Tuesday, September 29, 2009
McChrystal Talked to Obama Once in 70 Days...Is anyoune surprised?
McChrystal Talked to Obama Once in 70 Days
Monday, September 28, 2009 10:40 AM
By: Amanda Carpenter, Washington Times
The military general credited for capturing Saddam Hussein and killing the leader of al-Qaida in Iraq says he has spoken to President Obama only once since taking command of Afghanistan.
"I've talked to the president, since I've been here" just once, via teleconference, Gen. Stanley McChrystal told CBS reporter David Martin in a television interview that aired Sunday.
"You've talked to him once in 70 days?" Mr. Martin followed up.
"That is correct," the general replied.
This revelation comes amid the explosive publication of an classified report written by the general that said the war in Afghanistan "will likely result in failure" if more troops are not added next year. Yet, the debate over healthcare reform continues to dominate Washington's political discussions.
Former U.S. Ambassador for the United Nations John Bolton said this was indicative of President Obama's misplaced priorities.
"I think it's very clear, and has been during last year's campaign and in the eight months the president has been in office that he just doesn't regard foreign policy and national security as important as domestic issues, like reforming the healthcare system," Mr. Bolton told the hosts of the Washington Times' American Morning News Monday morning.
He went on, "If you think there are no threats then it's not illogical to pay no attention to the rest of the world. The problem is in his [Obama's] basic reading of the international environment where we do continue to face massive threats from international terrorists and the proliferation of weapons of mass destruction, among others."
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Monday, September 28, 2009 10:40 AM
By: Amanda Carpenter, Washington Times
The military general credited for capturing Saddam Hussein and killing the leader of al-Qaida in Iraq says he has spoken to President Obama only once since taking command of Afghanistan.
"I've talked to the president, since I've been here" just once, via teleconference, Gen. Stanley McChrystal told CBS reporter David Martin in a television interview that aired Sunday.
"You've talked to him once in 70 days?" Mr. Martin followed up.
"That is correct," the general replied.
This revelation comes amid the explosive publication of an classified report written by the general that said the war in Afghanistan "will likely result in failure" if more troops are not added next year. Yet, the debate over healthcare reform continues to dominate Washington's political discussions.
Former U.S. Ambassador for the United Nations John Bolton said this was indicative of President Obama's misplaced priorities.
"I think it's very clear, and has been during last year's campaign and in the eight months the president has been in office that he just doesn't regard foreign policy and national security as important as domestic issues, like reforming the healthcare system," Mr. Bolton told the hosts of the Washington Times' American Morning News Monday morning.
He went on, "If you think there are no threats then it's not illogical to pay no attention to the rest of the world. The problem is in his [Obama's] basic reading of the international environment where we do continue to face massive threats from international terrorists and the proliferation of weapons of mass destruction, among others."
© 2009
Copyright 2009 All Rights Reserved
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An election for President and Commander in Chief of the Military must strive to be above reproach. Our public institutions must give the public confidence that a presidential candidate has complied with the election process that is prescribed by our Constitution and laws. It is only after a presidential candidate satisfies the rules of such a process that he/she can expect members of the public, regardless of their party affiliations, to give him/her the respect that the Office of President so much deserves.
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