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Petraeus for McChrystal: Lipstick on a Pig

by: Dr. Wilmer J. Leon III, t r u t h o u t | Op-Ed

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Gen. David Petraeus. (Image: Jared Rodriguez / t r u t h o u t; Adapted: hectorir, schwa242)

The Senate voted unanimously to confirm Gen. David Petraeus to replace fired Gen. Stanley McChrystal to lead the International Security Assistance Force in Afghanistan. General Petraeus stepped down as the head of US Central Command and will continue with General McChrystal's counterinsurgency strategy in Pakistan and Afghanistan.

Many view President Obama's decision to replace McChrystal with Petraeus as a bold and brilliant political strategy. President Obama was able to shift the focus away from McChrystal and the Rolling Stone article by demonstrating a level of leadership that, up to this point, many wondered if he had.

If the issue were simply a political one, all would be better at 1600 Pennsylvania Avenue, but it's not. In his June 23 statement in the Rose Garden introducing General Petraeus, President Obama said, "... this is a change in personnel but it is not a change in policy." Mr. President, the policy is the problem. Replacing McChrystal with Petraeus is a new face on a failed strategy. Without a clear and substantive change in policy, a change in leadership is simply rearranging the deck chairs on the Titanic or putting lipstick on a pig.

In the June 23 statement, President Obama also said, "We have a clear goal. We are going to break the Taliban's momentum. We are going to build Afghan capacity. We are going to relentlessly apply pressure on al-Qaeda and its leadership, strengthening the ability of both Afghanistan and Pakistan to do the same." To further this effort, President Obama has earmarked $33 billion in the Appropriation Act of 2010. This is no more than throwing good money after bad. It's a bankrupt policy that's bankrupting America.

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The Obama administration should learn the lessons of the past and look at the collapse of the former Soviet Union as an indication of where America could be headed. Contrary to popular belief, the Soviet Union did not collapse solely due to America's increases in defense spending and the Soviet's inability to maintain or surpass similar spending levels. It was due in large part to the demands that significant increases in defense spending placed on an already fragile Soviet economic structure. The Soviet economy stagnated during the cold war and later collapsed because of an inability of the Kremlin to meet basic social and market needs as military spending consumed a disproportionate share of resources.

The war in Afghanistan is not winnable in a traditional American military context. Conventional US forces and strategy will not be able to establish a central controlling government in this region of the world. Afghanistan has never been defeated militarily. It is where empires go to die. The Greeks, Indians, Persians, Mongolians, British and Russians have tried to hold Afghanistan, but never succeeded.

According to historians, Alexander the Great in 330 B.C. lost more men and more animals crossing the Hindu Kush than all his subsequent campaigns in Central Asia. In 1839, the British invaded Afghanistan; in 1841 after an Afghan revolt, 4,500 British troops withdrew. In most recent history, the Russians invaded Afghanistan on August 7, 1978. After nine years of fighting a US-, Saudi Arabia- and Pakistani-backed mujahideen resistance, the Soviet troop withdrawal began on May 15, 1988, and ended on February 15, 1989.

As Americans struggle to deal with the most recent financial collapse and an economy in deep recession, there are few if any financial resources left to commit to this "fools errand" in Central Asia. As states cut back on police forces, teachers and basic social services, Americans need the financial support of their national government to bolster and rebuild failing state economies. Unfortunately, like the former Soviet Union, the American national government is finding it increasingly difficult to meet the basic social and market needs of its states as military spending consumes a disproportionate share of already limited resources. America can ill afford increased military spending to continue Bush's folly.

What Dr. King said in 1963 about Vietnam is true today in Iraq and Afghanistan:

<blockquote>"There were experiments, hopes, new beginnings [with the election of President Obama]. Then came the buildup in Vietnam [Afghanistan] and I watched the [social] program[s] broken and eviscerated as if it were some idle political plaything of a society gone mad on war, and I knew that America would never invest the necessary funds or energies in rehabilitation of its poor so long as adventures like Vietnam [Afghanistan] continued to draw men and skills and money like some demonic destructive suction tube."</blockquote>

The US and its allies could "disrupt the use of Afghanistan as a terrorist base of operations, and attack the military capability of the Taliban regime ..." if more of this effort and money were spent on winning the hearts and minds of the Afghan and Pakistani people through real humanitarian assistance such as water, food, medicine, blankets and building supplies.

The problem with this solution is that those who fuel and promote the military industrial complex in America do not profit from the sale of humanitarian assistance. They profit from war. So, change McChrystal with Petraeus or MacArthur, Marshall or George Armstrong Custer if you wish. Without a clear and substantive change in policy, a change in leadership is simply rearranging the deck chairs on the Titanic or putting lipstick on a pig.

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Dr. Wilmer Leon is the producer/host of the nationally broadcast call-in talk radio program "On With Leon" and a Teaching Associate in the Department of Political Science at Howard University in Washington, DC. Go to www.wilmerleon.com or email wjl3us@yahoo.com.

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Thank you Leon 3 for stating

Thank you Leon 3 for stating the very obvious.

Who is this guy, Custer? Is

Who is this guy, Custer? Is he the fellow responsible for pies in our face?

As earthshaking as it may

As earthshaking as it may sound, we should just leave the middle east to the middle east. Without a doubt the only reason we are there is to protect our oil interests. "Our oil interests"? Its not our oil, its theirs. Get all of our troops out of Iraq, Afghanistan, Saudi Arabia and stop saber rattling over Iran. Let them control the flow of their own oil and set their own prices. Go green here in America. What is glossed over in all these war editorials is that we are fighting people who just plain don't want our armies in their countries. We wouldn't want that either now would we? If we leave, all terrorism stops. Its that simple. The only reason ever given by those who terrorize against the west is that we have set up shop in their living rooms. When the new top killer (Petreaus) in Afghanistan says that it is now a "war of wills", well then you know its time to leave. Are we there to break their will ? Are we loosing young men and women still in and barely out of their teens just to see who blinks first? It seems Petreaus just said so, and that's simply disgusting.

The problem, friends, is our

The problem, friends, is our rollover, conservative, Bush-like, equally megalomaniacal president who believes in the use of aggressive military force to conduct international "relations." So the problem is not with Obama's generals. What we've got here, and I'll labor to write it again, although if I have to write it one more time I think I'll throw up, is one of the most hardcore neocons, most aggressive neo-liberals to hold presidential office in this country. This is no repressed liberal, bowing to the dictates of Rahm or Pelosi or Reid. This is a right wing mother-fu@ker from the depths of hell continuing the mission of the neocons and neo-liberals. His only redeeming quality and positive attribute is his skin color, which in the end means nothing.

More has been accomplished

More has been accomplished by Greg Mortenson ("Three Cups of Tea", "Stones into Schools"with far less money than we have done with our big guns, big money (not even ours- most comes from the Chinese, because as a country we are bankrupt). We should declare a victory and get out.

I wish I could believe

I wish I could believe mysterioso that if we left the middle east there would be no terrorism, but that is foolish thinking. There would be no terrorism against our troops, but in the vacuum we leave behind, there will be civil war with a terrible loss of life. I am not saying we should stay for that reason, we should leave now before we do more damage than we already have. Terrorism is likely to continue in the middle east whether we are there or not. If we stay, it will look more and more like Palestine, and if we leave, it will still be a terrorist stronghold, obviously something we can't prevent. We have learned that we can't stop terrorism in the middle east, especially in Pakistan. Iraq has terrorists now that weren't there when we invaded. We brought terrorism to Iraq. We should withdraw and fight from within our borders.

Put these wars into the view

Put these wars into the view finders: 900Billion for ONE year for the wars which we have been spending 900Billion a year for 9 years for which we have received the dead and the dying and men and women with lots of body parts missing. We have all 50 states in need of money to keep schools and police and firemen working, along with social safety nets of health care so if we gave each state just 2 billion each a year we could be safer, healthier in each state. It would also create jobs not lose jobs because the states have no money because it has all been going to the Middle East to win the hearts and minds of people who hate us but love our money and all the corruption those U.S. dollars can buy. Butt kissing Petraeus won't be a GOP pick for the Oval Office of Obama. GOP doesn't have to get rid of Obama they already have all his puppet strings pulling their way . The wars aren't the only thing that are bogus.now.

This is all very sad, all

This is all very sad, all the lives lost all around, and for what? For more doubletalk, obfuscation, rip-offs? Poor Petraeus, marked to go down from olympian heights of having won in Iraq. Won? After a hundred thousand or more children dead? And still dying. No, Iraq is a terrible defeat for America, as is Afghanistan. Pray for an end, pray for peace. Pete Edler, Stockholm

Mr. Obama has no power. He

Mr. Obama has no power. He is like the emperor with no clothes but in his case he knows.
He is controlled by "powerful" starting with the banks.
All these articles are, well to fill space.