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warby BAR Editor and Senior Columnist Margaret Kimberley

Why are more Republicans happy with Obama's policies on government secrecy, wiretapping, non-withdrawal from Iraq, unqualified support for Israel and a host of other policies than most of the Democratic party's own base?  What do they know that many of us don't, or perhaps do not wish to know?

 

Freedom Rider:  Endless War

by BAR Editor and Senior Columnist Margaret Kimberley

There will still be American troops in Iraq, up to 50,000 of them.”

 

If John McCain and other Republicans are happy about an Obama administration initiative and Democrats are not, it is safe to say that something very bad is taking place. That something is Obama’s announcement that he will continue the occupation of Iraq indefinitely. 

Of course, the president didn’t actually use any of those words. In a speech delivered at Camp Lejeune in North Carolina, President Obama announced, “…by August 31, 2010 our combat mission in Iraq will end.”

As always, the president chose his words very carefully. The parsing was so clever that it fooled many people into celebrating when there is no reason for joy. There will still be American troops in Iraq, up to 50,000 of them. “As I have long said, we will retain a transitional force to carry out three distinct functions: training, equipping, and advising Iraqi Security Forces as long as they remain non-sectarian; conducting targeted counter-terrorism missions; and protecting our ongoing civilian and military efforts within Iraq. Initially, this force will likely be made up of 35-50,000 U.S. troops.”

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It isn’t clear how “conducting targeted counter-terrorism missions” will not be considered combat. Congressman Dennis Kucinich pointed out the obvious problem with the president’s words. “You cannot leave combat troops in a foreign country to conduct combat operations and call it the end of the war. You can’t be in and out at the same time.”

Obama never expressed any intention of fully withdrawing from Iraq.”

Obama’s one time political rival, Republican senator John McCain, was extremely pleased with the president’s timetable and with the level of troop commitment. “I believe that the administration should aim to keep the full complement – 50,000, as briefed by Secretary Gates and Admiral Mullen – and not succumb to pressures, political or otherwise, to make deeper or faster cuts in our force levels.” While McCain and other Republicans waxed enthusiastically, Congressional Democrats such as Nancy Pelosi and Charles Schumer, who are not known for progressive politics, expressed concern about the number of troops scheduled to remain in Iraq.

While Democrats openly questioned the president’s policy, Republicans were enthusiastic supporters. During the presidential campaign John McCain was excoriated by Democrats when he said the United States should continue its presence in Iraq for 100 years. It was easy to sneer at the hapless McCain, but the Obama plan could lead to an American presence that may not last 100 years, but for a very long time nonetheless. The snickering directed at McCain should also have been directed at Obama, who never expressed any intention of fully withdrawing from Iraq.

His statement at Camp Lejeune was a repetition of his words on the stump as a presidential candidate. He reminded his foolishly smitten yet now disappointed supporters that he was an anti-war candidate only in their dreams. “Well, what I would say that is that they maybe weren't paying attention to what I said during the campaign.”

The damage done by the complete capitulation of many progressives to Obama is now bearing fruit. He is able to dismiss them and his own party without suffering any political damage. He said as much in a PBS interview with Jim Lehrer.

JIM LEHRER: You're not the least bit uneasy over the fact as John McCain and John Boehner, the Republican leader of the House, have praised your plan while the Democrats are criticizing it?

BARACK OBAMA: You know, I don't - I don't make these decisions based on polls or popularity. I make the decisions based on what I think is best.

In other words, the Democrats can go to hell. He doesn’t care what they think. He doesn’t have to care what they think because they gave him carte blanche to say and do anything he wanted during the campaign. McCain and Boehner are now his cheerleaders and Democrats have to be happy with whatever their leader deems to be acceptable.

Many more will die in the name of fighting terror.”

Dennis Kucinich, among those who can be ignored, made another important point about the Obama plan. “We must bring a conclusion to this sorry chapter in American history where war was waged under false pretense against an innocent people. Taking troops out of Iraq should not mean more troops available for deployment in other operations.”

The other operation is of course in Afghanistan, where an additional 17,000 troops are headed. Afghanistan is also under occupation, its civilian population is the target of U.S. military action that has killed thousands of human beings. Many more will die in the name of fighting terror, and to benefit the same corporations that will turn their country into another cash cow for war profiteers.

Barack Obama proves that there is only one political party in this country when foreign policy decisions are being made. George W. Bush may no longer be in the White House, but because of capitulation to the Obama administration, his grand plan for endless war will be a reality for a very long time to come.

Margaret Kimberley's Freedom Rider column appears weekly in BAR. Ms. Kimberley lives in New York City, and can be reached via e-Mail at Margaret.Kimberley(at)BlackAgandaReport.Com.

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People let's be reasonable,

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It's about the "Continuity" Baby

How many times did we see that operative, revealing word at the outset of Obama's presidency?  CONTINUITY!  The fake liberals and progressives cringed and put their heads in the sand everytime the "Librul" media used those terms to describe Obama's White House transition and his transition team.  Retreads from the Clinton past, Neocons like Dennis Ross, the same ol tired, bullshit, "received wisdom" think tank apparatchtiks.  Smart Power, a Rovian term if we ever heard it.
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Please make it clearer how one is suppose to Submit after they've Previewed.
 
Getting used to the new system. 
 

A whore gets no respect

 Ralph Nader said it best when he said and I para-phrase - if you throw your support at a candidate without making them earn your vote, then they owe you nothing in return. 
In other words, if you are easy and just blindly throw your support, maybe based on a political party, in this case the Democratic party, then once in office, the elected does not have to return the favor, he already got what he was looking for and you gave it to him, without any demands!
And so it goes.

Endless War

President Obama's post-election policies comes as no surprise to me.
The speech he gave at the 2004 DNC had the tone of a Republican.
The masses adored him and the corporations financed him.

Historically empires collapse

Historically empires collapse because they run out of sufficient resources to carry on, and so it will be with us. We will either realize our predicament, unlikely but possible, and create the new politics and economy or start more resource wars to grab what’s left, a strategy that cannot succeed but will be utterly destructive. frasi latine

The onus will be on Obama to

The onus will be on Obama to keep those expectations reasonable, and to fill them as reasonably quickly as possible.
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barack was always a fraud

anyone who believed anything else other than obama being a total fraud was living in another reality...but then again this i exactly where 'they' wanted us by throwing their hats behind the man who looked like us but declared he was beyond race. or was it post race? or was it the man of no race?

Obama's endless war

Margaret,

I agree withy your analysis of Obama. These “wars”, and the war on terror, will end if we collectively realize that our nation faces two connected problems: Bad Money, the financial and economic crisis we are just beginning to feel; and the Bottleneck of ecological problems that can no longer be put off in the name of jobs and the economy. Oil is the first, an  most important, resource to place limits on economic activity and growth. The financial overleveraging –even all the illegal stuff- was premised on the belief that you can grow the economy out of any jam or scam. Oil production peaked in May 2005 and that's about when the subprime tremors began; in fact, economic  growth was then being limited. This time there will be no return to growth; we need a new socioeconomic order and a new politics. Obama is a technocrat surrounded by Clinton throwback hacks and technocrats. Therefore, he is trying to save the system at all costs thinking some miracle energy solution will come along to rekindle growth.

Historically empires collapse because they run out of sufficient resources to carry on, and so it will be with us. We will either realize our predicament, unlikely but possible, and create the new politics and economy or start more resource wars to grab what’s left, a strategy that cannot succeed but will be utterly destructive. 

Did his campaign really say

otherwise. If one is truley on the anti war agenda, the Afghanistan war is also an illegal war in violation of the geneva conventions. The civilian death toll according to conservative numbers put together by NGO's exceeds Iraq. Pakistan is another violation, as it a violation to attack a country that has not attacked first. Plus his voting record prior to his election was nearly consistantly to the right. Frankly what is there in his resume that makes him the most liberal senator in the democratic party? Voted for the bankruptcy law, for telecomunication companies immunity for spying on americans, voted against a 30% cap on credit card companys. His privatization of pubic housing in Chicago along with a bill for low interest loans for the landlords was another taxpayer grand theft. He is doing now as then, protecting wall street and international bankers interests which = total war inc. And their objective is to build the militay interests and civilian ENLISTMENTS up, which loss of massive jobs will do for them. They are after our youth and living standards for world market and oil control. Afghanistan has much untapped energy reserves. Thats the change we can believe in.

Did his campaign really say

otherwise. If one is truley on the anti war agenda, the Afghanistan war is also an illegal war in violation of the geneva conventions. The civilian death toll according to conservative numbers put together by NGO's exceeds Iraq. Pakistan is another violation, as it a violation to attack a country that has not attacked first. Plus his voting record prior to his election was nearly consistantly to the right. Frankly what is there in his resume that makes him the most liberal senator in the democratic party? Voted for the bankruptcy law, for telecomunication companies immunity for spying on americans, voted against a 30% cap on credit card companys. His privatization of pubic housing in Chicago along with a bill for low interest loans for the landlords was another taxpayer grand theft. He is doing now as then, protecting wall street and international bankers interests which = total war inc. And their objective is to build the militay interests and civilian ENLISTMENTS up, which loss of massive jobs will do for them. They are after our youth and living standards for world market and oil control. Afghanistan has much untapped energy reserves. Thats the change we can believe in.



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