Obama Gives 10,000 Men Opportunity to be Last Man to Die for Our Mistake in Afghanistan

Later today, President Obama

will address
the graduating class of West Point and, according
to reports, outline a bold new foreign policy framework that will
simultaneously explain how everything he’s already done was exactly
the right thing to do and how going forward he will be even more
perfect. Or something.

But as Daily Beast reporters Eli Lake and Josh Rogin
point out
, the president has already signaled he’s going keep
upwards of 10,000 troops in Afghanistan, the longest-running war
ever for the U.S. and one of our biggest failures.

President Obama is poised to keep nearly 10,000 U.S. troops in
Afghanistan until at least 2016. Some top intelligence and military
officers now fighting that war say the number of troops under
consideration by the White House should be just enough to prevent
al Qaeda from re-establishing a safe haven. Others aren’t so sure
that 9,800 troops can keep the terror group and its allies at
bay.

The decision to attack Afghanistan after the 9/11 attacks was
both understandable and defensible. But what is the mission in
Afghanistan now? Or more precisely, what was it the minute the
Taliban was deposed and the trail for bin Laden went cold? Was it
nation-building? Was it creating one more spot on the planet where
goodwill toward America could dissolve into the sand once
again?

Whatevs. Republicans bash Obama for being “weak” and
“indecisive.” Like in Libya, where he dispatched American force
without even pretending there was an imminent attack on the U.S. or
even consulting Congress. How’d they work out again? (Memo to
Republicans: The means and shitty outcome of our intervention into
Libya is the scandal; Benghazi is a horrible sideshow.) Here’s Sen.
John McCain, who’s never met a war anywhere he didn’t want to
join:

“The president wants to be able to say in January 2017
that he got us out of both wars. The tragedy of that is the chaos
that he is leaving behind,” McCain said. “I’d like to hear how he
will restore the reliability of the United States in the world,
which has dramatically eroded. I have no illusions that that will
happen.”

Until the Republicans admit that it was precisely
stupid, ill-conceived, and poorly prosecuted U.S. foreign policy
that has contributed so much to instability in the world, don’t
expect foreign policy to get better. Especially when the Democrats
refuse to admit that their guy in the White House has been a
disaster for related but also distinct problems (one of which is
never admitting his mistakes, a la Bush, but always blaming
others).

And for the 10,000 troops who will be cooling their heels
doing god knows what in Afghanistan for a couple of years: You’re
going to need. Hopefully none of you will the last man (or woman)
to die for that mistake. Which is a memorable phrase once uttered
by the current Secretary of State, John Kerry, who inspires
confidence in absolutely no one as a diplomat or guardian of young
soldiers.

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