Barack Obama presented his strategy for Afghanistan

European countries are still cautious in their responses

In brief: President Obama presented his war speech Tuesday night and requested military supply from the Nato allies

President Obama announced his plan to send 30000 more forces to Afghanistan and to start the troop reductions on July 2011. He also asked for military support from the NATO allies, requiring 10000 more forces.

This speech managed to persuade a considerable number of people and to receive verbal support from the European leaders, although opinions on the war still remain different. Some European countries such as Germany, France and Italy were cautious in their responses to Obama’s war plan. It is expected of them to declare their decision about pledging extra resources in the next two days, but the number of the troops they might send remains unclear and so is the timetable.

Though NATO officials believe that in the end the countries will give necessary military support to the US troops.

Olga Bespalova
2009-12-03 09:27, Society.

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2 comments к “Barack Obama presented his strategy for Afghanistan”

  1. Tom Degan Says:

    Take this to the bank:

    We will lose the war in Afghanistan. Just as in Iraq, every serviceman or woman who has died there has died for no reason. Russia and merrie old England learned this lesson a long time ago. You would think….Never mind.

    Suffice to say, on my best day I do not receive one tenth of the information that President Obama receives. I don’t read any of the Presidential Daily Briefings that are placed on his desk every morning. Obviously he is in possession of a wealth of intelligence that you and I are just not privy to. Maybe we should be giving him the benefit of the doubt – and I have been doing just that, I promise you. But from my vantage point it appears to me that this president has failed to learn the lessons that have been passed onto us down the decades by the administrations of Franklin Delano Rossevelt and Lyndon Baines Johnson – lessons involving bold action in times of economic crisis (more on that another day) and the utter folly of waging wars that cannot be won.

    Let this be etched in stone:

    Any country that would view its women as inferior beings not entitled to basic human rights is not worth one drop of ANYBODY’S blood.

    I want to believe in this president. He is the chief executive I worked harder to elect than any other in my lifetime. I realize that it is simply far too early in this administration to write a final assessment of his term of office. That being said, my confidence in the Obama White House is ebbing rapidly. Where in the hell is all of this change I could believe in? Is the Bush Mob still in charge? What gives?

    NOTE TO THE RIGHT WING:

    No, I am still exceedingly grateful that John McCain and Gidget von Braun did not win the election last year. Have another sip.

    http://www.tomdegan.blogspot.com

    Tom Degan
    Goshen NY

  2. admin Says:

    Thank you for a informative post.

    Any country that would view its women as inferior beings not entitled to basic human rights is not worth one drop of ANYBODY’S blood.

    I.e. war can be considered as an option only among civilized countries?

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