Can you believe the Stupidity of the 'ISLAMIC' Chairman Obama, his Quisling Secretary of Defense, Gates, as well as those members of the Joint Chiefs supporting how the war is waged in Afghanistan? ? ?Can you remember any other President other than maybe "Rabbit Carter" that would cripple the Militaries ability to fight this war the way this Obamanation Administration has? ?Can you remember any other President other than "Rabbit Carter" that would allow any nation we are attempting to rescue, to sue for peace with the enemy we are fighting? ?What would we have thought of Roosevelt or Truman had they allowed, say France, to sue for Peace with Hitler, or China with Japan??I have concluded that this Traitor of a 'p'resident is deliberately acting in this manner, planning for the Desertion of Israel and Surrendering the Mid-East to the Islamic World while he is 'p'resident.The last war we won was WWII. Since that time we have both Surrendered and Deserted those we were supposed to be Freeing. Can you even Imagine a General Patton, Mac Arthur, or Marshal knuckling under to such a 'p'resident? ? ?They were allowed to Fight to Win, and would never have accepting this sort of a War of Attrition. The beginning of this way of thinking began wen Mac Arthur revolted and Truman, stupidly firing Mac Arthur and surrendering North Korea just as he had all but won that war.No President since WWII except Reagan and that includes Bush listened to his Generals and allowedthe Military to fight to win - even our Victory in Desert Storm was tarnished by not occupying Iraq at that time - How Stupid.Write all new members of congress and any others we can trust and tell them to changethe way this War of Attrition is being fought, remove the Handcuffs Obama and his people have placed on our Military. http://www.senate.gov/general/contact_information/senators_cfm.cfmhttps://writerep.house.gov/writerep/welcome.shtmlTake Care,TSGT CloughSource and Complete Article:http://www.reuters.com/article/idUSTRE6AC12E20101113Taliban mount series of attacks in AfghanistanTaliban attacks in east Afghanistan5:51am ESTBy Rafiq SherzadJALALABAD, Afghanistan | Sat Nov 13, 2010 11:52am ESTJALALABAD, Afghanistan (Reuters) - Taliban fighters attacked a foreign military base at the main airport in eastern Afghanistan on Saturday, one of four incidents in 24 hours that marked a sudden upswing in violence.Militants mounted attacks in Jalalabad and Kunar in the east and in Kunduz in the north, after an attack in the capital Kabul on Friday, apparently demonstrating their continuing strength despite NATO-led forces stating that they have made gains.The attacks will send a message to NATO leaders meeting in Lisbon next week that the Taliban remain a formidable enemy. European NATO leaders are under particular pressure because popular support for the drawn-out war is sagging.Saturday is the ninth anniversary of the Taliban's overthrow in Kabul by U.S-backed Afghan forces, a war waged because the Taliban harbored al Qaeda before the September 11, 2001, attacks on the United States and refused to hand over their leaders.U.S. President Barack Obama is due to review his Afghanistan war strategy next month.His commanders have been talking up recent successes and he remains committed to starting a gradual troop drawdown in July 2011, but increased violence would add to the Democrats' worries after their mauling in mid-term elections last week.The attacks follow a growing acceptance among NATO allies of the need for a negotiated settlement, though peace talks are being approached gingerly.The Taliban have in the past timed attacks to coincide with important events elsewhere in the world, and a sudden jump in such attacks now would not be surprising, analysts said.The Taliban may at the same time be looking to position themselves again as a legitimate ruling group after defying the West's military strategy for nine years."From one side, the Taliban would like to show that the United States could not defeat them militarily in the past nine years and from other side want to introduce themselves as an acceptable political force, too," said Ghulam Jelani Zwak, director of the Afghan Analytical and Advisory Center.EXPLOSIONS, GUNFIREViolence is at its worst across Afghanistan since the Taliban were overthrown in 2001, and civilian and military casualties are at record levels despite the presence of 150,000 foreign troops.In Jalalabad, near Pakistan, at least eight insurgents, including two suicide bombers, attacked a forward operating base run by the NATO-led International Security Assistance Force (ISAF) which shares the main airport.Smoke rose from the area and explosions and gunfire were heard, a Reuters witness said. Helicopters flew overhead and the bodies of at least one suicide bomber and one other attacker were seen near the airport."We killed six insurgents, two with suicide vests," an ISAF spokesman said. Afghan and ISAF troops responded to small-arms fire, the coalition said, adding that no Afghan or ISAF troops were killed.

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