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Afghanistan
Thanks for nothing - Obama praises NATO allies on Afghanistan
2009-04-05
STRASBOURG, France – President Barack Obama heralded "concrete commitments" from NATO allies to help advance a new U.S. strategy in Afghanistan on Saturday, calling their agreement to send up to 5,000 more military trainers and police to Afghanistan "a strong down payment" toward securing the country.

The allies, however, refused to agree to a U.S. request for additional combat troops.

"I am pleased that our NATO allies pledged their strong and unanimous support for our new strategy," Obama said at the end of a NATO summit that was heavily focused on Afghanistan and the newly retooled U.S. strategy to root out terrorists there and in neighboring Pakistan. "We've started to match real resources to achieve our goals," he said.

The White House said NATO countries agreed to send more personnel, including about 3,000 on short-term deployments, as the alliance steps up its campaign to stabilize Afghanistan before elections in August. An additional 1,400 to 2,000 will provide training for Afghanistan's national army.

But the allies rebuked Obama's push for Europe to share the burden of the anti-terror fight in Afghanistan with more combat troops. That leaves the heavy lifting in U.S. hands. As he escalates U.S. involvement in Afghanistan and Pakistan, Obama also is seeking to broaden the multinational commitment to preventing new terrorist attacks that he has repeatedly told Europeans are just as likely on their continent as in America.

Since Obama took office in January, the United States has committed to sending 21,000 additional troops as part of his new strategy.

The president is in the midst of an eight-day European trip focused on the global economic crisis and the terrorism fight in Afghanistan.

On the latter front, Obama spent the past few days trying to drum up support during a summit marking the 60th anniversary of NATO.
Posted by:GolfBravoUSMC

#5  All praise Deal Leader! Can't tell the difference anymore between WaPo and the Korean Central News Agency.

US out of Europe.
Posted by: ed   2009-04-05 16:56  

#4  "Spaulding, you will get nothing and like it."
Posted by: regular joe   2009-04-05 14:22  

#3  Excerpt from the WaPo Sunday Edition:

“The promises, at a two-day summit marking NATO's 60th anniversary, constituted a sweeping demonstration of support for the new administration's leadership in what has become the alliance's main mission of the moment.”

How is it that when NATO’s other 27 member-states only pledge three thousand non-combat troops can any lucid observer possibly consider this a “sweeping demonstration of support”? Once again, the apologists for Obama are asking for another colossal leap in logic. He didn’t get squat for his concessions at the G20. He’s essentially thrown Poland twoards the Bear Cave. And he went hat in hand to NATO and got snubbed. The MSM is incapable of admitting that the man who continues to vilify his predecessor and promised a new "vision of cooperation with Allies" has been nothing more then an abject failure in foreign policy. But...hey... what’s really important is…didn’t Michelle look elegant?
Posted by: DepotGuy   2009-04-05 12:17  

#2  We are paying the price for shallow thinking at the polls last November, and the payments will continue for most of four more years.
Posted by: Richard of Oregon   2009-04-05 09:38  

#1  thank Gaia we have The One™ to use that ultra-subtle strong diplomacy. Dipstick's a pushover and a liar
Posted by: Frank G   2009-04-05 09:24  

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