FOR THE PROCESS ASWELL.

      WHO GIVES A SHIT IF HE IS WRONG OR RIGHT? HE AND ANY OTHER MEMBER OF OUR CURRENT POLITICAL SYSTEM PRESENT AND FUTURE WILL ALL BE THE SAME!! ELITIST!

    2. Pleiadian Emissary Says:

      Its all engineered for McCain to be the fall guy so NWO scumbag Obama can take the stage.

      Im sure they have already programed Obamas psyche with triggered personalities, which they learned to do in project Monarch

      As he was thanking a hand full people who contributed to his campaign, he said: “And everyone give a BIG round of applause to Mr. Rockefeller”

      Make no mistake, THERE IS NO LESSER EVI

    3. Rich Says:

      I remember a bumper sticker from the Vietnam days that read ” what if they called a war and nobody came”. At the time I didn’t quite get it but now I see that question as the total answer to our dilemma with the criminals who have infiltrated our gov. We the people are the ultimate decider and power of this country. We the people (some of us ) are killing people for the Israelis at the behest of our “leaders” who know the consequences of not complying with neocon/ Israeli/zionist orders. I had that same decision myself back in the Nam days. I walked into my CO’s office and told him that it was madness / insane for me to go to a foreign country and kill people who had done nothing to me just because he said they were bad. I was discharged as undesirable, and am proud of it. I was willing to go to prison for my belief that murder was murder and I would not be a part of it even if the Gov. said it was alright. I write this to all Americans, military or not. Figure it out. Make your stand. You are not alone.


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