Showing posts with label afghanistan. Show all posts
Showing posts with label afghanistan. Show all posts

Tuesday, September 18, 2012

Harlem Green on Blue Afghanistan

Harlem, we have real problems in Afghanistan.  Our friends keep shooting and killing the US and NATO troops.

Joint Chiefs of Staff Chairman, Gen. Martin Dempsey is the U.S. government's truth teller in war avoidance, and he gave a chilling warning about the "inside attacks" in Afghanistan to the Armed Forces Press Service on Sept. 16 after a meeting with NATO allies Romania. The attacks are "a very serious threat" to the Afghanistan campaign, Dempsey said, while Obama's Defense Secretary Leon Panetta wishfully called the attacks "the last gasp" of the Taliban.
Dempsey's statements came after two days of attacks on ISAF coalition troops where four U.S. soldiers were killed in one attack, and two British troops were killed at Camp Bastion in Helmand province by Afghan attackers dressed in friendly uniforms — either police or army.
"We're all seized with [the insider attack] problem," Dempsey said, in statement to the Armed Forces Press Service, a DOD entity.
"You can't whitewash it. We can't convince ourselves that we just have to work harder to get through it. Something has to change." (emphasis added)
"But we've got to make sure our Afghan counterparts are as seized about it as we are.... We have to get on top of this. It is a very serious threat to the campaign." (emphasis added)
In reality, in Syria, Obama is financing/arming through cutouts the same Islamic extremist operatives of al-Qaeda and the Anglo-Saudis, as are attacking the U.S. and allied troops in Afghanistan.

Wednesday, October 14, 2009

Harlem Getting into Afghanistan

Harlem is getting scared about the expanding involvement in Afghanistan. But Arianna tells us to chill out and that it is all Joe Biden's fault. Joe should resign before the whole Obama crowd gets nervous about the war. Arriana Huffington ends her strange blog post with:

Obama may be no drama, but Biden loves drama. And what could more dramatic than resigning the vice presidency on principle? And what principle could be more honorable than refusing to go along with a policy of unnecessarily risking American blood and treasure -- and America's national security? Now that would be a Whisky Tango Foxtrot moment for the McChrystal crowd -- one that would be a lot more significant than some lame, after-the-fact apology delivered in a too-late-to-matter book.